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Karl Murdock Bowman Given Bellevue Psychiatry Position

Served as Captain in Medical Corps During World War

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Karl Murdock Bowman, assistant professor of psychiatry in the Harvard Medical School was recently chosen "manager of New York's madmen" at Bellevue and Kings County Hospital. Bowman was appointed instructor in Psychiatry at the Medical School in 1921 and promoted to the rank of assistant professor in 1926.

Educated at Washburn College and the University of California Medical School, Bowman served as First Lieutenant and Captain in the Medical Corps during the War. He is now working on the problem of curing insanity by the adjustment of hormones.

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