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  Brock Chisholm . Enpsychlopedia
Chisholm was born in Oakville, Ontario, to a family with deep ties to the region.
Chisholm was now in the unique position of being able to brings his views on the importance of international mental and physical health to the world.
Chisholm was a controversial public speaker who nevertheless had great conviction, and drew much cynicism within the Canadian public for comments in the mid-1940s that children should not be encouraged to believe in Santa Claus.
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 Brock Chisholm: Director-General, World Health Organization
Characteristically, Chisholm brought his message to a world audience by stating, "The world was sick, and the ills from which it was suffering were mainly due to the perversion of man, his inability to live at peace with himself.
Brock Chisholm once shocked a nation by saying there was no Santa Claus; now he needles a whole world into checking disease at its source.
Leaving his office at 5 or later Brock Chisholm drives home around Lake Geneva in the car he took over from Canada (He doesn't use the limousine and chauffeur at his disposal) to the 100-year-old white stone house the Chisholms purchased last year, set on the steep slope of an abandoned vineyard overlooking the lake.
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 Brock Chisholm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
George Brock Chisholm (May 18, 1896 - February 4, 1971) was a Canadian World War I veteran, medical practitioner and the first Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Chisholm was an Honorary President of the World Federalists of Canada, President of the World Federation of Mental Health (1957 - 1958) and an Honourary Fellow of a number of prestigious medical associations.
Chisholm married Grace McLean Ryei on June 21, 1924 and had two children, Catherine Anne and Brock Ryrie.
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 Pugwash Book Review: Brock Chisholm -- Doctor to the World, by Allan Irving
Among that first Pugwash group was a Canadian physician, Dr. George Brock Chisholm, well known and respected worldwide as one of the architects of the United Nations, first Director-General of the World Health Organization and a freethinking internationalist, less known or perhaps wrongly remembered in Canada as "the man who killed Santa Claus".
There was no dichotomy between pragmatic and idealistic action; as in the 50th Anniversary Brock Chisholm oration when Director-General Emeritus Halfdan Mahler qualified Chisholm's mission as being both "soaring and down to earth".
Chisholm was well versed in receiving from all parts of the world health reports and acting on them.
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 Chisholm, George Brock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Chisholm, George Brock, psychiatrist, medical administrator (b at Oakville, Ont 18 May 1896; d at Victoria 2 Feb 1971).
Chisholm enlisted as a private in WWI, was commissioned in the field, wounded and twice decorated.
After the war he rose to senior ranks in the militia.
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The International Association for Humanitarian Medicine Brock Chisholm (IAHM) is a professional, non-proftit-making, nongovernmental organisation that promotes and delivers healthcare according to the principles of humanitarian medicine.
Brock Chisholm, the first director-general of the WHO.
In particular, it provides medical, surgical, nursing and rehabilitation care to patients in, or from, developing countries deficient in the necessary specialised expertise.
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 UELAC.org - Information on the Loyalists
Some years later, Hazel Chisholm Mathews was advised that parts of a broken tombstone bearing the name Chisholm had been come to light in the water of Burlington Bay.
The stone proved to be that of George and Barbara Chisholm and was identical to the first.
Their father, also George Chisholm, UE, got as far as Queenston from Burlington Bay but was sent home as he was too old.
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 Psychology - It's Definition and Actual Meaning
In line with Chisholm's statements, modern educational practices tend to deny the usefulness and even the validity of moral codes.
To Chisholm and his followers the imposition of any code of conduct is harmful, causes neuroses, and limits freedom.
Chisholm also laid out the agenda for his peers, which was the entirety of the social sciences:
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 Reading, 'Riting and Rats; Freedom Magazine
Rees told fellow psychiatrists that “we must make [our viewpoint] permeate every educational activity in our national life: primary, secondary, university, and technical education are all concerned with the varying stages of development of the child and adolescent.
BROCK CHISHOLM prodded psychiatry to “eradicate” the “psych­ological distortion” that caused the problems of man — “morality, the concept of right and wrong.”
Thus, in 1945, Chisholm pulled the thread which began to unravel the moral fabric of America.
www.freedommag.org /english/vol36i1/page10.htm   (916 words)

