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484:"MAU TIEN CATTERY (Dr. Joseph C. Thompson, San Francisco, California), was established about 1926. The parent stock for this cattery came from their native land and Dr. Thompson made every effort to keep the original characteristics of the native breed. Dr. Thompson's Siamese were very large in size, due in large part to an outdoor mode of life and a diet of lean meat, liver, fish and grass. The imported sire, Tai Mau, weighed seven and one-half pounds while his son, Pak Kwai Mau, tipped the scales at ten and one-half pounds. But the real "jumbo" Siamese of the cattery was Kwai Tse Mau, son of Pak Kwai Mau and Tai Noo Mau, which weighed 15 pounds. In addition to promoting the Siamese, Dr. Thompson was instrumental in creating much interest in the Burmese cat in America. He introduced the Burmese cat to the West by the importation of a female, Wong Mau, from Burma in 1930. Dr. Thompson's established place in the history of the fancy is attributed to his untiring efforts over the years to obtain recognition of the Burmese, with the result that the Burmese cat was accepted and permitted to compete in the championship classes. Dr. Thompson was a former director of the Siamese Cat Society of America." 271:"Nanshan". Thompson announced that the first lecture would be about bears. It must have been an interesting lecture. "Caesar", the Kodiak, had been kept as a mascot and pet by the crew of the Nanshan until she got too large and unruly. According to Dr. Wegeforth, none of them knew anything about crating bears, and didn't know quite how to get her to the Zoo. With no truck, and no expertise in handling bears, it was decided to put a collar and chain around the bear's neck and let her ride to the Zoo with Thompson, seated beside him in the front of his car." 461:(no relation to Joseph), one of Meyers psychiatric residents. Clara Thompson had been placed in charge of Meyer's private patients. Clara's classmates described her as frequently seen dining with her analyst, or with him 'walking arm-in-arm, talking animatedly.' By the fall of 1925, Meyer learned Clara had begun treating people at Thompson's clinic, which Meyer described as "Analytic séances with patients in her own room with burning of incense". Meyer dismissed Clara from her position after she refused to discontinue her association with Thompson. 1804: 408:. According to a recording of Hubbard sharing anecdotes from his life, he considered Thompson to be a "very great man" who sparked Hubbard's interest in "the human mind". Hubbard said that Thompson told him, "If it's not true for you, it's not true." Hubbard claimed an ongoing relationship with Thompson saying as "the years went along and I knew Thompson again here and there, and I read books that he sent me and so forth." 974: 944: 540:. Schnier recalled undergoing analysis with Thompson for nine years and having analysis seven days a week for the last five years. Schnier recalled that unlike most psychoanalysts, Thompson employed two couches, one for the client and one for himself; According to Schnier, Thompson would occasionally fall asleep during the sessions. 447:, who reported he "considers a crazy person, insane and dangerous". Meyers noted that Thompson affects "a very peculiar cast which leaves no doubt of his eccentricity." Thompson reportedly 'wore his uniform constantly as an assertion of authority, with a green scarf fastened by a gold pin in the shape of a snake.' 468:
doctor calling Joseph Thompson 'a clever, but unsavory psychoanalyst.' Clara, meanwhile, felt obliged to defend herself from rumor mongers who claimed that she had been asked to resign for being her analyst's mistress. She wrote to Meyer, "It happens that I have never been his mistress at any time."
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for transport to San Francisco. His orders from the trip include the note: "In view of your being a psycho-analyst, and there being a number of psychoneuroses on board, you are hereby ordered to temporary duty while enroute to San Francisco". Thompson and three daughters departed Guam for the US,
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During the summer of 1924, Thompson gave a series of public lectures in Baltimore on Psychoanalysis and diverse topics such as "Polynesian burial sites, evolution of man, origin of writing, primitive art and art of the insane". In one of the lectures, Thompson argued that "Mental diseases are not
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to America. She herself was a hybrid from Siamese and a dark-coated breed named Burmese. Mated to a Siamese, she produced hybrids and Siamese. When the Burmese/Siamese hybrids were mated together, the darker coated Burmese were produced. These bred true, and in 1936 the Burmese was officially
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to chart potential invasion routes of Japan while posing as South African naturalists. Thompson used the pseudonym Victor Kune, while Seoane posed as John G. Nurse. In June 1909, the pair scouted Hong Kong's fortifications as dry run before proceeding to Japan.
