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001 - NUMERO DE CONTROL

  • campo de control: 44091

003 - IDENTIFICADOR DE NUMERO DE CONTROL

  • campo de control: DLC

005 - FECHA Y HORA DE LA ÜLTIMA TRANSACCIÓN

  • campo de control: 20220325122031.0

008 - DATOS DE LONGITUD FIJA

  • campo de control de longitud fija: 220325n| azannaabn |n aaa c

010 ## - NÚMERO DE CONTROL DE LA BIBLIOTECA DEL CONGRESO

  • Número de control LC: no2004097740

035 ## - NUMERO DE CONTROL

  • Número de control: (OCoLC)oca06465388

040 ## - FUENTE DE CATALOGACIÓN

  • Agencia original de catalogación: SaPrUSA
  • Lenguaje de catalogación: spa
  • Description conventions: rda
  • Agencia de transcripción: SaPrUSA
  • Agencia que lo modifica: DLC
  • Agencia que lo modifica: HU
  • Agencia que lo modifica: MX-MxUPN

046 ## - FECHAS CON CODIFICACIÓN ESPECIAL

  • Fecha de nacimiento: 1924-05-24
  • Fecha de muerte: 2016-07-26
  • Fuente del formato de fecha: edtf

100 1# - ENCABEZAMIENTO - NOMBRE PERSONAL

  • Nombre personal: Wachs, Harry,
  • Fechas asociadas con el nombre: 1924-2016

370 ## - LUGAR ASOCIADO

  • Place of birth: New Kensington (Pa.)
  • Place of death: Chevy Chase (Md.)
  • Place of residence/headquarters: Chevy Chase (Md.)
  • Other associated place: Washington (D.C.)
  • Fuente del término: naf

370 ## - LUGAR ASOCIADO

  • Place of residence/headquarters: Huntingtown (Md.)

372 ## - CAMPO DE ACTIVIDAD

  • Field of activity: Optometría
  • Field of activity: Optometría pediátrica
  • Field of activity: Cognición en niños
  • Field of activity: Niños con discapacidades del desarrollo--Atención médica
  • Field of activity: Niños con discapacidades del desarrollo--Educación
  • Fuente del término: lcsh

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Associated group: Catholic University of America
  • Associated group: George Washington University
  • Fuente del término: naf

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Associated group: Vision & Conceptual Development Center

374 ## - OCUPACIÓN

  • Occupation: Optometrista
  • Fuente del término: lcsh

375 ## - GÉNERO

  • Gender: masculino
  • Fuente del término: lcdgt

377 ## - LENGUA ASOCIADA

  • Language code: eng

400 ## - VEÁSE - NOMBRE DE PERSONA

  • Personal name: Wachs, H.
  • Fuller form of name: (Harry)

670 ## - FUENTE EN LA QUE SE LOCALIZARON DATOS

  • Cita de la fuente: Thinking goes to school, 1974:
  • Información localizada: portada (Harry Wachs)

670 ## - FUENTE EN LA QUE SE LOCALIZARON DATOS

  • Cita de la fuente: Washington post WWW site, viewed Aug. 3, 2016:
  • Información localizada: (Harry Wachs, an optometrist who founded a Washington center that treats vision problems for children with developmental disorders and disabilities, died July 26 [2016] in Chevy Chase, Md.; he was 92; with Catholic University psychologist Hans G. Furth, Dr. Wachs wrote "Thinking Goes to School" (1974); building on the cognitive-development theories of Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget, the book outlined a series of "thinking games"--among them, visual and spatial activities with blocks, sounds, strings--aimed at stimulating children's intellectual growth; Dr. Wachs moved to the Washington area in the late 1970s to teach at Catholic University and then at George Washington University, where he established a program at the school's reading center to help children with autism and developmental disabilities; also created a series of visual tests aimed at measuring such traits as raw intelligence, competitiveness and adaptability; in 1991, he founded the Vision & Conceptual Development Center, which primarily offers vision therapy to children with developmental disorders but also treats adults (it opened in the District [of Columbia] and has since relocated to Chevy Chase); Harry Wachs was born in the Pittsburgh suburb of New Kensington on May 24, 1924; received a doctor of optometry degree in 1948 from what is now Salus University in Elkins Park, Pa.; sold the Vision & Conceptual Development Center to another optometrist in 2006 but continued seeing patients at his home in Huntingtown, Md., until shortly before the death of his wife, the former Ruth Weinstein, in 2012; retired to Chevy Chase later that year)