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      Milton C. Winternitz and the Yale Institute of Human Relations: a brief chapter in the history of social medicine.

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      The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
      Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine

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          This paper considers the antecedent events that led to the development of Yale's Institute of Human Relations, the program of interdisciplinary research and teaching established, and the principal protagonists, James Rowland Angell, President of Yale University, and Milton C. Winternitz, Dean of the School of Medicine, both of whom were committed to the concept that medicine is a social science.

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          Yale J Biol Med
          yjbm
          The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
          Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
          0044-0086
          1551-4056
          Nov-Dec 1984
          : 57
          : 6
          : 869-889
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          2589790
          6399650
          c0f1770b-9b1c-40ca-8aa7-d09da33eabfd
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          Medicine
          Medicine

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