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  1. Nov 23, 2022 · Mack was less upbeat on the prospects for the teetering crypto industry. “I’ve played in the crypto market, I don’t understand it, I still don’t understand it.” he said. “Believe it or ...

  2. The John E Mack Institute. John Edward Mack (October 4, 1929 – September 27, 2004) was an American psychiatrist, writer, and professor of psychiatry. He served as the head of the department of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School from 1977 to 2004. In 1977, Mack won the Pulitzer Prize for his book A Prince of Our Disorder on T.E. Lawrence.

  3. Biographie de John E. Mack, M.D. (Français) John E. Mack naît le 4 Octobre 1929. Il fait ses études à Oberlin (Phi Beta Kappa, 1951). En 1955, il obtient son diplôme médical de l’Ecole Médicale de Harvard Medical (Cum Laude). Il est diplômé de la Société et Institut Psychoanalytique de Boston et est certifié en psychoanalyse pour ...

  4. Sep 29, 2012 · The psychiatrist who wanted to believe. “Hey, Dr Khantzian—is Dr Mack crazy?”. The question, shouted across the foyer of the Massachusetts Medical Society, was a measure of how far Harvard Professor of Psychiatry John Mack, an eminent practitioner, researcher, and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, had fallen in the estimation of some of his ...

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    • 2012
  5. Sep 30, 2004 · He was 74 and lived in Cambridge, Mass. Dr. Mack was struck by a driver suspected of being drunk and evidently died on impact, according to the John E. Mack Institute, formerly the Center for ...

  6. Dec 8, 2005 · On September 27, 2004 John Mack was struck and killed by a car in London, a vehicle operated by a man under the influence of alcohol. He would have turned 75 years-old the following week, an event which friends, colleagues, and students were eagerly anticipating to celebrate. His tragic and unanticipated death, at a time when he was still vitally active and pursuing his many interests ...

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  8. Sep 30, 2004 · John E. Mack, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School since 1972 and founding chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the Cambridge Hospital, was struck by a car and killed on Monday evening (Sept. 27) in London. He was 74. Mack was hit as he walked home from a symposium he was attending on adventurer and World War I British officer T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). Mack was ...