Finding Aid for the Mary Agnes Burniston Brazier Papers 1941-1995
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Mary Agnes Burniston Brazier Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1941-1995
Collection number: 42
Creator:
Brazier, Mary A. B. (Mary Agnes Burniston), 1904-1995.
Extent:
12.3 linear feet
(26 boxes)
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library.
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library History and Special Collections
Division
Los Angeles, California 90095-1490
Abstract: Mary A. B. Brazier was born in England in 1904 and
died in Falmouth, MA in 1955. She received a Ph. D. in physiology and
biochemistry from the University of London in 1930, began neuroscience research
at Maudsley Hospital, London, and in 1940 came to Boston on a Rockefeller
fellowship. She remained at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard
University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for twenty years, then
moved to the Brain Research Institute at UCLA until her retirement. She was
internationally known as an outstanding neuroscientist, historian, author, and
editor. This collection consists mainly of materials pertinent to her historical
research: photocopies of texts, notes, photographs and negatives of some 500
individuals and 40 institutions important in the development of the
neurosciences; there is some emphasis on Russian neurophysiology and on
instances of early calculating machines. About a tenth of the collection
consists of professional and personal materials, mainly reprints and
foreign-language copies of her books, plus sparse biographical
material.
Physical location: History and Special Collections Division,
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, University of California, Los
Angeles
Language of Material: Collection materials in English, Russian, French
Access
The collection is open for research. Contact the History & Special Collections Division, Louise M. Darling Biomedical
Library, UCLA, for information.
Publication Rights
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by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds
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hold the copyright.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Mary Agnes Burniston Brazier Papers (Manuscript collection 42). Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library
History and Special Collections Division, University of California, Los Angeles.
UCLA Catalog Record ID
Acquisition Information
The materials came as gifts from Dr. Mary A. B. Brazier to the UCLA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library over a number of
years, mainly during the span 1985-1993.
Biography
Brain researcher, neuroscientist, electroencephalographer, historian,
computer analyst, author and editor par excellance, international organizer --
"Mollie" Brazier's career can not be summed up easily or tersely. She was a
vibrant figure in the community of those studying the electrical activity of the
nervous system, and her passing was mourned by colleagues around the world.
Dr. Brazier was born near Bristol, England in 1904 and died in Falmouth,
Massachusetts in 1995. She attended Bedford College, the University of London
(BSc, 1926, PhD in physiology and biochemistry, 1930), and then began research
at the Maudsley Hospital, London. In 1940, a Rockefeller fellowship brought her
to Boston where she remained for twenty years. Massachusetts General Hospital,
Harvard Medical School, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were her
sites of activity, and computer analysis of brain electrical activity became
increasingly the focus of her research. In 1961 she left Boston for the newly
created Brain Research Institute at UCLA, where she remained as Professor of
Anatomy, Physiology, and Biophysics until 1988.
Dr. Brazier's extensive publications cover a wide variety of topics. In
addition to the many articles on electroencephalography and its statistical
analysis, she produced important books and essays on the history of the
electrical activity of the nervous system, on Russian neurophysiology and its
history, on early calculating machines, and on individual scientists and
philosophers who caught her particular interest.
The University of London bestowed a DSc in neurophysiology on Dr. Brazier in
1960. In 1976, The University of Utrecht honored her with an MD degree. Her many
honors, awards, and positions also included serving as Secretary General of the
International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) and as president of the
American EEG Society, receiving Research Career Awards from the National
Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke and the Grey Walter Medal of the
British EEG Society. Elsevier Scientific Publishers established The M. A. B.
Brazier Young Investigator Award in her honor, under the auspices of the
International Federation of Societies for Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophysiology. She was a member of some fifteen professional societies
Scope and Content
Although the content of this collection is wide, its scope is quite narrow:
the major portion consists of photographs and negatives of individuals and some
institutions important in the history of the neurosciences, and of materials
pertaining to these individuals, institutions, and related research topics. Such
materials include reprints and photocopies of articles by and about the target
figures, bibliographic and reading notes, bits of historical text written by Dr.
Brazier, and some correspondence supporting her historical research; they also
include numerous partial or complete translations of publications originally in
Russian or German. The individuals and topics included are largely, but not
entirely, those that Dr. Brazier included in her books and articles on the
history of neurophysiology, Russian neurophysiology, and calculating machines.
Included are materials on approximately 500 individuals and 40 institutions. A
Name Index which lists individuals represented in the collection by handwritten,
typed, or printed materials, illustrations, or correspondence, and a separate
Correspondence Index, can be queried through the UCLA Biomedical Library History
and Special Collections Division.
Professional and personal materials make up about a tenth of the collection,
and this is spotty coverage, indeed. The immense scientific output in
neurophysiology is represented by bound volumes of reprints and mostly foreign
language copies of some of her books, but there is no background material of
notes, manuscripts, or correspondence. Other than a few annual letters of
appointment and sparse activity reports, there is nothing to document the over
forty years of academic life spent by Dr. Brazier in the United States. Her
active immersion in the international brain and EEG community and her
long-lasting and important editorial involvements are also undocumented in this
collection. The great respect that her colleagues worldwide had for her does
emerge from the letters that do exist here, but even these are mostly formal and
focused on specific historical questions.
The collection is organized into the following series:
- Series 1. History of Neurophysiology and Related Sciences, to 1950. 7.8
linear ft. (18.5 document boxes)
- Series 2. History of Modern Neurophysiology, 1950-. 1.2 linear feet
- Series 3. Professional and personal materials, 1930-1993. 3.3 linear
ft
Related Material
Eighteen original photographs of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov's laboratory, given to
Dr. Brazier by Professor Kupalov, are housed as Manuscript Collection No. 19 in
the History and Special Collections Division of the UCLA Biomedical Library.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Brazier, Mary Agnes
Burniston, 1904-1995
Biochemistry
Brain--physiology--Biography.
Electroencephalography--history.
History of Medicine
Neurophysiology--history.
Neurophysiology--Soviet
Union--Biography.
Neurosciences -- history
Series 1.
History of Neurophysiology and Related Sciences
to 1950
Physical Description: 7.8 linear ft. (18.5 document boxes)
Scope and Content Note
This series includes Dr. Braziers working papers, miscellaneous items, and
picture file for her publications on the history of the neurosciences, focused
especially on the history of neurophysiology, Russian neurophysiology, and
calculating machines.
Subseries 1.
Individuals
to 1950
Physical Description: 7 linear ft. (17 document boxes)
Scope and Content Note
Includes reprints and photocopies of articles by and about the approximately
500 target figures (arranged alphabetically), bibliographic and reading notes,
bits of historical text written by Dr. Brazier, and some correspondence
supporting her historical research; they also include numerous partial or
complete translations of publications originally in Russian or German.
Box 1, Folder 1
Albertus, Magnus, Saint.
1193-1280
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative, illustration of three ventricles of the brain
Box 1, Folder 2
Albinus, Bernhard Siegfried.
1697-1770
Scope and Content Note
portrait and negative
Box 1, Folder 3
Aldini, Giovanni.
1762-1834
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives of portrait, illustrations from: "An account
of ... galvanism", 1803; "De animali electricitate ...", 1794;. "Essai ... sur
le galvanisme", v.1, 1804
Box 1, Folder 4
Alembert, Jean Le Rond d'.
1717-1783
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of commentaries on Thomas L. Hankins' "Jean d'Alembert; Science and
the Enlightenment", from "Isis": 67:274-276, 1976; one page "from Libby on
Voltaire"; portrait
Box 1, Folder 5
Alibert, Jean-Louis-Marie.
1768-1837
Scope and Content Note
portrait and negative
Box 1, Folder 6
Allamand, Jean Nicolas Sébastien.
1713-1787
Scope and Content Note
one typed page of biographical information
Box 1, Folder 7
Ampère, André-Marie.
1775-1836
Scope and Content Note
portrait and negative; also, same portrait in combination with Michael
Faraday
Note
see [Box 6 : 22] for Faraday, and also see Ritter [Box 14 : 20], for an
Ampère title page
Box 1, Folder 8
Arago, Dominique François Jean [Arago, F.
(François)].
1786-1853
Scope and Content Note
portrait and negative
Box 1, Folder 9
Ariëns Kappers, Cornelius Ubbo.
1877-1946
Scope and Content Note
portrait and negative; photographs of two lab scenes
Box 1, Folder 10
Aristotle.
384-322 B.C.
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait bust
Box 1, Folder 11
Aubrey, John.
1626-1697
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait; also portrait of John Evelyn
(1620-1706)
Box 1, Folder 12
Aubertin, Simon Alexandre Ernest.
1825-1893
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negative of portrait, lateral view of cortex
Box 1, Folder 13
Babbage, Charles.
1791-1871
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, difference engine, analytical
engine, parts of calculator; letter from "Val" (?), London, 1971, concerning
Babbage exhibition, and enclosing the calculator photograph
Box 1, Folder 14
Babinski, Joseph Francois Felix.
1857-1932
Scope and Content Note
portrait and negative
Box 1, Folder 15
Bacon, Francis.
1561-1626
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles about rise of the scientific method; bibliographic
notes; photographs and negative of portrait and frontispiece
Box 1, Folder 16
Baer, Karl Ernst von.
1792-1876
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Box 1, Folder 17
Baglivi, Giorgio.
1668-1706
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles; portrait and negatives, title pages and figures from
his publications
Box 1, Folder 18
Baillarger, Jules Gabriel François.
1806-1891
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of portrait, drawings of cortical layers
Box 1, Folder 19
Barcroft, Joseph, Sir.
1872-1947
Scope and Content Note
photographs and six negatives of portrait, title page of "Features in the
architecture of physiological function", 1938; ticket to Ersten Physiologischen
Congress, Basel, 1889; group photograph from the Congress of Physiologists,
Heidelberg, 1907
Box 1, Folder 20
Barthez, P.-J. (Paul Joseph).
1734-1806
Scope and Content Note
color snapshot of framed portrait
Box 1, Folder 21
Bartholow, Roberts.
