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- catalog abstract "The Isaac Newton Kerlin papers, 1838-1970 (inclusive), 1838-1891 (bulk) consist of correspondence, notes, photographs, reports, circulars, pamphlets, admission papers, obituaries, and publications. Series I contains Kerlin's personal and professional correspondence, focusing on the functions and business of Elwyn as well as the topics of mental health, mental retardation, and religion. Correspondents include Caspar Wistar Pennock and the Japanese author and Christian evangelist Kanzo Uchimura. Series II contains publications collected by Kerlin, including a hymnal to Dorothea Dix from Kerlin, with correspondence, as well as two annual reports from the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children.".
- catalog contributor b755132.
- catalog contributor b755133.
- catalog contributor b755134.
- catalog contributor b755135.
- catalog contributor b755136.
- catalog contributor b755137.
- catalog contributor b755138.
- catalog date "1838".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available (68827 bytes). http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HMS.Count:med00133".
- catalog description "Isaac Newton Kerlin (1834-1893), M.D., 1856, University of Pennsylvania, served as superintendent of the Pennsylvania Institute for Feeble-Minded Children in Elwyn, Pennsylvania. His work there included the study and care of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (mental retardation), as well as the promotion of similar charitable schools. He acted as the Assistant Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children at Germantown, Pennsylvania from 1856 to 1862. In 1859, the school was relocated to Elwyn, Pennsylvania. In 1862, Kerlin enlisted as a medical officer in the Army, serving for one year before being recalled to the Pennsylvania Institute for Feeble-Minded Children to become Superintendent, a position he held from 1863 to 1893. During his tenure, Kerlin was a leader in the field of mental retardation.".
- catalog description "Isaac Newton Kerlin Papers, 1838-1970 (inclusive), 1838-1891 (bulk). B MS c44. Boston Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.".
- catalog description "The Isaac Newton Kerlin papers, 1838-1970 (inclusive), 1838-1891 (bulk) consist of correspondence, notes, photographs, reports, circulars, pamphlets, admission papers, obituaries, and publications. Series I contains Kerlin's personal and professional correspondence, focusing on the functions and business of Elwyn as well as the topics of mental health, mental retardation, and religion. Correspondents include Caspar Wistar Pennock and the Japanese author and Christian evangelist Kanzo Uchimura. Series II contains publications collected by Kerlin, including a hymnal to Dorothea Dix from Kerlin, with correspondence, as well as two annual reports from the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children.".
- catalog extent ".4 1".
- catalog issued "1838".
- catalog language "Materials are in English and Japanese. All Japanese materials have accompanying English translation.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Pennsylvania.".
- catalog subject "Child Welfare".
- catalog subject "Children with mental disabilities Education.".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Medical".
- catalog subject "Hospitals, Psychiatric".
- catalog subject "Intellectual Disability".
- catalog subject "Kerlin family.".
- catalog subject "Kerlin, Isaac Newton, 1834-1893.".
- catalog subject "Mental retardation.".
- catalog subject "Mentally Ill Persons".
- catalog subject "Mentally ill Care.".
- catalog subject "Pennsylvania Institute for Feeble Minded Children.".
- catalog subject "Psychiatric hospitals Pennsylvania.".
- catalog title "Isaac Newton Kerlin papers, 1838-1970 (inclusive), 1838-1891 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Photographic prints aat".
- catalog type "collection".