• Rufus Wyman (1778–1842) was an American physician. He was the first physician and superintendent of the Asylum for the Insane, renamed in 1823 to McLean...
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    lifetime. Wyman was the son of Dr. Rufus Wyman, the first director of the McLean Asylum, and Elizabeth Morrill. He and his brother Jeffries Wyman (later...
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    Elementary, Clyde Reeves Elementary, Linscott-Rumford Elementary, and Hurld-Wyman Elementary. The two middle schools are the John F. Kennedy Middle School...
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  • Hospital Frederick Winsor, head of the Massachusetts State Hospital Rufus Wyman, 1799, superintendent of the Asylum for the Insane and the McLean Asylum...
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    1847 to 1874. Wyman was born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts in 1814. His father, Rufus Wyman, was the first director of the McLean Asylum. Wyman attended Phillips...
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    Hal Weafer Ken Weafer Lyle R. Wheeler Philemon Wright Ruggles Wright Rufus Wyman Media related to Woburn, Massachusetts at Wikimedia Commons City of Woburn...
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    Parkman had held an appointment he had endowed. Rufus Wyman, the father of Jeffries Wyman and Morrill Wyman, who both were involved in the Parkman–Webster...
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    it moved to Belmont, a Boston suburb. The first superintendent was Rufus Wyman (1818-1835), followed by Luther Bell (1836-1855 and 1857-1858) and John...
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  • John Randall, Solomon Stoddard, Royall Tyler, Samuel A. Wells, and Rufus Wyman. Buckingham also wrote theatre reviews in each issue. Buckingham had...
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    an affiliate of the Massachusetts General Hospital under Dr. Rufus Wyman (1818-1835). Wyman established a treatment program known as "Moral Treatment,"...
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