1831-1904
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait; other negatives
Box 1, Folder 22
Baumann, Eugen Albert
1846-1896
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 1, Folder 23
Beaumont, William.
1785-1853
Scope and Content Note
photographs of portrait by Deane Keller from Yale Univ. Art Gallery and of
another portrait and illustration, with negatives
Box 1, Folder 24
Beccaria, Giambatista.
1716-1781
Scope and Content Note
portrait and negative from the Wellcome Library
Box 1, Folder 25
Beck, Adolf.
1863-1942
Scope and Content Note
photocopies (some in very faded condition) of articles (1890-1919), including
sometime co-author N. Cybulski; letter from Hellmuth Petsche to MABB regarding a
translation of Beck's doctoral thesis which she edited (Supplement 3 of "Acta
neurobiologiae experimentalis", 1973, housed separately in the History and
Special Collections Division); photographs and negatives of thesis title, figs.
1-4 with captions; negative of page of thesis; portraits; snapshots, some with
family members
Box 1, Folder 26
Beevor, Charles Edward.
1854-1908
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 1, Folder 27
Bekhterev, Vladimir Mikhailovich [Bechterev].
1857-1927
Scope and Content Note
typed (partial?) translation of 1890 article from "Centralblatt für
Physiologie", 2:58-59; bibliographies, photocopies; photographs and fourteen
negatives of portraits, illustrations of brain, snapshots, the Institute at
Kazan University
Box 1, Folder 28
Bell, Charles, Sir.
1774-1842
Scope and Content Note
photographs and twelve negatives of portraits, caricature, title pages and
illustrations from writings
Box 2, Folder 1
Bennet, Abraham.
1750-1799
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of portrait, memorial plaque, and gold leaf
electroscope from Science Museum, London
Box 2, Folder 2
Berengario da Carpi, Jacopo.
ca. 1460-ca. 1530
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 2, Folder 3
Berger, Hans.
1873-1941
Scope and Content Note
typed translations from the German of: 1) Berger, Hans. "Über die
körperlichen Äusserungen psychischer Zustände", 1904, pp.
63-184. 2) Berger, Hans. "Psychophysiologie in 12 Vorlesungen", 1921. 3) Jung,
R. "Hans Berger and the discovery of the EEG according to his journals and
protocols". 4) Werner, R. "Hans Berger of the Friedrich-Schiller University,
Jena"
Note
folder #1 of 3
Box 2, Folder 4
Berger, Hans.
1873-1941
Scope and Content Note
reprints and photocopies of original articles by and about Berger; 1964
letter from R. Jung to H. Magoun regarding Berger archives
Note
folder #2 or 3
Box 2, Folder 5
Berger, Hans.
1873-1941
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of EEG tracings, and portraits
Note
folder #3 of 3
Box 2, Folder 6
Bernard, Claude.
1813-1878
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 27 negatives of spinal cord, chorda tympani, portraits,
experiments, etc., and painting of group in laboratory
Box 2, Folder 7
Bernstein, Julius.
1839-1917
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles, typed translations, bibliographic notes; photographs
and 17 negatives of portrait, nerve scheme, etc.
Box 3, Folder 1
Berthelot, Pierre-Eugène Marcelin [Marcellin].
1827-1907
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 3, Folder 2
Betz, Vladimir Aleksandrovich [Bets, Vladimir
Alekseevitch].
1834-1894
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 2 negatives of portrait and sketch of corpus callosum
Box 3, Folder 3
Bichat, (Marie-François) Xavier.
1771-1802
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait plaque by David d'Angers; photographs and seven
negatives of portraits, title page, etc.
Box 3, Folder 4
Bikeles, Gustav.
b. 1861
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of article title pages; correspondence from the Medical Academy
in Cracow, Poland, with biographical sketch and partial bibliography
Box 3, Folder 5
Blasius, Gerardus Leonardus.
1626?-1692
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of drawings of spinal cord
Box 3, Folder 6
Boerhaave, Herman.
1668-1738
Scope and Content Note
reprint, "Herman Boeerhaave (1668-1738), teacher of all Europe," by G. A.
Lindeboom, "JAMA", 206: 2297-2301, Dec. 2, 1968, with color portrait;
reproductions of two letters, in Dutch and in Latin, from Boerhaave, dated
31/10/1715 and 22/12/1720; correspondence with Prof. A.M. Luyendijk-Elshout;
packet of brochures (in Dutch) from the Museum Boerhaave, Leiden; portraits; 2
illustrations of "Oud Poelgeest" house, Leiden, 1738; other photographs and 12
negatives
Box 3, Folder 7
Boissier de la Croix de Sauvages, François [De Sauvages,
Francois Boissier].
1706-1767
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negative of portrait joined with J. C. Deshais title page
Box 3, Folder 8
Boll, Franz Christian.
1849-1879
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 3, Folder 9
Bollée, Léon.
1870-1913
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of "machine à multiplier"
Box 3, Folder 10
Borelli, Giovanni Alphonso.
1608-1679
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles; list of references; photographs and 16 negatives of
portrait, title page and illustrations
Box 3, Folder 11
Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirevich.
1833-1887
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 3, Folder 12
Boruttau, Heinrich Johannes.
1869-1923
Scope and Content Note
biographic and bibliographic notes; photocopies; correspondence with D.
Biesold and O. Creutzfeldt
Box 3, Folder 13
Bostock, John.
1773-1846
Scope and Content Note
photograph and two negatives of frog leg muscle experiment
Box 3, Folder 14
Botkin, Sergei Petrovich.
1832-1889
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 3, Folder 15
Bouillaud, Jean Baptiste.
1796-1881
Scope and Content Note
one-paragraph typed biography from "Bulletin of the History of Medicine",
31:1957; photographs and negatives of 2 portraits; one portrait also combined
with Broca's [Box 3 : 18]
Box 3, Folder 16
Bowditch, Henry Pickering.
1840-1911
Scope and Content Note
some bibliographic references
Box 3, Folder 17
Boyle, Robert.
1627-1691
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles and figures; photographs and 10 negatives of
portraits and experimental apparatus
Box 3, Folder 18
Broca, Paul.
1824-1880
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 3 negatives of portrait, one coupled with John Hughlings
Jackson, another with Ernst Aubertin (1825- )
Box 3, Folder 19
Brodmann, K. (Korbinian).
1868-1918
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 3, Folder 20
Brown-Séquard, Charles Edouard.
1817-1894
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles; photograph and negative of portrait
Box 3, Folder 21
Brücke, Ernst Wilhelm von.
1819-1892
Scope and Content Note
letter from K. Pateisky regarding photographs of Brücke and other
items; photographs and 12 negatives of portraits at various ages; one coupled
with Carl Ludwig (1816-1895)
Box 3, Folder 22
Bruegel, Pieter [Breughel, Peter ].
ca. 1525-1569
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of "The Extraction of the Stone of Madness"
Box 3, Folder 23
Burdon-Sanderson, John Scott, Sir, 1st bart.
1828-1905
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 5 negatives of portrait, equipment, and EKG analysis
Box 3, Folder 24
Burton, Robert.
1577-1640
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 3, Folder 25
Butlerov, A. M. (Aleksandr Mikhailovich).
1828-1886
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 3, Folder 26
Cabanis, P. J. G. (Pierre Jean Georges).
1757-1808
Scope and Content Note
portraits of P. J. G. and of Madame Cabanis
Box 3, Folder 27
Caldani, Leopoldo Marco Antonio.
1725-1813
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 6 negatives of portrait, illustrations
Box 3, Folder 28
Cannon, Walter Bradford.
1871-1945
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles, commentaries, with 1940 picture in the laboratory;
photographs and 2 negatives of portraits, title page
Box 4, Folder 1
Casseri, Giulio Cesare [Casserius, Julius]
ca. 1552-1616
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 4, Folder 2
Caton, Richard.
1842-1926
Scope and Content Note
40-page typed biography of Caton, including information on his ancestors,
from birth to ca. mid-1880s; 8 x 5" watercolor by Caton of Stromboli, dated
1911, with cover letter by his grandnephew, Walter E. Ormerod; photographs and
14 negatives of portraits at various ages, copy of signature, etc.
Note
folder #1 of 2
Box 4, Folder 3
Caton, Richard
1842-1926
Scope and Content Note
copy of extensive correspondence between MABB and descendants of Richard
Caton (mainly Ann R. Caton, daughter), as transcribed by Walter E. Ormerod; also
contains a biography of Caton, lengthy exerpts from his diaries describing trips
to medical meetings in Washington, D.C., Moscow, etc.
Note
folder #2 of 2
Box 4, Folder 4
Cavallo, Tiberius.
1749-1809
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of portraits
Box 4, Folder 5
Cavendish, Henry.
1731-1810
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 4 negatives of illustration of electric field around torpedo
fish
Box 4, Folder 6
Charcot, J. M. (Jean Martin).
1825-1893
Scope and Content Note
photographs of Charcot demonstrating hysteria in a woman before an audience,
and of a sketch of Charcot holding a brain
Box 4, Folder 7
Charleton, Walter.
1619-1707
Scope and Content Note
photocopies, photographs and negatives of title pages and portrait
Note
another copy in [Box 8 : 3] coupled with Gassendi's portrait; see also
Walter Pagel article filed under Glisson [Box 8 : 8]
Box 4, Folder 8
Chirac, Pierre.
1650-1732
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of portrait
Box 4, Folder 9
Clarke, Robert Henry.
1850-1926
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives of portrait, stereotaxic instrument
Box 4, Folder 10
Coghill, George Ellett.
1872-1941
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 4, Folder 11
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de.
1714-1780
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait
Box 4, Folder 12
Condorcet, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de.
1743-1794
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of article "Science, education and the French Revolution," by L.
Pearce Williams, "Isis", 44:311-330, 1953; MABB highlighted the names of
Condorcet, Destutt de Tracy, Abbé de Condillac, and Cabanis
Box 4, Folder 13
Cotugno, Domenico [Cotunnius, Dominicus].
1736-1822
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 3 negatives of portrait and title page
Note
see also Sulzer [Box 16 : 1]
Box 4, Folder 14
Croone, William.
