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A Correction

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.124.2.264

In the memorial to William Rush Dunton, Jr., on Page 1604 of the June issue, it was stated that Dr. Dunton was the grandson of William Rush, "who was a cousin of Benjamin Rush, the founder of our Association, whose profile graces our official seal."

Readers have pointed out that Dr. Rush was not the founder of the American Psychiatric Association; he died in 1813 and the Association was not founded until 1844.

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