- Frank Ayd
Frank Ayd (
october 14 ,1920 -march 21 ,2008 ) was an american psychiatrist known for introducing the firstantipsychotic medications into US clinical practice, being granted the first permit from theFood and Drug Administration to useThorazine forschizophrenia . He took part in writing more than 50book s and authored over 400 articles. The “Ayd’s Lexicon of Psychiatry, Neurology and the Neurosciences” became a standard reference.Born in
Baltimore on Oct. 14, 1920, in the family of a pediatrician, he graduated fromLoyola College in Baltimore and theUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine . His work began in pediatrics but soon he was called to active duty by the Navy and assigned to surgery at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Shortly afterwards he moved to Perry Point and became a psychiatrist. Although initially having no interest in psychiatry, he changed his view and practiced it for the rest of his life, introducing many pharmaceutical agents. Frank Ayd studied, in his words, "practically speaking, every neuroleptic that ever got on the market in this country except for Clozaril and Risperdal".External links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/21/health/research/21ayd.html Frank Ayd, 87, Who Advanced Thorazine Use, Is Dead] - New York Times, March 21, 2008; by Douglas Martin.
* [http://www.acnp.org/Docs/Ayd-Hollister(Ban)-Ayd-Ban.pdf Interviewed by Leo Hollister, 1994] (PDF file)
* [http://www.medicalalumni.org/bulletin/spring_2003/alumni.htm Delivering Ayd to the Mentally Ill] - profile at medicalalumni.org
* [http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/article/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=60400126 Through the Times With Frank J. Ayd Jr., M.D.] - Psychiatric Times, 2005
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