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(Physician) Morton Henry Prince was an influential American physician who specialized in neurology and abnormal psychology. He played a crucial role in establishing psychology as both a clinical practice and an academic discipline. Prince was instrumental in spreading European concepts regarding psychopathology, especially in relation to dissociative phenomena. He was a founding member of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology in 1906 and remained its editor until his death. Prince's contributions had a profound impact on the field of psychology, particularly in the understanding and treatment of abnormal psychological conditions.