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and Frank Stephens to draw up the Articles of Incorporation and the By-Laws. Thompson is given credit for much of the planning of the Zoo's education program. In a news article he wrote in 1916, he described the arrangement of exhibits as they would appear in
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On April 11, 1924, the Washington Psychoanalytic Association held its first meeting. Thompson served as vice-president under William A. White. The inaugural meeting featured a paper titled "An Analysis of a Case of Vampirism" by Dr. Philip S. Graven.
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In 1930, Thompson was one of a group of psychologists who participated in a Berkeley meeting on the prevention of juvenile delinquency. In 1938, a Dr. Joseph C. Thompson summoned police after at attempted suicide by one of Thompson's patients.
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On October 22, 1921, a DC paper reported Thompson had been transferred from Portland to Guam. It would later be reported that on Guam, Thompson had discovered "tombs of Polynesian kings almost as old as that of King Tutenkhaman" on Guam.
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In 1927, Thompson advertised a public lecture titled "The Psychoanalytic Approach to the Child's Mind" in Hawaii. Thompson served as a senior medical officer at Pearl Harbor and published articles on Psychoanalysis in the local paper.
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professor. Thompson showed the professor's card to Consuelo with a grimace and said that our new caller has undoubtedly been sent by the police to inquire into our knowledge of natural history. "I will dispatch him, after giving him an
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caused by actual physical injury to the brain are a result of some suppression of thought in the subconscious mind." and that "Epilepsy not due to injured brain cells is caused by the suppression of hate in childhood".
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arriving in San Francisco on March 12. In April 1923, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Thompson had recently arrived from Guam and planned to visit his mother "Mrs. Thomas J. Thompson" in Pasadena.
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County. He offered to supervise the construction of a reptile house, announcing that he already had plans for one. He was elected vice-president of the Zoological Society, and was appointed with Dr.
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In February 1908, Thompson was assigned to special duty with the War Department. On January 8, 1909, papers discussed the "mystery in navy" over his whereabouts. Thompson was recruited by friend
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in 1923. In 1924, Thompson became vice-president of the Washington Psychoanalytic Association, but by 1936, after criticizing the American psychoanalytic establishment for straying too far from
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who attained the rank of commander before retirement in 1929. His foes called him 'Crazy Thompson', but to friends he was known as 'Snake', a nickname derived from his expertise in the field of
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Thompson spent two years in Portland, after which he was detached from the recruiting station and posted to Guam, taking with him a "tame rattlesnake" named Crotellus
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In a later letter to Clara, Dr. Meyer makes a reference to a 'misleading influence' that may have been aimed at her analyst. The next year Dr. Meyer wrote to a
191:'Description of a new species of sea snake from the Philippine Islands with a note on the palatine teeth in the proteroglypha'.(1908) (with J. Van Den Burgh) 96:". Another dispatch of the same date commends J.C. Thompson, among others, as 'alert and zealous in caring for those overcome by the heat and the wounded.' 450:
Thompson equated Freud's work to the discoveries of Copernicus and Darwin, and he wrote an article suggesting that psychoanalysis could cure 50 percent of
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After retiring from the Navy in 1929, Thompson moved to San Francisco, where he was one of very few psychoanalysts. Thompson was a childhood friend of
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In 1919, a Salem, Oregon, newspaper reported Thompson's arrival as part of a Navy recruitment drive. Thompson addressed multiple groups in the city.
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The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California)20 May 1930, TuePage 14; The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California)28 Feb 1931, Sat
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After Thompson's death, his students Schnier, Morafka and some of his former patients joined to create the Psychoanalytic Education Society
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One of his papers, "The Ψ-Systems of Freud", was read and discussed at the 1924 meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
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published posthumously an article Thompson co-wrote, titled, "The Genetics of the Burmese Cat". At one time Thompson had 45 cats.
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In 1933, a Bermese cat named Bacchus, "belonging to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Thompson", was featured at an Oakland cat show.
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does contain a 1923 postcard to Joe Tom Sun, listed in the collection as an alias for Dr. Thompson of Baltimore, M.D.
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Thompson's grave can be found in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo County, California.
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cat, known as Pak Kwai Mau, or 'White Devil Cat'. He left $ 10,000 in the bank in Pak Kwai Mau's name.
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On September 14, 1929, it was reported that Thompson was relieved of duty and ordered home on furlough.
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reported that due to his efforts "much information has been obtained about the culture of the vanished
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While in D.C., Thompson undertook a course of study at St. Elizabeth's hospital for the insane.
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Also while in Guam, under the pseudonym 'Joe Tom Sun', Thompson published three articles in the
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In 1918, Thompson was stationed at an Atlantic port and loaned his extensive library to the
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Thompson grew up in Japan as the son of a missionary. In 1892, Thompson graduated from the
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In Guam, Commander Thompson became involved in archaeological explorations, and the 1923
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cats, by 1926 Thompson had founded a cattery which he named 'Mau Tien', or cat heaven.
