- MS007-P3444-004
- Item
- 1973 June
Part of Hilde Bruch, MD papers
Dr. Hilde Bruch standing, speaking at conference in Italy; photo marked with crop marks for publication
Foto Moraglia Imperia
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Part of Hilde Bruch, MD papers
Dr. Hilde Bruch standing, speaking at conference in Italy; photo marked with crop marks for publication
Foto Moraglia Imperia
Part of Hilde Bruch, MD papers
Hilde Bruch seated, waiting to speak while another woman speaks; poster reads "Nutrition and Psyche: A multidisciplinary study group on nutrition, body, and mind" in Italian and English
Foto Moraglia Imperia
Part of Hilde Bruch, MD papers
Hilde Bruch seated, waiting to speak while another woman speaks; poster reads "Nutrition and Psyche: A multidisciplinary study group on nutrition, body, and mind" in Italian and English
Foto Moraglia Imperia
Dr. Hilde Bruch and Dr. Mara Palazzoli
Part of Hilde Bruch, MD papers
Dr. Hilde Bruch and Dr. Mara Palazzoli stand talking at conference in Italy
Foto Moraglia Imperia
The Hilde Bruch, MD papers contains reprints, books, office files, patient records. The early gift of books and reprints, and the posthumous donation of books and papers have been integrated into the larger group of office records, making the total size of the collection 56 cubic feet. The processor of the papers has for the most part left Dr. Bruch's own arrangement intact. The arrangement includes office files, patient records dating from the 1940's, correspondence from colleagues as well as hundreds of letters from lay persons acquainted with Dr. Bruch's work on eating disorders. There are reprints from colleagues, correspondence with publishers, family and friends. Also included is same correspondence from Dr. Bruch's family in Germany and the Netherlands, and memorabilia from her long career in America. Dr. Bruch's papers offer important insights into psychiatric trends in the second half of the twentieth century, particularly into the treatment of psycho-social illness. They also detail in the life history of an individual, the personal and cultural crises precipitated by exile from Nazi Germany, and the struggle of women for greater participation in science and medicine, both significant phenomena in the history of this century. The collection equals 56 cubic feet consisting of 84 boxes.
Bruch, Hilde, 1904-1984