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60 Yale University Obituary Record Allen Ross Diefendorf, B.A. 1894. Born December 21, 1871, in Savannah, NY. Died July 30, 19:43, in New Haven, Conn Father, Fletcher Adelbert Diefendorf of Fairport, N.Y , a manufacturer of staves and barrels, New York Assemblyman; son of Hiram and * Eliza (Wilson) Diefendorf of Rochester, N.Y Mother, Susan (Quacken- bush) Diefendorf; daughter of Isaac K. and Juha (Ross) Quackenbush of Cayuga County, N Y Fairport Union High School faltered Yale College beginning of Sophomore year; first dispute appointment Junior year; dissertation appointment Senior year, in charge University training tables Senior year. Attended Yale School of Medicine 1894-96 (M D. 1896, business manager Yale Medical Journal 1895-96, Keese Prize; member Nu Sigma Nu). Interne Worcester (Mass ) Hospital for the Insane 1896-97 and junior assistant physician 1897-98, assistant pathology department Boston City Hospital 1898; clinical director and assistant physician Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, 1898-1907; specialist in nervous and mental diseases, New Haven, 1907-43; lecturer in psychiatry Yale School of Medicine 1898-1924; commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, July, 1918; on special board for examining nervous diseases, Camp Devens, service June-September, 1918; studied in Heidelberg Clinic and other German and English clinics summer 1902 and in Vienna with Freud and Jung summer 1929, consulting psychiatrist District No. 2, U. S. Public Health Service, Bndgeport (Conn ) General Hospital, Grace Hospital (New Haven), and Westport (Conn.) Sanatorium; author: Clinical Psychiatry (abstracted and adapted from 6th German edition of Kraepehn's Lehrbuch der Psychtatrie, 1902) and of many articles published in medical journals, co-author Neurological and Mental Diagnosis (1908); president Connecticut Society for Psychiatry 1934; second vice-president Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine 1927-28 and first vice-president 1928-29; on advisory committee Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene and Connecticut Occupational Therapy Society; member New Haven County Medical Association, Connecticut State Medical Society, New York Psychiatric Association, New York Neurological Association, American Psychiatric Association, American Medical Association, Sigma Xi, Masonic order, and United Church (Congregational), New Haven Marned September 4, 1895, in New Haven, Jeanette Louise, daughter of William Henry and Louise (Leavenworth) Cooper. Children Dorothy Louise (BS. Teachers Coll, Columbia, 1921); Allen Ross, Jr., '21 S.; Elizabeth Wooster (B A Vassar 1924), the wife of Warren Low Cook,
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 60 |
Transcript | 60 Yale University Obituary Record Allen Ross Diefendorf, B.A. 1894. Born December 21, 1871, in Savannah, NY. Died July 30, 19:43, in New Haven, Conn Father, Fletcher Adelbert Diefendorf of Fairport, N.Y , a manufacturer of staves and barrels, New York Assemblyman; son of Hiram and * Eliza (Wilson) Diefendorf of Rochester, N.Y Mother, Susan (Quacken- bush) Diefendorf; daughter of Isaac K. and Juha (Ross) Quackenbush of Cayuga County, N Y Fairport Union High School faltered Yale College beginning of Sophomore year; first dispute appointment Junior year; dissertation appointment Senior year, in charge University training tables Senior year. Attended Yale School of Medicine 1894-96 (M D. 1896, business manager Yale Medical Journal 1895-96, Keese Prize; member Nu Sigma Nu). Interne Worcester (Mass ) Hospital for the Insane 1896-97 and junior assistant physician 1897-98, assistant pathology department Boston City Hospital 1898; clinical director and assistant physician Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, 1898-1907; specialist in nervous and mental diseases, New Haven, 1907-43; lecturer in psychiatry Yale School of Medicine 1898-1924; commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, July, 1918; on special board for examining nervous diseases, Camp Devens, service June-September, 1918; studied in Heidelberg Clinic and other German and English clinics summer 1902 and in Vienna with Freud and Jung summer 1929, consulting psychiatrist District No. 2, U. S. Public Health Service, Bndgeport (Conn ) General Hospital, Grace Hospital (New Haven), and Westport (Conn.) Sanatorium; author: Clinical Psychiatry (abstracted and adapted from 6th German edition of Kraepehn's Lehrbuch der Psychtatrie, 1902) and of many articles published in medical journals, co-author Neurological and Mental Diagnosis (1908); president Connecticut Society for Psychiatry 1934; second vice-president Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine 1927-28 and first vice-president 1928-29; on advisory committee Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene and Connecticut Occupational Therapy Society; member New Haven County Medical Association, Connecticut State Medical Society, New York Psychiatric Association, New York Neurological Association, American Psychiatric Association, American Medical Association, Sigma Xi, Masonic order, and United Church (Congregational), New Haven Marned September 4, 1895, in New Haven, Jeanette Louise, daughter of William Henry and Louise (Leavenworth) Cooper. Children Dorothy Louise (BS. Teachers Coll, Columbia, 1921); Allen Ross, Jr., '21 S.; Elizabeth Wooster (B A Vassar 1924), the wife of Warren Low Cook, |