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By 1903, Thompson had passed his assistant status and was assigned to the Navy Yard at
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to rescue foreigners and Chinese Christians who were under attack by the 'Boxers' or "
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While in Hawaii, Thompson publicly raised questions in the press about the sanity of
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https://digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/rohoia/ucb/text/sculptorodyssey00schnrich.pdf
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breed of cat, "In 1930 Dr. Joseph C. Thompson took a brown cat named Wong Mau from
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In January 1925, Thompson opened a clinic at 800 N. Broadway in Baltimore, near
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and along the Pacific coasts of North and South America), and he was ordered to
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The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California)03 Feb 1918, SunPage 8 i1
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Thompson joined the US Navy in 1897. On May 18, 1900, he was detached from the
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Passed Assistant Surgeon (with rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade) - 19 July 1901
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regarding his particular profession." After this all such visits terminated."
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The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California)02 Dec 1933, Sat Page 2
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recognized in the United States of America as a new show breed." In 1943 the
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The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California)26 Apr 1938, TuePage 4
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lists 'Asst. Surg. J. C. Thompson, U.S.N.', as part of the First Regiment
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Black and Tan Old Time Siamese- 'Historic Siamese Born before the 1940s'
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Thompson is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of lizard,
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The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California)30 May 1915, SunPage 65
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The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California)14 Aug 1915, SatPage 17
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The Culbertson Progress (Culbertson, Nebraska)29 Mar 1923, Thu Page 2
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Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia)22 Oct 1921, SatPage 3
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has recounted this version of Thompson's Navy espionage adventures:
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was a hospital ship used at first during the Spanish–American War.)
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San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California)01 Apr 1923, Sun
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was a hobby, and he also showed an interest in the herpetofauna of
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The Oregon Daily Journal (Portland, Oregon)26 Oct 1921, WedPage 22
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Inter-personal Analysis: The Selected Papers of Clara M. Thompson
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The Honolulu Advertiser (Honolulu, Hawaii)20 Oct 1928, SatPage 1
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mentioned his widow, Mrs. Hilda Thompson, and a very special
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reported, "Assistant surgeon J. C. Thompson is detached from
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Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California)28 Sep 1930, SunPage 7
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The Times-Democrat (New Orleans, Louisiana)08 Jan 1909, Fri
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In the early 1920s, Thompson became interested in Freudian
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The Honolulu Advertiser (Honolulu, Hawaii)16 Jun 1927, Thu
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Surgeon (with rank of Lieutenant Commander) - 3 March 1903
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon)30 Oct 1919, Thu Page 6
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Medical Inspector (with rank of Commander) - 23 May 1917
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in San Francisco, at the age of 68. His obituary in the
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Baltimore clinic and encounter with Clara Mabel Thompson
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Seoane's widow Rhoda has written of Commander Thompson:
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The Houston Post (Houston, Texas)13 Jan 1909, WedPage 6
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Assistant Surgeon (with rank of Ensign) - 19 July 1897
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Insurrection and in 1909–1911 was a spy for the
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people ill in hospitals (not just mental patients).
