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    Sante De Sanctis (7 February 1862 – 20 February 1935) was an Italian physician, psychologist, and psychiatrist. He is considered one of the founders of...
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  • Buddhist priest Sante De Sanctis (1862–1935), Italian psychologist Sante Vandi (1653–1716), Italian Baroque painter Surname: Lucy Sante (born 1954), Belgian-American...
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  • de Sanctis (1591–1625), Discalced Trinitarian priest from Vic, Catalonia Morgan De Sanctis (born 1977), Italian football goalkeeper Sante De Sanctis (1862–1935)...
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    condition would have been considered autistic today. Italian psychiatrist Sante De Sanctis briefly mentioned a condition in a 1906 paper he called dementia praecocissima...
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    Group Panalang Inc. Of Italian origin, he is the great-grandson of Sante de Sanctis, founder of Italian psychiatry. His parents immigrated to Panama in...
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  • Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2015. Sante De Sanctis (1999). Religious Conversion: A Bio-psychological Study. Psychology...
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  • methods for diagnosing the idiot, the imbecile, and the moron. In Sante de Sanctis (Ed.), Atti del V congresso internazionale di psicologia tenuto in...
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  • Mary Whiton Calkins 1932 James Rowland Angell, James McKeen Cattell, Sante de Sanctis, William Stern 1934 Havelock Ellis, Ernest Jones, Felix Krueger, William...
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  • psychiatrists began to take a deeper look into the issue.[failed verification] Sante De Sanctis first wrote about child psychoses, in 1905. He called the condition...
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    of Medicine at the University of Rome in 1931. There, he succeeded Sante De Sanctis as the chair of psychology and remained in the position until his retirement...
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