1633-1684
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of: holographic text, with typed transcript, of "An experimental
account of the raising up of a weight hung at the bottome of an emptie bladder";
"De ratione motus musculorum"; chapter on "Rhetoric professors" from John Ward's
"The Lives of the Professors of Gresham College", London, 1740 (facsimile);
correspondence with Yale Library re. obtaining the holographic text; photocopy,
photographs and 5 negatives of portrait, muscle diagrams, title page and
notebook pages
Box 4, Folder 15
Cushing, Harvey.
1869-1939
Scope and Content Note
photographs of two portraits
Box 4, Folder 16
Cybulski, Napoleon Nicodemus.
1854-1919
Scope and Content Note
translations; partial photocopies of articles; bibliographic references; copy
of MAAB's chapter on Cybulski from The "Electrical Activity of the Brain";
photographs and 16 negatives of portraits, electrodes, EEG of experimental
epilepsy
Box 4, Folder 17
Cyon, E. de (Élie).
1843-1912
Scope and Content Note
partial photocopies of articles by and about Cyon; biographic sketches,
including a translation of a memorial written by D. G. (Dmitrii Grigor'evich)
Kvasov; bibliographic notes and references; photographs and 4 negatives of
portrait and apparatus
Box 5, Folder 1
Danilevskii, Vasili Iakovlevich.
1852-1939
Scope and Content Note
partial photocopies of articles by and about Danilevsky; translations of his
work; biographic sketches; several drafts of MAAB's chapter; bibliographic notes
and references; correspondence with Vernon Rowland and with Ch. S. Koshtoyants;
photographs and 9 negatives of portraits and apparatus
Note
folder #1 of 2; see also Vorontsov [Box 21 : 19]
Box 5, Folder 2
Danilevskii, Vasili Iakovlevich.
1852-1939
Scope and Content Note
English translation: "First Native Investigations on Electroencephalography",
ed. by V. Ia. Danilevskii, I. M. Sechenov, and B. F. Verigo, with the original
Russian volume, "Pervye otechestvennye issledovaniia po elektroentsefalografii",
Meditsinskoi Literatury, 1949; chapter authors are: Arkhangelskii, Georgii
Vladimirovich; Sechenov, I. M. (Ivan Mikhailovich); Vvedenskii, N. E. (Nikolai
Evgen'evich); Verigo, Baronislav Fortunatovich; Danilevskii, Vasili Iakovlevich;
Mislavskii, N. A.; Larionov, Vladimir Elimovich; Trivus, Solomon Abramovich;
Kaufman, P. Iu.
Note
folder #2 of 2
Box 5, Folder 3
Darwin, Charles.
1809-1882
Scope and Content Note
photographs of two portraits as an old man
Box 5, Folder 4
Darwin, Erasmus.
1731-1802
Scope and Content Note
photograph and 2 negatives of portrait
Box 5, Folder 5
Deiters, Otto Friedrich Karl.
1834-1863
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 11 negatives of portraits and figures of spinal cord;
translations of German captions
Box 5, Folder 6
Descartes, René.
1596-1650
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and reprints of articles and illustrations by and about
Descartes; English translation of "Ouvres de Descartes", v. 11:119-215, by
Edward L. Clark; notes
Note
folder #1 of 2
Box 6, Folder 1
Descartes, René.
1596-1650
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and reprints of articles and catalog entries concerning various
portraits of Descartes; correspondences with Merkulov and Storm van Leeuwen
regarding the portraits; photographs and 27 negatives of portraits, title pages
and figures of Descartes publications, of a Swedish court scene with Queen
Christina and Descartes, and sketches of houses in which Descartes reputedly
lived, etc.
Note
folder #2 of 2
Box 6, Folder 2
Deshais, Jean Etienne.
fl. 1749
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of title page; joined with Boissier de la Croix de
Sauvages portrait
Box 6, Folder 3
Destutt de Tracy, Antoine Louis Claude, Comte.
1754-1836
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives of sketch for portrait in profile, believed to
be by Pierre-Jean David for a medallion, and other portraits
Box 6, Folder 4
Diderot, Denis.
1713-1784
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of: "De la suffisance de la religion naturelle", from Diderot's
"Ouvres complètes"; "The Encyclopèdie of Diderot", from Cohen's
"Album of Science"; book review of Aram Vartanian's "Diderot and Descartes...",
1953, in "Isis", 44: 389-391, 1953; photographs and 6 negatives of portraits,
frontispiece, text
Box 6, Folder 5
Donders, F. C. (Franciscus Cornelius).
1818-1889
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait at desk
Box 6, Folder 6
Du Bois-Reymond, Emil Heinrich.
1818-1896
Scope and Content Note
partial translation of article on Russian scientists who worked in Du Bois'
lab; reprint, "Eine Festgabe für Emil du Bois-Reymond", by P.W. Ruff and
H. Choinowski, "Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift, Humboldt-Univ. Berlin,
Math.-Natur. Reihe", 16(5): 839-846, 1967, shows 16 portraits of Du
Bois-Reymond's students in Berlin; photographs and 28 negatives of portraits, 2
group photographs of founders of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, title
page, apparatus, etc.
Box 6, Folder 7
Duchenne, G.-B. (Guillaume Benjamin).
1806-1875
Scope and Content Note
two photographs and negatives of electrodes on head and leg, "from
McHenry"
Box 6, Folder 8
Dufay, Joannes Thecla Felicitas.
Scope and Content Note
five photographs and two negatives of thesis, [Paris], 1750
Box 6, Folder 9
Duverney, Joseph-Guichard.
1648-1730
Scope and Content Note
photographs of brain stem and cerebellum drawings, taken from the "Bulletin
of the Johns Hopkins Hospital", 21(235): 304-311, 1910
Box 6, Folder 10
Duvernoy [Duvernoi or Duvernois].
Scope and Content Note
photographs of portrait bust and medallion; envelope bears note "not my
man!"
Note
possibly Georges Louis Duvernoy, 1777-1865
Box 6, Folder 11
Economo, Constantin, Freiherr von.
1876-1931
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of two portraits, from "Founders of Neurology",
1970
Box 6, Folder 12
Edinger, Ludwig.
1855-1918
Scope and Content Note
photographs of four portraits
Box 6, Folder 13
Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried.
1795-1876
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of plate VI, drawings of nerves and cells of man and
animals, "Annalen der Physie und Chemie", 28(3), 1833
Box 6, Folder 14
Einthoven, Willem.
1860-1927
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of title pages of articles
Box 6, Folder 15
Elliott, Thomas Renton.
1877-1961
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait from Clarke and O'Malley "Human Brain and
Spinal Cord"
Box 6, Folder 16
Estienne, Charles.
1504-ca. 1564
Scope and Content Note
photograph and two negatives of human figures illustrating the dura mater in
an opened skull, and spinal cord and spinal nerves
Box 6, Folder 17
Euler, Leonhard [Leonard von Euler].
1707-1783
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 6, Folder 18
Eustachi, Bartolomeo.
1520-1574
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait bust
Box 6, Folder 19
Evelyn, John.
1620-1706
Scope and Content Note
two pages torn from Nov. 11, 1961 "New Yorker"; photograph and negative of
portrait, from "Science in Oxford", 1923
Note
see [Box 1 : 11] for portrait
Box 6, Folder 20
Fabricius, Georg.
1516-1571
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 6, Folder 21
Fabricius, Johann Baptista.
Scope and Content Note
portrait, 1626
Box 6, Folder 22
Faraday, Michael.
1791-1867
Scope and Content Note
one portrait photograph and negative, another portrait postcard; one pose
also in combination with portrait of André Marie Ampère
Box 6, Folder 23
Fechner, Gustav Theodor.
1801-1887
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 6, Folder 24
Féré, Charles Simon.
1852-1907
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles and obituary, the latter with portrait; list of
publications; correspondence with R. Naquet
Box 6, Folder 25
Fernel, Jean.
1497-1558
Scope and Content Note
photograph and two negatives of portrait and first page of "Ambiani,
Physiologiae, lib.vij. De parrium corporis humani descriptione"
Box 6, Folder 26
Ferrier, David.
1843-1928
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 10 negatives of two portraits and of drawings of human and
monkey brains
Box 6, Folder 27
Fick, Adolf.
1829-1901
Scope and Content Note
photographs of two portraits and negatives
Box 6, Folder 28
Flechsig, Paul Emil.
1847-1929
Scope and Content Note
photographs of two portraits
Box 6, Folder 29
Fleischl von Marxow, Ernst.
1846-1891
Scope and Content Note
photocopy (faded) of 1890 article; photographs of portrait and of entries in
a ledger pertaining to "Prof. Dr. Ernst v. Fleischl, Wien", supplied by K.
Pateisky of Vienna; additional handwritten pages are explained in a letter from
André Weil, 1956; 10 negatives
Box 6, Folder 30
Flourens, P. (Pierre) [Jean Pierre Marie Flourens].
1794-1867
Scope and Content Note
photographs and six negatives of title page of "Recherches
expérimentales sur les proprietés et les fonctions du
système nerveux...", 1824, of portrait, and of illustration of pigeon
Box 7, Folder 1
Fontana, Felice [Felice Gaspar Ferdinand Fontana].
1730-1805
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and reprints of articles by and about Fontana; section on Fontana
by MAAB from "Founders of Neurology", and reprint of her presentation to the
Int. Symposium on the History of Neurology, Varenna, 1961, published in "Essays
on the History of Italian Neurology"; 2 portraits; photographs and 30 negatives
of title page of "Traité sur le vénin de la vipere...", 1781,
other illustrations, and portraits
Box 7, Folder 2
Forel, Auguste Henri.
1848-1931
Scope and Content Note
photographs of two portraits
Box 7, Folder 3
Foster, Michael.
1836-1907
Scope and Content Note
one-paragraph typed summary of his professional life
Box 7, Folder 4
Fouquet, Henri.
1727-1806
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Note
see also La Mettrie [Box 10 : 25]
Box 7, Folder 5
Franklin, Benjamin.
