Background
Rubinstein, Hyman Solomon was born on March 16, 1904 in Leeds, England. Son of Myer David and Rose (Schneederman) Rubinstein.
neurologist psychiatrist Psychoanalyst
Rubinstein, Hyman Solomon was born on March 16, 1904 in Leeds, England. Son of Myer David and Rose (Schneederman) Rubinstein.
Graduate in Pharmacy, U. Maryland., 1924; Doctor of Medicine, University Maryland., 1928; Bachelor of Science, University Maryland., 1932; Doctor of Philosophy, University Maryland., 1934; student, Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Johns Hopkins, 1932-1935; student, George Washington University, 1935-1936; student, Washington-Baltimore Psychoanalytic Institute, 1946-1951; diploma, Washington School Psychiatry, 1952; certificate in psychoanalysis, William Alanson White Institute, 1958.
Intern, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, 1927-1929; assistant medicine, Sinai Hospital, 1929-1930; instructor neuroanatomy and neurology, U. Maryland., 1930-1933; associate neuroanatomy, chief neurological clinic, 1933-1935; director laboratory neuroendocrine research, Sinai Hospital, 1935-1945; chief division psychiatry, Sinai Hospital, 1945-1947; psychiatric research, Sinai Hospital, 1945-1951; consultant psychiatry, United States Public Health Service, 1937-1942; consultant psychiatrist, United States Federal Court, 1942-1950; consultant psychiatrist, Jewish Big Brother League attending physician neurology and psychiatry, United States Army Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Ground, 1951-1954; faculty, Washington School Psychiatry, 1952-1956; private practice psychiatry and psychoanalysis. Member of staff, Sinai Hospital supervising psychiatrist, Seton Psychiatric Institute, Baltimore, 1965-1973; chairman visiting staff, Seton Psychiatric Institute, 1972-1973; retired, 1989.
Chairman commission on law and social action, 1958-1961. Chairman commission on international affairs Maryland chapter American Jewish Congress, 1961, president Maryland, 1964-1969, member national governing council of congress, 1958-1962, 64–. President Medical Students Aid Society, 1959-1963.
Board directors Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, president, 1969-1971. Board directors Associate Jewish Charities and Welfare Fund, 1969-1971. Board directors Histadrut Council of Greater Baltimore, president, 1975-1980.
Fellow American Academy Psychoanalysis (life), American Psychiatric Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Medical Association, William A. White Psychoanalytic Society, Society Medical Psychoanalysts, American Physicians Fellowship for Israel Medical Association (president Maryland chapter 1957-1967, member national executive committee, national vice president), Israel Medical Association (honorary correspondent member), Alumni Association Peabody Conservatory Johns Hopkins University, Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Lambda Kappa (national board governors, national president 1966-1967, Grand Science award particularly for research in neuroendocrinolology and neuropsychiatry 1986). Club: Music (Baltimore).
Married Ellen Steinhorn, July 21, 1929. Children: Madelyn Shapiro, Roberta Rubinstein.