  
 Reference: Chisholm, G.B. (1959).
Chisholm, G. Cited in Overstreet, H. The mature mind.
When this book was first undertaken, I had the good fortune to come across a sentence that seemed to me to go straight to the center of our human concerns.
Brock Chisholm, Canadian psychiatrist, later the distinguished head of the World Federation for Mental Health.
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 Brock
Brock Olivo (born 1976), a former NFL running back for the Detroit Lions
Brock Chisholm (1896–1971), a Canadian World War I veteran and the first Director-General of the World Health Organization
Brock Samson, a character in the animated television series The Venture Bros.
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 The Silent Majority
To achieve One World Government it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism their loyalty to family traditions and national identification.'
Brock Chisholm, when Director of the UN WHO
Legal Disclaimer : The Silent Majority wish to state clearly that we are acting as a public forum.
www.silentmajority.co.uk   (347 words)

  
 UELAC.org - Genealogy for George Chisholm
She was half sister to Capt Joseph and Capt John Land Burney of Goshen, NY who taught George IV to skate in NB.
Chisholm, George Brock b 1828, d 1884/Feb/26 Bruce Co, Ont. bur Oakville Cemetery
Chisholm, Frank Herbert b 1904/Feb/21 Galt, Ont d (privacy) m.
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 BC Humanist Association - Distinguished Canadian Free-Thinkers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He wrote a number of books on rationalism and evolution, but his best known work describes his movement from traditional religious belief to a more rational life-stance.
After an idyllic childhood in Ontario followed by brutal experiences in World War I, Brock Chisholm qualified as a medical doctor.
He became involved with National Defence during World War II, as a result of which he was appointed first to the U.N. Commission on World Health, and later first Director of the WHO.
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 Brock Chisholm Details, Meaning Brock Chisholm Article and Explanation Guide
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 That's where the evil comes from - the psychs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Canadian psychiatrist Chisholm was the first director of the World Health
In a 1945 speech to the American Psychiatric Association and the U.S. Congress, Chisholm said, “the reinterpretation and eventually eradication of the
president-elect of the American Psychiatric Association, equates Chisholm with a
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 Lake of the Woods District Hospital Rehabilitation
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 George Chisholm: ZoomInfo Business People Information
People Directory > Casey — Clark > Chisholm, George — Chisholm, Mia > George Chisholm
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At the outbreak of the First World War, he joined the Canadian Army's 15th battalion, in which he served in the capacities...
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 British Humanist Association
See also A J Ayer, Harold Blackham, Fenner Brockway, Joseph Conrad, E M Forster, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Hardy, Julian Huxley, Margaret Knight, G E Moore, Nehru, M N Roy, Gene Roddenberry, Bertrand Russell, John Maynard Smith, 'Gora'.
You can read about some of the mid-20th century founders of international co-operative institutions - Brock Chisholm, Peter Ritchie Calder and John Boyd Orr - in Humanists working for a better world.
And go to Humanist Philosophers' Group and Distinguished Supporters of Humanism to find out about some contemporary humanists.
www.humanism.org.uk /site/cms/contentviewarticle.asp?article=1152   (282 words)

  
 @OGSPI Hypertext Library
The October 2004 upload added Brock Township 1851 census Stafford Township 1861 census Renfrew Village 1871 census and Maniwaki 1891 census
Pickering Township 1420 families 1871 census and Uxbridge Township 254 families 1881 census and Brock Township 271 families 1891 census from OGS Whitby-Oshawa Branch
The December 2002 upload added Brock Township, Reach Township & Port Perry Village 1891 census from OGS Whitby-Oshawa Branch
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 George Chisholm
~Sandra Chisholm Robinson, George B. Robinson, Sandra C. Robinson
~Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, George Chisholm, Kenneth Connor, Dick Emery, Graham Stark
The psychiatry of enduring peace and social progress; (The William Alanson White memorial lectures)
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