1706-1790
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of portraits and illustration of flying a kite in a
thunderstorm
Box 7, Folder 6
Fresnel, Augustin Jean [Freshel].
1788-1827
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of scene with Humboldt and Hallé repeating
experiments done by Galvani and Volta; Fresnel made suggestions based on his own
magnetic theory to Ampère, which helped the latter to formulate an idea
of the electrodynamic molecule
Box 7, Folder 7
Freud, Sigmund.
1856-1939
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portrait, nerve illustrations
Box 7, Folder 8
Fritsch, Gustav Theodor.
1838-1927
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait, also combined with Eduard Hitzig;
illustrations of model of electric fish, and drawings of the whole brain; eleven
negatives
Box 7, Folder 9
Fulton, John Farquhar.
1899-1960
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles by and about Fulton; photographs of Denny-Brown's
muscle unit recordings, used in Fulton's 1931 "Science" article
Box 7, Folder 10
Gad, Johannes.
1842-1926
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Box 7, Folder 11
Gall, F. J. (Franz Joseph).
1758-1828
Scope and Content Note
photographs of portraits; illustrations of brains and skulls; seventeen
negatives
Box 7, Folder 12
Galvani, Luigi.
1737-1798
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and reprints of articles by and about Galvani; notes;
bibliographic references; correspondence with Carlo Tassinari
Note
folder #1 of 2
Box 7, Folder 13
Galvani, Luigi.
1737-1798
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 50 negatives of Galvani portraits, title page, illustrations
of frog experiments, Casa Galvani, his own sketches, etc.
Note
folder #2 of 2
Box 8, Folder 1
Garten, Siegfried.
1871-1923
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and translations of works by Garten and obituaries; bibliographic
references; notes; correspondence with T. Bullock and D. Biesold; photographs
and five negatives of electric fish
Box 8, Folder 2
Gaskell, Walter Holbrook.
1847-1914
Scope and Content Note
one bibliographic reference
Box 8, Folder 3
Gassendi, Pierre.
1592-1655
Scope and Content Note
photograph, negative, and photocopy of portrait
Box 8, Folder 4
Gaub, Hieronymus David [Jerome David Gaub; Gaubius].
1705-1780
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of chapter about Gaub; MABB's text about Gaub
Box 8, Folder 5
Gennari, Francesco.
1752-1797
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of title page and illustration from "De
peculiari structura cerebri"
Box 8, Folder 6
Gilbert, William.
1540-1603
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles about Gilbert and a portrait; notes; short article
about Dr. John Dee, another Elizabethan; text by MABB; photographs and fourteen
negatives of portraits, title page and illustrations from "De magnete";
photograph and negative of Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession
Note
for further discussion of Gilbert portraits, see Thompson, Silvanus P.
[Box 16 : 8]
Box 8, Folder 7
Gildemeister, Martin.
1876-1943
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and translations of articles by and about Gildemeister;
correspondence with Robert B. Malmo and with Robert Edelberg; photos and fifteen
negatives of illustrations, home, laboratory, etc.
Note
for reprint of MABB article on Gildemeister, see [Box 19 :
1]
Box 8, Folder 8
Glisson, Francis.
1597-1677
Scope and Content Note
MABB's text about Glisson and Jonathan Goddard; photocopy of articles about
Glisson and Goddard; photographs and negatives of portraits, frontispieces, and
page of "Tractatus de ventriculo et intestinis"
Note
see also [Box 8 : 9]
Box 8, Folder 9
Goddard, Jonathan.
1617-1675
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of text and illustration; correspondence from
The Royal Society, London
Note
see also [Box 8 : 8]
Box 8, Folder 10
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von.
1749-1832
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of portrait, frontispiece
Box 8, Folder 11
Goldsmith, Oliver.
1730?-1774
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of title pages of "A Survey of Experimental
Philosophy", and of [Wesley?] "The Desiteratum: or, Electricity made Plain and
Useful"
Box 8, Folder 12
Golgi, Camillo.
1843-1926
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of portrait, nerve drawings; six negatives
Box 8, Folder 13
Goltz, Friedrich Leopold.
1834-1902
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of portraits, title page, dog, and dog brain;
twenty-two negatives
Box 8, Folder 14
Gorter, Johannes de.
1689-1762
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of commentary about Gorter; notes; MABB's text; photographs and
four negatives of portraits and illustrations
Box 8, Folder 15
Gotch, Francis.
1853-1913
Scope and Content Note
photographs and six negatives of portrait and of tracings of nerve response;
joined with portrait of George Edward Burch
Box 8, Folder 16
Gowers, W. R. (William Richard).
1845-1915
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 8, Folder 17
Graaf, Reinier de [De Graaf, Reiner].
1641-1673
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of frontispiece for "De succo pancreatico"
Box 8, Folder 18
Graham Brown, Thomas [Brown, T. Graham ].
1882-1965
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of title pages of two articles
Box 8, Folder 19
Grainger, Richard Dugard.
1801-1865
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives of title page and some tables from
"Observations on the Structure and Functions of the Spinal Cord", 1837
Box 9, Folder 1
Gratiolet, Pierre [Louis Pierre].
1815-1865
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 2 negatives of portrait, brain hemisphere
Box 9, Folder 2
Gravesande, Willem Jacobs.
1688-1742
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 9, Folder 3
Gray, Stephen.
1666-1736
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles by and about Gray; photographs and two negatives of
Otterden Place and of illustrations
Box 9, Folder 4
Gudden, Bernhard Aloys von.
1824-1886
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 9, Folder 5
Guericke, Otto von.
1602-1686
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of commentaries on Guericke; photographs and nine negatives of
portrait, and title page and figures from "Experimenta nova...", 1672; colored
postcard from Deutsches Museum, Munich, of the Magdeburger vacuum
hemispheres
Box 9, Folder 6
Hales, Stephen.
1677-1761
Scope and Content Note
drafts of MABB's text about Hales, Newton, and electricity as an agent in
nerve transmission; photographs and five negatives of portrait, title page of
"Statistical Essays", v. II, 1740, and of Teddington Parish Church
Box 9, Folder 7
Hall, Marshall.
1790-1857
Scope and Content Note
photographs and nine negatives of portraits, illustrations, and title pages
of "On the Diseases and Derangements of the Nervous System", 1841 and "Lectures
on the Nervous System and its Diseases", 1836
Box 9, Folder 8
Haller, Albrecht von.
1708-1777
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles by and about Haller; autographed reprint of article
by V. L. Merkulov; drafts of MABB's text; notes; three portraits
Note
see also Tissot [Box 16 : 10]
Box 9, Folder 9
Hariot, Thomas [Harriot, Thomas].
1560-1621
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of material about Hariot; photograph and two negatives of
examples of his binary manipulation, taken from J. W. Shirley, 1951
Box 9, Folder 10
Hartley, David.
1705-1757
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles by and about Hartley; photograph and negative of
portrait
Box 9, Folder 11
Harvey, William.
1578-1657
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait and frontispiece of "De generatione
animalium"
Box 9, Folder 12
Hausen, Christian August.
1693-1743
Scope and Content Note
photographs and one negative of title page, front matter and some pages of
"Novi profectus in historia electricitatis", 1743, and "Hausen's electrical
machine"
Box 9, Folder 13
Head, Henry, Sir.
1861-1940
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 9, Folder 14
Heidenhain, Rudolf Peter Heinrich
1834-1897
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portraits and drawing of dog experiment
Box 9, Folder 15
Helmholtz, Hermann von.
1821-1894
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 22 negatives of portraits, apparatus, and title pages of
"Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music", 1885
[1954] and "Beschreibung eines Augen-Spiegels...", 1851
Box 9, Folder 16
Helmont, Jean Baptiste van.
1577-1644
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 9, Folder 17
Helvétius, Anne-Catherine.
1719-1800
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait; postcard of portrait bust
Box 9, Folder 18
Henle, Jakob [Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle].
1809-1882
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 9, Folder 19
Henschen, Salomon Eberhard.
1847-1930
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of autobiography, fr. "Die Medizin der Gegenwart in
Selbstdarstellungen", ed. by L. R. Grote, 1925; reprints (1979-1986) by David H.
Ingvar, Stockholm
Box 9, Folder 20
Hering, Ewald.
1834-1918
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of title pages of Hering articles; typed MABB text; bibliographic
references
Box 10, Folder 1
Hermann, Ludimar.
1838-1914
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and translations of material by and about Hermann, including an
obituary; notes; photographs and twelve negatives of portraits and figures from
his publications; correspondence with Prof. H. Lullies concerning one of the
portraits
Box 10, Folder 2
Herrick, Charles Judson.
1868-1960
Scope and Content Note
five portraits, at various ages
Box 10, Folder 3
Hertz, Heinrich.
1857-1894
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of article about Hertz, received from John Barlow
Box 10, Folder 4
Highmore, Nathaniel.
1613-1685
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 10, Folder 5
His, Wilhelm.
1831-1904
Scope and Content Note
photographs of two portraits
Box 10, Folder 6
Hobbes, Thomas.
1588-1679
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of material about Hobbes, and of portrait and frontispiece;
photographs and four negatives of portraits, frontispiece of "Leviathan",
1839
Box 10, Folder 7
Hoffmann, Friedrich.
1660-1742
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of material about Hoffmann; notes; drafts of MABB's text;
photographs and five negatives of portraits, and title page of "Fundamenta
medicinae...", 1695; one portrait coupled with that of Johann August Unzer
Note
see also [Box 16 : 15]
Box 10, Folder 8
Holmgren, Frithiof.
1831-1897
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 10, Folder 9
Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden, Sir.
1857-1916
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of report of 1st International Physiological Congress and an
article, 1889 and 1890; photocopy of cortical diagram and portrait of Charles
Edward Beevor, a co-worker; photographs and eight negatives of portraits and
illustrations; negative and photographs of experimental setup
Box 10, Folder 10
Humboldt, Alexander, Freiherr von.
