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Descriptive Summary

Biographical/Historical Note

Index Terms

Related Materials/Collections

Administrative Information

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Series Descriptions

Papers


Finding Aid to the Lester W. Sontag Papers, 1933-1969

from the Material on The Child Development Movement Collection

Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program, History of Medicine Division

Processed by Peter B. Hirtle; Processing Completed April 1992

Encoded by John P. Rees


Descriptive Summary

Collection Number:MS C 280f
Creator:Sontag, Lester Warren, 1901-
Title:Lester W. Sontag Papers
Dates:1933-1969
Quantity:0.42 linear feet

Biographical/Historical Note

Lester W. Sontag, Antioch College's (Yellow Springs, Ohio) physician, was appointed as the first Director for the Fels Longitudinal Study in 1929. The first participants were enrolled prenatally by their parents, and the first examinations began in 1930. Lester Sontag remained active in the study, developing and nurturing it until his retirement in 1970.

In 1940s, Lester Sontag, M.D., was the first scientist who discovered that the mother's heartbeat affects the heartbeat of the unborn child in the womb in many ways. Sontag found that war had transformed what in peacetime were occasional fears of danger into a daily reality for hundreds of thousands of pregnant women with soldier husbands. Sontag theorized that these fears served to heighten a child's biological susceptibility to emotional distress while still in the womb. He named this phenomenon "somatopsychics" and defined it as the way "basic physiological processes affect the personality structure, perception and performance of an individual." The person's body machinery predisposes him toward such psychological disorders as anxiety or depression and there are neurohormonal loops that link the mother to unborn child. Sontag's ideas are best described in his "Implications of Fetal Behavior and Environment for Adult Personalities," Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 134 (1965)

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Restrictions

Restrictions

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Copyright

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Index Terms

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MeSH Subjects
Child Development
Longitudinal Studies
Psychiatry, Child

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Sontag, Lester Warren. Lester W. Sontag Papers. 1933-1969. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 280f.

Provenance

Gift, 11/18/1969. Acc. #94.

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Series Descriptions

 

Papers

BoxFolder
691 Bibliography of L.W. Sontag's publications
Fels Research Institute
692 Report (by Robert M. Yerkes), 1944
693 Annual Report, 1967-1968
694 Publications by Lester W. Sontag, 1933-36
695-6 1938
697 1939-41
698 1943-45
699 1946-49
6910 1950-55
6911 Sontag, L.W, Charles T. Baker, and Virginia L. Nelson, Mental Growth and Personality Development: A Longitudinal Study, 1958
6912 1956-59
6913 1960-63
6914 1965-69

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Related Materials/Collections


Forms part of the Material on The Child Development Movement Collection, MS C 280.

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First published: 10 August 2004
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