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Edward Nathaniel Brush, M.D. (1852–1933) was an American physician, a mental hospital administrator, and an editor of psychiatric journals. He was born in Erie County in western New York, attended public and private schools, and entered the Department of Medicine of the University of Buffalo. He graduated in 1874. In 1871, he began working under Dr. Julius Miner, professor of Surgery, and owner of The Buffalo Journal of Medicine and Surgery. After his retirement from Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Brush remained in Baltimore until his death from pneumonia in 1933.
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Edward Nathaniel Brush, M.D. (1852–1933) was an American physician, a mental hospital administrator, and an editor of psychiatric journals. He was born in Erie County in western New York, attended public and private schools, and entered the Department of Medicine of the University of Buffalo. He graduated in 1874. In 1871, he began working under Dr. Julius Miner, professor of Surgery, and owner of The Buffalo Journal of Medicine and Surgery. After receiving his medical degree, Brush opened his practice in Buffalo, New York. He served as editor for The Buffalo Journal of Medicine and Surgery from 1874 to 1878, and published four articles in the journal. He lectured in electro-therapeutics at the University of Buffalo medical school from 1877 to 1879, and was a visiting physician at the Sisters of Charity Hospital in Buffalo. In 1878, he accepted the position of assistant physician at the Utica State Hospital (originally the New York State Lunatic Asylum), and practiced there until 1884. The Utica State Hospital owned and published The American Journal of Insanity, with John Gray, M.D., as its editor. Brush became associate editor of the journal. In 1884, his former colleague at Utica, John Chapin, M.D. was called to the Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia to become physician-in-chief of the Department of the Insane. Chapin invited Brush to join him in Philadelphia, and Brush accepted the offer. He worked at the hospital for two years. He continued working with the editorial board of The American Journal of Insanity. The Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, a private mental hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, opened in 1891, and Brush accepted the job of physician-in-chief. He stayed until his retirement in 1920. He was a professor of psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Baltimore, Maryland from 1899 to 1915. He continued to serve on the editorial Board and as editor of The American Journal of Insanity, which became The American Journal of Psychiatry in 1921 when it was bought by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Brush became Editor Emeritus in 1931. Brush was active in psychiatric and mental health activities throughout his professional life. His editorial positions gave him a window on psychiatric activities in the country. He was influential among psychiatric and lay groups. He joined the American Neurological Association in 1890. He served as President of the Baltimore Medical Society in 1908, and the in 1904-1905. He was an honorary member of the , an honorary member of the , and was a Foreign Associate member of the in Paris. He was President of the American Psychiatric Association from 1915 to 1916. During World War I, he served on the Advisory Board and the Draft board in Baltimore. After his retirement from Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Brush remained in Baltimore until his death from pneumonia in 1933. In 1932, at the 40th meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, the annual dinner honored Brush on his 80th birthday. He was presented with a vellum scroll of appreciation for his 41 years on the editorial board The American Journal of Psychiatry, serving as Editor in Chief for 23 years.
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