1769-1859
Scope and Content Note
bibliographic references; photographs and fifteen negatives of portraits, his
study, illustrations from his writings; a photograph and negative of Humboldt
and Hallé repeating experiments of Galvani and Volta, copied from "Les
merveilles de science", by Louis Figuier, 1867
Note
material was housed in an envelope labeled "Freshel"; no identification
of Freshel could be established, but the name may be a typographical error for
Fresnel; see [Box 7 : 6]
Box 10, Folder 11
Hunter, John.
1728-1793
Scope and Content Note
book review by MABB of a monograph about Hunter, from "Isis", 64(4): 563-565;
photographs and ten negatives of portraits of John Hunter, William Hunter, and
illustrations from Hunter's writings
Box 10, Folder 12
Huygens, Constantijn.
1596-1687
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, apparatus
Box 10, Folder 13
Jackson, J. Hughlings (John Hughlings).
1835-1911
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portraits and brain illustration
Box 10, Folder 14
Kant, Immanuel.
1724-1804
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 10, Folder 15
Karplus, J. P. (Johann Paul).
1866-1936
Scope and Content Note
photographs and one negative of portraits
Box 10, Folder 16
Kölliker, Albert von.
1817-1905
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portraits, spinal cord section, and
illustrations of cells, 1849
Box 10, Folder 17
Korsakov, S. S. (Sergei Sergeevich).
1854-1900
Scope and Content Note
photographs and one negative of portrait and first page of article from
"Archiv f. Psychiatrie"
Box 10, Folder 18
Kratzenstein, Christian Gottlieb.
1723-1795
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives of portraits, apparatus
Box 10, Folder 19
Krause, Fedor.
1857-1937
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of Krause's map of the motor cortex, 1931
Box 10, Folder 20
Kronecker, Carl Hugo.
1839-1914
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Note
another portrait in Du Bois' "Festgabe" reprint [Box 6 : 6]
Box 10, Folder 21
Kronland, Johann Marcus Marci von [Jan Marek].
1595-1667
Scope and Content Note
portrait, sent by Prof. Z. Servit of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences
Box 10, Folder 22
Krüger, Johann Gottlob.
1715-1759
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 10, Folder 23
Kühne, W. (Willy) [Friedrich Wilhelm
Kühne].
1837-1900
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portrait and illustration
Box 10, Folder 24
Kupalov, Petr Stepanovich.
1888-1964
Scope and Content Note
photographs of portrait and scene in laboratory
Box 10, Folder 25
La Mettrie, Julien Offray de.
1709-1751
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of material about La Mettrie; notes; photographs and three
negatives of portraits
Note
one portrait is coupled with portrait of Henri Fouquet [B7 :
4]
Box 10, Folder 26
Langley, John Newport.
1852-1925
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of material by Langley and by E. Klein; partial MABB text about
Langley; photographs and three negatives of portraits and map of brain
Box 10, Folder 27
Lapicque, Louis Édouard.
1866-1952
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with R. Naquet; reprints, obituary; photograph and negative of
portrait
Box 11, Folder 1
Larionov, Vladimir Elimovich.
1857-1919
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and translations of articles by Larionov; translation, titled
"The galvanometric determination of the current of the cerebral cortex in the
area of the sound centers by irritation of the peripheral hearing organs";
drafts of text by MABB on Larionov, and also on Solomon Abramovich Trivus and
Tchiriev, all students of Bechterev; bibliographic notes; correspondence with J.
Barlow, M. M. Khananashvili, I. Pigarev, P.G. Kostyuk, P.V. Simonov, and E.N.
Sokolov; photographs and three negatives of brain areas
Box 11, Folder 2
Lavater, Johann Caspar.
1741-1801
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 11, Folder 3
Laycock, Thomas.
1812-1876
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait and title page of "Mind and Brain",
1869
Box 11, Folder 4
Lebedev, P. N. [probably Petr Nikolaevich Lebedev,
physicist]
1866-1912
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 11, Folder 5
Le Boë, Frans de [Franciscus de le Boe Sylvius].
1614-1672
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of pages about Le Boë and iatrogenesis; photograph and
negative of portrait
Box 11, Folder 6
Le Duc
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait, by Simon Bernard Lenoir in the
Musée Caruavaleb
Box 11, Folder 7
Leeuwenhoek, Antoni van.
1632-1723
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles by and about Leeuwenhoek and of portrait and other
illustrations; photographs and twenty-one negatives of portrait, microscopes,
cells, etc.
Box 11, Folder 8
Le Gallois, M. (Julien Jean César).
1770-1814
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives of title page of "Expériences sur le
principe de la vie", Paris, 1812, and of experimental preparation and
apparatus
Box 11, Folder 9
Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von.
1646-1716
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of printed materials; notes; photographs and two negatives of
portraits, two photographs of Leibnitz statue from Leipzig
Box 11, Folder 10
Leonardo, da Vinci.
1452-1519
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of da Vinci illustrations of the skull and
brain
Box 11, Folder 11
Lewes, George Henry.
1817-1878
Scope and Content Note
photograph of an illustration of the digestive tract
Box 11, Folder 12
Lewis, W. Bevan.
1847-1929
Scope and Content Note
photographs and seven negatives of portrait and cortical layers and cells
Box 11, Folder 13
Lippmann, Gabriel W.
1845-1921
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of the Lippmann capillary electrometer, taken from
"Von Boerhaave bis Berger", ed. by K. E. Rothschuh, Stuttgart, 1964, p. 236
Box 11, Folder 14
Lister, Joseph Jackson.
1786-1869
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of material by and about Lister; correspondence with W.F.
Bynum
Box 11, Folder 15
Lobachevskii, N. I. (Nikolai Ivanovich).
1792-1856
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 11, Folder 16
Locke, John.
1632-1704
Scope and Content Note
notes; photographs of two portraits
Box 11, Folder 17
Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasil'evich.
1711-1765
Scope and Content Note
photograph and translation of an article by Dmitrii Grigor'evich Kvasov on
Lomonosov, 1961; photographs of portraits, plan and elevation of his laboratory,
title page, and diploma as academician, 1751
Box 11, Folder 18
Lordat [possibly Lordat, Jacques]
1773-1870
Scope and Content Note
photograph of painted portrait of old man in chancellor's (?) robes, sent to
MABB from Univ. de Montpellier
Box 11, Folder 19
Lower, Richard.
1631-1691
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of materials by and about Lower; notes; photographs of portrait
and of blood transfusion experiment
Box 11, Folder 20
Lucas, Keith.
1879-1916
Scope and Content Note
photograph of short article on the Lucas pendulum and EEG, 1975
Box 11, Folder 21
Luciani, Luigi.
1840-1919
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 11, Folder 22
Ludwig, Carl [Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig].
1816-1895
Scope and Content Note
some bibliographic notes; photographs and eleven negatives of portraits at
various ages and of apparatus; some photos are identified as "sent from Leipzig
by Dietmar Biesold"; pages 18-25 of a typescript with the handwritten
annotation, "continuation from Biesold's journal," titled, "Russian
physiologists in the laboratories of Carl Ludwig"; mentioned are Pavlov,
Danilevski, Cyon, Sechenov, Stolnikov, Kovalevski, and others
Box 12, Folder 1
Magalotti, Lorenzo, conte.
1637-1712
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of title page of "Saggi di naturali esperienze fatte
nell'Academia del Cimento...", 1691
Box 12, Folder 2
Magendie, Francois.
1783-1855
Scope and Content Note
photographs and eight negatives of portraits, human skull and rabbit head
Box 12, Folder 3
Magnus, Rudolf.
1873-1927
Scope and Content Note
reprints and photocopies of reminiscences of Magnus; correspondence with O.
Magnus, his son; photographs and one negative of portraits
Box 12, Folder 4
Maine de Biran, Pierre.
1766-1824
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portraits
Box 12, Folder 5
Malpighi, Marcello.
1628-1694
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and reprints of articles about Malpighi, and of MABB's
illustrations with captions (including portrait); notes; photographs and nine
negatives of portraits, illustrations
Box 12, Folder 6
Marat, Jean Paul.
1743-1793
Scope and Content Note
photographs and seven negatives of plates from "Recherches physiques sur
l'electricité", 1782
Box 12, Folder 7
Marburg, Otto.
1874- 1948
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 12, Folder 8
Marey, Etienne Jules.
1830-1904
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles about Marey and of his portrait; drafts of MABB's
text; bibliographic references; correspondence with D. Albe-Fessard; photograph
of a luncheon group of l'Association de l'Institut Marey, including Marey, 1902;
photographs and two negatives of portrait, illustration
Box 12, Folder 9
Marinesco, George.
1863-1938
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of article; bibliographic references; photographs and two negatives
of portrait and group portrait with pupils A. Kreindler and O. Sager, among
others; correspondence from Dr. Sager with list of references to EEG studies by
Marinesco, Sager and Kreindler
Box 12, Folder 10
Marum, M. van (Martinus van).
1750-1837
Scope and Content Note
catalog from Teylers Museum, with translation of partial content, concerning
van Marum and Volta; cover letter from Hans van Duijn about the translation;
portrait
Box 12, Folder 11
Matteucci, Carlo.
1811-1868
Scope and Content Note
partial photocopy of article by Moruzzi; photographs and twenty negatives of
portraits, illustrations and lab equipment
Box 12, Folder 12
Maudsley, Henry.
1835-1918
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 12, Folder 13
Mayow, John.
1640-1679
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of material by and about Mayow, including portrait; photographs
and seven negatives of portrait, muscle illustrations from "Tractatus
quinque"
Box 12, Folder 14
Mendeleyev, Dmitry Ivanovich [Mendeleev].
1834-1907
Scope and Content Note
photographs of portraits, drafts of the periodic tables, etc.
Box 12, Folder 15
Mersenne, Marin.
1588-1648
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Note
see also [Box 18 : 7]
Box 12, Folder 16
Metchnikoff, Elie [Metchnikov, Ilia Ilich].
1845-1916
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Box 12, Folder 17
Meynert, Theodor.
1833-1892
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portrait and drawings of cortical
layers
Box 12, Folder 18
Michurin, I. V. (Ivan Vladimirovich).
1855-1935
Scope and Content Note
photographs of portraits
Box 12, Folder 19
Mislavskii, NikolaiÌ Alexandrovich [Mislavsky].
