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Redlich discusses his childhood and education in Vienna, his escape to the United States after the German annexation of Austria, and continuing on through his career at Iowa State Hospital, Harvard Medical School, the United States Army Medical Corps, Yale University, and UCLA. Major topics include Vienna's cultural life, the evolution of psychiatry, academic medicine, his research on social class differences in mental health care, opening medical education to Jews, blacks, and women, the community mental health movement, his professional activity, the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, and his research on the mental and physical health of Adolf Hitler.
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