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In 1915, Thompson was interviewed on the subject of
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"Victor KĂĽhne" was an alias used by Thompson. 457:Thompson began treating the noted psychoanalyst 188:"Fish Fauna of the Tortugas Archipelago" (1904) 77:In a dispatch dated August 20, 1900, USMC Major 27:(1874–1943) was a career medical officer in the 215:Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 792:Across the Secular Abyss: From Faith to Wisdom 396:In 1923 Thompson accompanied then-12-year-old 1521: 1460: 1158:"Journal of the American Medical Association" 1144:L Ron Hubbard Lecture 6 April 1954: Universes 1203:by Maurice Green, Basic Books, New York 1964 975:'Symbolism in the Sumerian Written Language' 472: 1305:Journal of the American Medical Association 945:'Symbolism in the Chinese Written Language' 199:Notes on Serpents in the Family Colubridae' 166:, but actually charting invasion routes." 38: 1528: 1514: 1334: 1330: 1328: 1326: 700:'The Siege of Peking: The March on Peking' 383:On February 23, Thompson reported to the 126: 109:Hospital and ordered to the Solace." (The 1833:United States Navy Medical Corps officers 681:Boxer Rebellion (China Relief Expedition) 349:His other published works on psychiatry: 342:'Psychology in Primitive Buddhism' (1924) 74:Hospital for some unspecified treatment. 1433: 1431: 1429: 870:, Summer 1978, Volume 24, Number 3, p305 832:, (1912) California Academy of Sciences, 292: 15: 1384: 1323: 858: 856: 816:Fish Fauna of the Tortugas Archipelago' 644:Columbia University Annual Commencement 201:(1913) Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1820: 1509: 1426: 932:The Journal of the Polynesian Society 764: 625: 623: 621: 619: 617: 615: 555:On March 7, 1943, Thompson died of a 853: 324:, a flourishing race at the time of 434:The Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic 378: 301:and he underwent analysis with Dr. 13: 1378: 960:'Psychology in Primitive Buddhism' 804:Uttermost East and the Longest War 794:, p. 5, by William Sims Bainbridge 656:Uttermost East and the Longest War 612: 477:Already an established breeder of 281: 232:among indigenous peoples in Peru. 207:(1913) Academy of Natural Sciences 51:Service during the Boxer Rebellion 14: 1874: 1493: 1477:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 1239:"The Genetics of the Burmese Cat" 765:Lewis, James R. (11 March 2009). 318:Journal of the Polynesian Society 62:, (a gunboat that saw service in 1802: 1317:10.1001/jama.1929.02710110042016 1097:Daughters: June, Artae, and Maud 868:The Journal of San Diego History 584: 527: 392:Relationship with L. Ron Hubbard 242:"Commander J. C. Thompson was a 1537:San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance 1469: 1451: 1442: 1417: 1293: 1284: 1275: 1266: 1257: 1248: 1232: 1220: 1206: 1194: 1185: 1176: 1138: 1109: 1100: 1091: 1082: 1068: 1059: 1050: 1036: 1022: 1010: 998: 983: 968: 953: 938: 924: 900: 891: 882: 873: 844: 835: 823: 809: 797: 785: 758: 749: 369: 237:Zoological Society of San Diego 1311:(11): 856. 14 September 1929. 740: 725: 712: 693: 674: 661: 649: 637: 1: 1191:The Baltimore Sun 21 Aug 1924 1182:The Baltimore Sun 16 Jul 1924 606: 1751:Panama–California Exposition 223: 7: 1466:SF Chronicle, March 8, 1943 1335:Benveniste, Daniel (2006). 1044:"The Psychoanalytic Review" 771:. Oxford University Press. 246:assigned to Navy Hospital. 10: 1879: 1344:Psychoanalysis and History 1227:World Encyclopedia of Cats 1076:"Joseph Cheesman Thompson" 602:Retired - 15 November 1929 235:Thompson helped found the 94:Fists of Righteous Harmony 1799: 1738: 1711: 1693: 1635: 1628: 1567: 1556:San Diego Zoo Safari Park 1543: 1385:BURNHAM, JOHN C. (2012). 1005:US Naval Medical Bulletin 993:US Naval Medical Bulletin 508: 473:Developer of Burmese cats 1585:Joseph Cheesman Thompson 1356:10.3366/pah.2006.8.2.195 550: 487:In order to develop the 400:, the future founder of 39:Early life and education 25:Joseph Cheesman Thompson 1863:American herpetologists 1828:American psychoanalysts 1600:Laurence Monroe Klauber 562:San Francisco Chronicle 411: 141:William Sims Bainbridge 127:American spies in Japan 86:China Relief Expedition 45:Columbia Medical School 311:US Library of Congress 99:On December 22, 1900, 21: 20:'Snake' Thompson, 1917 1301:"Government Services" 978:Psychoanalytic Review 963:Psychoanalytic Review 948:Psychoanalytic Review 862:Marjorie Betts Shaw, 806:, Rhoda Seoane, p. 98 333:Psychoanalytic Review 293:Psychoanalytic career 276:Oakland Public Museum 83:United States Marines 19: 1764:Zebra in the Kitchen 1214:CFA Siamese Yearbook 1030:The Military Surgeon 1017:The Military Surgeon 732:"The United Service" 658:, Rhoda Seoane, 1968 631:"The 90-year divide" 406:USS Ulysses S. 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United States Navy
herpetology
Columbia Medical School
USS Bennington
Hawaii
Philippines
Mare Island
William P. Biddle
United States Marines
China Relief Expedition
Peking
Fists of Righteous Harmony
The New York Times
Cavite
USS Solace
Puget Sound
Consuelo Seoane
William Sims Bainbridge
cartographer
Philippine
United States Army
reptiles
amphibians
natural history
inferiority complex
Notes on Serpents in the Family Colubridae'
'Contributions to the Synonymy of Serpents in the family Elapidae'
trepannation
Zoological Society of San Diego

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