1854-1929
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portraits and of university building which
housed laboratory
Box 12, Folder 20
Mistichelli, Domenico.
1675-1715
Scope and Content Note
photocopy, photographs and five negatives of title page of "Trattato dell'
apoplessia...", 1709 and some illustrations
Box 12, Folder 21
Monakow, Constantin von.
1853-1930
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 12, Folder 22
Monro, Alexander.
1733-1817
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives of portrait and full figure, title page of
"Obersvations on the structure and functions of the nervous system", 1783, and
illustrations of the brain
Box 12, Folder 23
Morgagni, Giambattista [Joannes Baptista Morgagni].
1682-1771
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of title page and frontispiece, with portrait, of
"Adversaria anatomica omnia...", 1741
Box 12, Folder 24
Morland, Samuel, Sir.
1625-1695
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portrait and calculating machines
Box 12, Folder 25
Mosso, Angelo.
1846-1910
Scope and Content Note
two photographs of kymographs, from the Pavia Museum
Box 13, Folder 1
Müller, Johannes.
1801-1858
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 15 negatives of portraits, illustration and title pages of
"Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen für Vorlesungen", 1838, and
"Über die phantastischen Gesichtserscheinungen", 1826, and portraits of
students
Note
see also [Box 6 : 6] for related material on Russian
students
Box 13, Folder 2
Munk, Hermann.
1839-1912
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portrait, cortical features
Box 13, Folder 3
Musschenbroek, Petrus van.
1692-1761
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives of portraits of Musschenbroek, his father and
his brother, of Leyden jars and a postcard of two microscopes he built
Box 13, Folder 4
Nansen, Fridtjof.
1861-1930
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait with inscription "to Mme. and Prof. Golgi";
transmittal letter from Webb Haymaker, 1969
Box 13, Folder 5
Napier, John.
1550-1617
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of "Napier's bones" (an early calculating
machine)
Box 13, Folder 6
Newton, Isaac, Sir.
1642-1727
Scope and Content Note
short articles, book review about Newton and the history of the calculus;
photocopy of statue; photographs and seven negatives of portrait, statue joined
with statue of Leibnitz, and of Manor House, Woolsthorpe, his birthplace
Box 13, Folder 7
Nobili, Leopoldi.
1784-1834
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portrait and galvanometer
Box 13, Folder 8
Nollet, abbé (Jean Antoine).
1700-1770
Scope and Content Note
15-page MABB text on Nollet; photographs and forty negatives of: portraits;
bust by Pigalle; original handwritten text; illustrations from Nollet's
writings, especially his "Leçons de physique expérimentale"
Box 13, Folder 9
Obersteiner, Heinrich.
1847-1922
Scope and Content Note
photographs and one negative of portraits
Box 13, Folder 10
Oersted, Hans Christian.
1777-1851
Scope and Content Note
photographs and nine negatives of portraits, bust, and illustration of
experiment
Box 13, Folder 11
Orbeli, L. A. (Leon Abgarovich).
1882-1958
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
see also [Box 19 : 12] for negative of an Orbeli article title
page
Box 13, Folder 12
Papez, James Wenceslas.
1883-1958
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait, photograph of the "visceral brain"
Box 13, Folder 13
Pascal, Blaise.
1623-1662
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles by and about Pascal's mechanical calculators;
bibliographic references; correspondence with D. J. Dryden; photocopies of
illustrations from MABB's text; photographs and negatives of portrait and
Pascal's and Morland's and Harriot's mechanical calculators
Box 13, Folder 14
Pasteur, Louis.
1822-1895
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of two illustrations taken from "Biology: its
Historical Development", 1978, by Baumel
Box 13, Folder 15
Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich.
1849-1936
Scope and Content Note
partial text of a lecture by MABB; introduction for an exhibit of eighteen
mounted photographs of Pavlov's laboratory given to MABB by Prof. Kupalov; an
article on this exhibit from the "UCLA Librarian"; translation of an article by
E. N. Sokolov; notes; photographs and eleven negatives of portraits, group
photographs, laboratory shots, buildings in which Pavlov lived or worked,
plaques
Note
The Kupalov photographs are housed separately in the UCLA Biomedical
Library History and Special Collections area, as Manuscript Collection No.
19
Box 13, Folder 16
Perrault, Claude.
1613-1688
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of article about Perrault; notes; photographs and four negatives of
portrait; title page of "The Natural History of Animals Containing the
Anatomical Description...", London, 1702, his "additionneur"; 4x5" positives
taken from microfilm of a French thesis on Perrault by Joseph Lebovits, 1931;
photograph of dog transfusion experiment
Note
see also [Box 14 : 3]
Box 13, Folder 17
Person [probably Charles Cléophas Person]
fl. 1820s-1840s
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of illustration of frog leg experiment from "Journal
de physiologie de Magendie"
Box 13, Folder 18
Peter I, Emperor of Russia.
1672-1725
Scope and Content Note
photograph of his post-mortem mask, surgical instruments and display case of
teeth extracted by him; photographs and two negatives of portrait, statue, and
title page of a western geography of Russia, in Russian
Note
see also Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk. Sankt-Peterburgskii nauchnyi
tsentr [Box 18 : 29]
Box 13, Folder 19
Pflüger, E. F. W. (Eduard Friedrich Wilhelm).
1829-1910
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portraits, title page of vol. 1 of "Archiv
für die gesammte Physiologie", 1868, and of 1906 article
Box 13, Folder 20
Pinel, Philippe.
1745-1826
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait and painting of "Pinel striking the
chains of the insane in 1795"
Box 13, Folder 21
Pirogov, Nikolai Ivanovich.
1810-1881
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 13, Folder 22
Pisarev, D. I. (Dmitrii Ivanovich).
1840-1868
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 14, Folder 1
Poleni, Giovanni.
1683-1761
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of mechanical clock (?) with Poleni's portrait
on it
Box 14, Folder 2
Popov, Aleksandr Stepanovich.
1859-1906
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 14, Folder 3
Pourfour du Petit, François.
1664-1741
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portrait, title page of "Lettres d'un
medecin des Hôpitaux du Roy...", 1710, illustrations of transfusion
experiments in man and dog, and a page of text with illustration
Box 14, Folder 4
Pravdich-Neminskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich [Neminskii, Vladimir
Vladimirovich Pravdich].
1879-1952
Scope and Content Note
drafts of MABB's text; bibliographic references; translations of articles;
correspondence with John Sloanaker and Michael A. Janusz, translators;
photographs and fifteen negatives of portrait, Neminsky in the laboratory with
W. J. Chagovets [Chagovetz, Tschajovez, Tschagowets], and EEGs from Neminsky
publications
Box 14, Folder 5
Priestley, Joseph.
1733-1804
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of title page of "A Familiar Introduction to the
Study of Electricity"
Box 14, Folder 6
Prochaska, Georg.
1749-1820
Scope and Content Note
photographs and eleven negatives of portraits, illustrations of brain and
spinal cord
Box 14, Folder 7
Purkynì, Jan Evangelista [Purkynje, Johann].
1787-1869
Scope and Content Note
photographs and eight negatives of portrait, nerve cells and layers, and view
of the University of Breslau
Box 14, Folder 8
Pye-Smith, Philip Henry.
1840-1914
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of schematics showing direction of nerve
impulses for various conditions
Box 14, Folder 9
Rácz, Sámuel.
1744-1807
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portrait, title page of "A
physiologiának rövid sammája...", 1789
Box 14, Folder 10
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago.
1852-1934
Scope and Content Note
notes; photographs and nineteen negatives of portraits, title page, plates,
drawings, etc.
Box 14, Folder 11
Ranson, Stephen Walter.
1880-1942
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negative of portraits
Box 14, Folder 12
Ranvier, Louis Antoine.
1835-1922
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of illustration of the node of Ranvier
Box 14, Folder 13
Réaumur, René-Antoine Ferchault de.
1683-1757
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, joined to portrait of abbé
Lazzaro Spallanzani
Box 14, Folder 14
Regius, Henricus [Regius, Henri le Roy]
1598-1679
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negative of portrait and of composite portraits with Paul
Voetius (Voet)
Note
for Voetius see [Box 16 : 25]
Box 14, Folder 15
Reil, Johann Christian.
1759-1813
Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 14, Folder 16
Reisch, Gregor.
d. 1525
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of illustration of the brain, from "Margarita
philosophica ...", 1503
Box 14, Folder 17
Remak, Robert.
1815-1865
Scope and Content Note
photographs and fourteen negatives of portraits, title pages of thesis and
"Observationes anatomicae et microscopicae de systematis nervosi structura",
1838, illustrations of neurons and cortical layers
Box 14, Folder 18
Retzius, Gustaf.
1842-1919
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 14, Folder 19
Richmann, Frid. Guil.
1711-1753
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait; photograph of "Lomonosov's explanation
of id"
Note
the name above is under the portrait; MABB used the name Georg Eilhelm
Richmann in her book
Box 14, Folder 20
Ritter, Johann Wilhelm.
1776-1810
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portrait, title pages of "Beyträge
zur nähern Kenntniss des Galvanismus...", 1800, by Ritter and of "Essai
des la philosophie des sciences", 1834, by André-Marie Ampère
Box 14, Folder 21
Robinson, Bryan.
1680-1754
Scope and Content Note
photograph and two negatives of portrait
Box 14, Folder 22
Rolando, Luigi.
1773-1831
Scope and Content Note
photographs and twelve negatives of portrait, title page of "Saggio sopra la
vera struttura del cervello...", 1809, illustrations
Box 14, Folder 23
Rosenthal, Isidor.
1836-1915
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negative of portrait, illustration
Box 14, Folder 24
Ruysch, Frederik.
1638-1731
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of illustration used by MABB; photographs and four negatives of
portraits, frontispiece, and displays of infant teratologies from the Academy of
Sciences, USSR, Leningrad
Box 15, Folder 1
Sachs, Karl [Sachs, Carl].
1853-1878
Scope and Content Note
photograph labeled: "Fig. 7. Side elevation of Clarke's instrument"
Box 15, Folder 2
Salgado, Marcos José.
