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After returning to the United States, he settled into a private practice in New York, and became one of America's leading clinical neurologists. He was an instructor at
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intended for the general public. In the latter book he advocated a common-sense approach to parenting and the rejection of psychological theories, especially
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of the eye in 1881, while Sachs provided a more comprehensive description of the disease, and in 1887 noted its higher occurrence in
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in 1878, Sachs travelled to Europe and studied under some of the more prominent physicians of the time, such as
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Sachs, Bernard (1887). "On arrested cerebral development with special reference to cortical pathology".
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Tay, Warren (1881). "Symmetrical changes in the region of the yellow spot in each eye of an infant".
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Tay, W. (1969). "Symmetrical changes in the region of the yellow spot in each eye op an infant".
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His portrait was painted in the winter of 1914–15 by the Swiss-born American artist
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Stumpf, David A. (1990). "Bernard Sachs". In Ashwal, Stephen (ed.).
332:– Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Chicago, 1896, 21: 475–479. 329:– Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Chicago, 1892, 17: 603–607. 326:– Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Chicago, 1887; 14: 541–553. 256:, a reference work intended for professionals. In 1926 he published 58: 158: 287:, is the son of Joseph Sachs and Sophia Baer. His older brother 242: 30: 193:. Later, in 1885, Sachs translated Meynert's classic treatise 254:
Nervous and Mental Disorders from Birth through Adolescence
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Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists
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In addition, he was publisher of the 35:Bernard Sachs, an American neurologist. 608: 507: 482: 448:Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 445: 220:Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 439: 433:10.1001/ARCHNEUR.1969.00480070114014 418: 398: 167:Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen 13: 392: 157:After graduating with a B.A. from 14: 662: 225:American Neurological Association 223:(1886–1911) and president of the 552:10.1227/00006123-198601000-00022 533:Alexander, Eben (January 1986). 460:10.1097/00005053-188714090-00001 271: 485:The Founders of Child Neurology 98: 587: 526: 501: 476: 380:"Who Named It?; Bernard Sachs" 1: 360: 487:. Norman. pp. 563–577. 207:New York Polyclinic Hospital 179:Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal 7: 356:(1866–1913), a collaborator 347: 10: 667: 512:. Greenwood. p. 553. 305:Sachs Collegiate Institute 299:was a notable educator at 626:Harvard University alumni 200: 136: 124: 114: 107: 93: 83: 65: 40: 28: 21: 508:Briggs, Ward W. (1994). 215:Manhattan State Hospital 153:Early life and education 230:The condition known as 283:Sachs, of the notable 260:, a popular manual on 209:, and a consultant at 191:John Hughlings Jackson 621:American neurologists 421:Archives of Neurology 295:. His eldest brother 249:from Eastern Europe. 583:. 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Baltimore
Maryland
New York City
American
Neurology
Doctoral advisor
Friedrich Goltz
neurologist
Harvard
Adolf Kussmaul
Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen
Friedrich Goltz
Rudolf Virchow
Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal
Theodor Meynert
Jean-Martin Charcot
John Hughlings Jackson
New York Polyclinic Hospital
Mount Sinai Hospital
Manhattan State Hospital
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
American Neurological Association
Tay–Sachs disease
ophthalmologist
Waren Tay
retina
Ashkenazi Jews
child rearing
Freudian psychology

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