In a 1942 address to the American Psychiatric Association, Leo Kanner, the psychiatrist generally credited with discovering autism, said, "Psychiatry is, and should forever be, a science dunked in the milk of human kindness."
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In a 1942 address to the American Psychiatric Association, Leo Kanner, the psychiatrist generally credited with discovering autism, said, "Psychiatry is, and should forever be, a science dunked in the milk of human kindness."