1671-1740
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of title page of "Cursus medicus Mexicanus...",
1727
Box 15, Folder 3
Samoilov, A. F. (Aleksandr Filippovich).
1867-1930
Scope and Content Note
translations of articles by and about Samoilov; negative of portrait
Note
see Tarkhanov [Box 16 : 5] for photograph
Box 15, Folder 4
Santorini, Giovanni Domenico.
1681-1737
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 15, Folder 5
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von.
1775-1854
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 15, Folder 6
Schickard, Wilhelm.
1592-1635
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of a sketch of his calcuating machine, taken from
"Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications", 16(2): 139-160,
1963
Box 15, Folder 7
Schiff, Moritz.
1823-1896
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 15, Folder 8
Schulte, Rob. Werner [probably Robert Werner Schulte].
1897-
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of the original article and partial translation of: "Über
die Elektrodiagnose seelischer Eigenschaften" (Electrical diagnosis of psychic
attributes)
Box 15, Folder 9
Schwann, Theodor.
1810-1882
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, nerve fibers
Box 15, Folder 10
Seba, Albert.
1665-1736
Scope and Content Note
photograph of plate 37 of an unidentified publication, probably his
"Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio", 1734-65; shows
illustrations of armadillo, a marsupial, parrot, and other birds
Box 15, Folder 11
Sechenov, I. M. (Ivan Mikhailovich).
1829-1905
Scope and Content Note
handwritten and typed translation drafts of unidentified text; translation of
biographic and bibliographic information provided by an unidentified
correspondent; photographs and twenty-six negatives of portraits, a bronze bust,
laboratory settings, birthplace, and his schematic of inhibition
Note
see also pages in [Box 21 : 19]
Box 15, Folder 12
Semmelweis, Ignác Fülöp [Ignaz
Philipp].
1818-1865
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 15, Folder 13
Sharpey-Schafer, Edward Albert, Sir.
1850-1935
Scope and Content Note
a list of numbers with "Cranefield" in the upper corner, probably page
numbers to "The Historical Development of Physiological Thought; a
symposium...", edited by Chandler McC. Brooks and Paul F. Cranefield, New York,
1959; photographs and negative of portrait and of "Horsley's brain"
Box 15, Folder 14
Sherrington, Charles Scott, Sir.
1857-1952
Scope and Content Note
material by and about Sherrington; translations of Pavlov's and Airapetiants'
commentaries on Sherrington; transcriptions of three letters from Sherrington to
Pavlov, dated 1913 and 1932; translation of pages from Merkulov's book "Essays
on the Life and Scientific Activity of A. A. Ukhtomsky", chapt. IV; page numbers
and some photocopied pages from "The Historical Development of Physiological
Thought; a symposium...", edited by Chandler McC. Brooks and Paul F. Cranefield,
New York, 1959; drafts of MABB's text on Sherrington; two pages of MABB's text
on "Architectonics of the cerebral cortex," with photographs and twelve
negatives of portrait, diagrams of excitation and inhibition, and of a letter
pertaining to Sherrington's coining the word "synapse"; bibliographic notes
Box 15, Folder 15
Soemmering, Samuel Thomas von.
1755-1830
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, views of brain
Box 15, Folder 16
Spallanzani, Lazzaro.
1729-1799
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portrait
Box 15, Folder 17
Spencer, Herbert.
1820-1903
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 15, Folder 18
Spurzheim, J. G. (Johann Gaspar).
1776-1832
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portraits, skull, inferior view of brain,
plaster busts
Box 15, Folder 19
Stahl, Georg Ernst.
1660-1734
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of material about Stahl; "Nova Acta Leopoldina", N.F. 12, no.
89:425-502, 1943: "Bedeutung und Auswirkungen...Georg Ernst Stahl auf den
Vitalismus des XVIII. Jahrhunderts...," by Bernward J. Gottlieb; bibliographic
notes; photographs and six negatives of portraits, title page
Box 15, Folder 20
Steinach, Eugen.
1861-1944
Scope and Content Note
translation of article by Steinach, 1908; photocopies of title pages
Box 15, Folder 21
Steno, Nicolaus [Stensen, Niels].
1638-1686
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of materials by and about Steno, and of illustrations used by
MABB; photographs and twenty-six negatives of portrait, title pages,
frontispiece, brain slices, and muscle fibers
Box 15, Folder 22
Stilling, Benedikt.
1810-1879
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 15, Folder 23
Stuart, Alexander.
1673-1742
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of works by Stuart; photographs and five negatives of
illustrations
Box 16, Folder 1
Sulzer, Johann Georg.
1720-1779
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait; also portrait of Dominicus
Cotunnius [Cotugno, Domenico}
Note
for Cotugno see [Box 4 : 13]
Box 16, Folder 2
Swammerdam, Jan.
1637-1680
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of materials and reprints by and about Swammerdam; correspondence
with Storm van Leeuwan; photographs and fifteen negatives of portrait,
birthplace, title page, illustrations
Box 16, Folder 3
Swedenborg, Emanuel.
1688-1772
Scope and Content Note
article about Swedenborg; photograph and negative of portrait
Box 16, Folder 4
Swieten, Gerard, Freiherr van.
1700-1772
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of article concerning van Swieten and Boerhaave; photographs and
four negatives of portraits and of the Wiener Krankenhaus
Box 16, Folder 5
Tarkhanov, Ivan Romanovich, kniaz [Tarkanov].
1846-1908
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait and of portrait of Samoilov
Note
for Samoilov see [Box 15 : 3]
Box 16, Folder 6
Tchiriev, Sergei Ivanovich [Chiriev, Chirieff, Chiryeff].
1850-1919
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait, and negative joined with portrait of N. Cybulski
Box 16, Folder 7
Thévenot, Melchisédec.
1620-1692
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 16, Folder 8
Thompson, Silvanus Phillips.
1851-1916
Scope and Content Note
corrrespondence between officers of the Royal College of Physicians, London,
and Prof. Thompson concerning portraits of Dr. William Gilbert, 1903 and 1911;
also, correspondence between MABB and Helen G. Thompson, Prof. Thompson's
daughter, 1957-1962; a 1899 Christmas card from Prof. and Mrs. Thompson;
snapshots of "Tunperley (sp.?)," Prof. Thompson's house
Note
for Gilbert see [Box 8 : 6]
Box 16, Folder 9
Timiriazev, K. A. (Kliment Arkad'evich) [Timiryazev].
1843-1920
Scope and Content Note
photographs of portrait, statue, group at Moscow University
Box 16, Folder 10
Tissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David).
1728-1797
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait and a scene with Haller (?)
Box 16, Folder 11
Torricelli, Evangelista.
1608-1647
Scope and Content Note
program (in Russian) for a meeting, 1958; photograph and negative of perlite
microscope invented by him
Box 16, Folder 12
Trembley, Abraham.
1710-1784
Scope and Content Note
photograph and two negatives of portrait, joined with frontispiece from W.
Harvey work
Box 16, Folder 13
Türck, Ludwig.
1810-1868
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portrait, ventral view of dog
Box 16, Folder 14
Ukhtomskii, Aleksei Alekseevich [Ukhtomsky, Alexei
Alexeivich].
1875-1942
Scope and Content Note
typed translation of selected passages from vol. VL of "Collected Works",
Leningrad, 1962 (translation by Irene Agnew); long letter from D. S. (Daniil
Semenovich) Vorontsov with biographical information on Ukhtomskii; other
material by and about Ukhtomskii, including four reprints; MABB's text; two
portraits and a photograph of Ukhtomskii and M. N. Shaternikov at a congress
Box 16, Folder 15
Unzer, Johann August.
1727-1799
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of portrait used by MABB, and of two articles by James Johnston,
1764 and 1767; photographs and two negatives of portrait, title page of "The
Principles of Physiology", 1851
Box 16, Folder 16
Valentin, Gabriel Gustav.
1810-1883
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portrait, nerve and nerve endings
Box 16, Folder 17
Valli, Eusebio.
1755-1816
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, title page of "Experiments on
Animal Electricity...", 1793
Box 16, Folder 18
Valsalva, Antonio Maria.
1666-1723
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 16, Folder 19
Verigo, Baronislav Fortunatovich.
1860-1925
Scope and Content Note
photocopies and translations of articles by and about Verigo; text by MABB;
photographs and two negatives of portrait, apparatus
Note
see also pages in [Box 21 : 19]
Box 16, Folder 20
Vesalius, Andreas.
1514-1564
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives: frontispiece of "De humani corporis fabrica
librorum epitome"; anatomical illustrations
Box 16, Folder 21
Vicq-d'Azyr, M. (Félix).
1748-1794
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of illustrations of the brain
Box 16, Folder 22
Vieussens, Raymond.
1641?-1715
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait and title page of "Ouvres françoises...",
1715
Box 16, Folder 23
Vigouroux, Romain.
1831-ca. 1895
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of two articles; short biographical sketch
Box 16, Folder 24
Villiers [a physician of Sens].
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of a printed letter concerning objections to Descarte's theory of
the pineal gland, 1640
Box 16, Folder 25
Voet, Gijsbert [Voetius, Gisbertus].
1589-1676
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 16, Folder 26
Vogt, Oskar.
1870-1959
Scope and Content Note
photographs and one negative of portraits, the Buch Institute, Neustadt, ca.
1932, and portraits of Cécile Mugnier Vogt (1875-1962), taken about 1901
and 1956
Box 17, Folder 1
Volta, Alessandro.
1745-1827
Scope and Content Note
photographs and eighteen negatives of: portraits, title page of "De vi
attractiva ignis electrici...", 1769, apparatus, Galvani's house, portrait of
Marum
Note
see also Teylers Museum catalog and partial translation of contents
about Volta and van Marum [Box 12 : 10]
Box 17, Folder 2
Voltaire.
1694-1778
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of portraits, bust by Houdon, statues
Box 17, Folder 3
Vulpian, Alfred.
1826-1887
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, joined with title page of Johannes
Müller's "Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen", 1838
Box 17, Folder 4
Vvedenskii, N. E. (Nikolai Evgen'evich) [Wedensky, Nicolas
Yevgenvich].
