Morton
Prince 1854-1929
American physician, born
in Boston, M.D. Harvard, 1879. He specialised in neurology and abnormal psychology as a physician in Boston and as a teacher at Tufts (1902-12) and Harvard (1926-28). Founder (1906) and editor of the
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, he was a leading investigator of the pathology of mental disorders. Prince also founded (1927) and directed the Harvard Psychological Clinic, where he was succeeded by his assistant Henry A. Murray. His writings include
The Dissociation of a Personality (1906), and The Unconscious (1914).
Source (with minor modifications):
An Encyclopaedia of Psychic Science by Nandor Fodor (1934).
Articles by Morton Prince on this website:
The Unconscious
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