1852-1922
Scope and Content Note
typed translation: "The Famous Russian Physiologist: N. E. Wedensky", by D.
S. Vorontsov; photocopies and translations of material by and about Vvedenskii;
drafts of text by MABB; photographs and six negatives of portraits, schematic of
experiment, and view of lab
Box 17, Folder 5
Waldeyer-Hartz, Wilhelm von.
1836-1921
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 17, Folder 6
Waller, Augustus Désiré.
1856-1922
Scope and Content Note
typed "Method" section of 1897 article; photograph and negative of "Action of
anaesthetics on vegetable and animal protoplasm"
Box 17, Folder 7
Weber, Ernst Heinrich.
1795-1878
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, cell
Box 17, Folder 8
Weiss, Otto.
1871-1943
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of a memorial article
Box 17, Folder 9
Wernicke, Carl.
1848-1905
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of lateral view of cortex showing language areas
Box 17, Folder 10
Wesley, John.
1703-1791
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of title page of "The Desideratum: or, Electricity
made plain and useful", 1778
Box 17, Folder 11
Whytt, Robert.
1714-1766
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of portrait, notes, material about Whytt; photographs and three
negatives of portrait, title page of "An Essay on the Vital and Other
Involuntary Motions of Animals", 1763
Box 17, Folder 12
Willis, Thomas.
1675-1621
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of materials by and about Willis; "Thomas Willis as a physician,"
by Kenneth Dewhurst, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1964; also, two
articles about Christopher Wren, who illustrated Willis' "Cerebri anatome";
photographs and eighteen negatives of portrait, frontispiece, pages of Willis
text, of brain illustrations, a building (his home, birthplace?)
Box 17, Folder 13
Winkler, Cornelis.
1855-1941
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of demonstrations of electricity
Box 17, Folder 14
Winslow, Jacques Bénigne.
1669-1760
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portrait, title page and first page of
"Exposition anatomique de la structure du corps humain", 1732 and of exterior of
amphitheatre
Box 17, Folder 15
Wolff, Caspar Friedrich.
1733-1794
Scope and Content Note
photographs and one negative of portraits
Box 17, Folder 16
Wolff, Christian, Freiherr von.
1679-1754
Scope and Content Note
photographs of portrait and title page of "Psychologia empirica...", 1738
Box 17, Folder 17
Wren, Christopher, Sir.
1632-1723
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portrait, map of London
Box 17, Folder 18
Wundt, Wilhelm Max.
1832-1920
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 17, Folder 19
Yerkes, Robert Mearns.
1876-1956
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of title page of article, 1905
Box 17, Folder 20
Young, Thomas.
1773-1829
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of portrait, joined with portrait of
Helmholtz
Box 17, Folder 21
Zhukovskii, Nikolai Egorovich.
1847-1921
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 17, Folder 22
Zinin, Nikolai Nikolaevich.
1812-1880
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 17, Folder 23
Miscellaneous first-half-of-20th-century individuals
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of title pages of articles or books, by: Albert Adamkiewicz; B.
P. Babkin; A. J. Carlson; Vasilii Iurevich Chagovets (W. J. Tschagoweta); Rudolf
Dittler; Ernst Gellhorn; l'Hermitte (Lhermitte); A. Hoche; J. L. Hoorweg; L.
Loewenfeld; W. Nernst; Wilhelm Schuppe; E. Storch
Subseries 2.
Institutions.
Physical Description: 0.3 linear ft.
Scope and Content Note
Research materials arranged by country, then by institutional name.
Box 18, Folder 1
Austria. Physiologisches Institut, Wien.
1854-1900
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of building
Box 18, Folder 2
Austria. Wiener Allgemeines Krankenhaus.
Scope and Content Note
composite photograph with view of the hospital and a portrait of Gerard,
Freiherr van Swieten
Box 18, Folder 3
Canada. Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill
University.
Scope and Content Note
four photographs including Drs. William Cone, R. A. C. Elliot, Herbert
Jasper, Donald McEachern, Wilder Penfield, Lamar Roberts, and various unnamed
Fellows
Box 18, Folder 4
England. Gresham College, London.
1739
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative
Box 18, Folder 5
England. Royal Society, London.
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives of: frontispiece of Thomas Sprat's "History
of the Royal Society", 1667, showing Charles II as a founder and patron, which
is joined with an engraving of Louis XIV visiting the Cabinet de Physique du
Jardin du Roi; seal of the Royal Society
Box 18, Folder 6
France. Académie des Sciences, France.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of the title page of "Histoire de l' Académie
Royale des Sciences", Tome I, 1733
Note
for a photograph and negative of an engraving of Louis XIV visiting the
Cabinet de Physique du Jardin du Roi, with the future Académie
Observatory under construction visible through the window, 1671, see [Box 18 :
5]
Box 18, Folder 7
France. Convent of the Minimes [Minims (Religious order].
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of the buildings where a group that formed around
Mersenne met; they led to the founding of the Académie
Française
Box 18, Folder 8
France. École de Médecine de Paris.
Scope and Content Note
photographs and three negatives labeled: "École de Medecine Clinique,
Rue des Peres"; "École de Médecine de Paris", 19th century; and
"L'ancienne Faculté de Médecine"
Box 18, Folder 9
France. Hospitals in Paris.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative showing the buildings and locations of twenty
hospitals, taken from "Sciences, médecine, pharmacie, de la
Révolution à l'Empire (1789-1815)", by Pierre Huard, 1970
Box 18, Folder 10
France. Hôtel-Dieu de Paris.
Scope and Content Note
photographs of a view of the hospital from the river, and of nuns washing
laundry in the river
Box 18, Folder 11
France. Jardin du roi, Paris.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of the general plan
Box 18, Folder 12
France. Salpêtrière (Hospital) [Hôpital de la
Salpêtrière].
Scope and Content Note
photographs
Box 18, Folder 13
Germany. Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina zu
Halle.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of title page of the first volume of "Miscellanea
curiosa; sive, ephemeridum medico-physicarum germanicarum academiae naturae
curiosorum", 1670
Box 18, Folder 14
Germany. Universität Göttingen.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative
Box 18, Folder 15
Germany. Universität Marburg.
Scope and Content Note
photograph
Box 18, Folder 16
Italy. Accademia del cimento (Florence, Italy).
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of frontispieces and title pages
Note
see also Magalotti [Box 12 : 1]
Box 18, Folder 17
Italy. Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, Rome.
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of charter (?) and seal; joined with
frontispiece of a publication from the German Academy in Halle
Box 18, Folder 18
Italy. Università di Padova.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of the Theatrum anatomicum Lycei Patauini (University
of Padua)
Box 18, Folder 19
The Netherlands. Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden [Leiden
University].
early 17th c.
Scope and Content Note
photographs and six negatives of the library interior, the anatomy theatre,
and exterior views
Box 18, Folder 20
Poland. Kraków (Poland). Collegium Maius. Uniwersytet
Jagiellonski.
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives
Box 18, Folder 21
Poland. Uniwersytet Wroclawski im. Boleslawa Bieruta [University of
Breslau].
Scope and Content Note
photograph
Box 18, Folder 22
Russia (U.S.S.R.). Institut fiziologii im. I.P. Pavlova, Leningrad
[Pavlov Institute of Physiology]
Scope and Content Note
photographs
Box 18, Folder 23
Russia (U.S.S.R.). Institut mozga. Akademiia meditsinskikh nauk
SSSR.
Scope and Content Note
five photographs of interior and exterior of building, labeled "AMN. SSSR.
Brain Research Institute, Moscow"
Box 18, Folder 24
Russia (U.S.S.R.). Kazanskii gosudarstvennyi universitet im. V.I.
Ul'ianova-Lenina [Kazan University].
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives plus a postcard
Box 18, Folder 25
Russia (U.S.S.R.). Kharkivs'kyi derzhavnyi universytet [Kharkov
(Ukraine) University].
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives, plus a descriptive note from Vorontsov
Box 18, Folder 26
Russia (U.S.S.R.). L'vivs'kyi derzï, hï,avnyi
universytet im. Iv. Franka [also known as Lwów, or Lvov, or L'viv
University, Ukraine].
Scope and Content Note
photograph of front facade
Box 18, Folder 27
Russia (U.S.S.R.). Moskovskii Universitet.
Scope and Content Note
photographs of Moscow University, one from the 18th century, one of the new
20th century tower building; also two negatives of buildings, labeled "Zdanie
fizicheskogo fakulteta" and "Zdanie khimicheskogo fakulteta"
Box 18, Folder 28
Russia (U.S.S.R.). Muzei antropologii i etnografii (Akademiia nauk
SSSR) [Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography, Academy of Sciences,
Leningrad].
Scope and Content Note
photographs of skeleton and limb specimens from the (Frederick) Ruysch
Collection
Box 18, Folder 29
Russia (U.S.S.R.). Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk. Sankt-Peterburgskii
nauchnyi tsentr.
Scope and Content Note
photographs and one negative of the Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg
Note
see also Peter I [Box 13 : 18]
Box 18, Folder 30
U.S.A. Cooper Medical College, San Francisco.
1899-1900
Scope and Content Note
eight negatives of pages of the annual announcement, with engravings of the
college building and Lane Hospital
Box 18, Folder 31
U.S.A. The Johns Hopkins University Medical Department,
Baltimore.
1905-1906
Scope and Content Note
twenty-three negatives of pages of the catalog and announcement
Subseries 3.
Subjects.
Physical Description: 0.2 linear ft.
Scope and Content Note
Subjects, based on the original file organization, are listed
alphabetically.
Box 18, Folder 32
Calculating machines.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative, taken from "Catalogo degli strumenti del Museo di
Storia della Scienza Firenze"; photograph of ENIAC, taken from Ulain's article
in "Scientific American", 1964; photograph and negative of Scheutz's difference
engine; photograph and negative of Thomas de Colmar's arithmometer
Note
see also photographs under Babbage [Box 1 : 13], Moreland [Box 12 :
24], Napier [Box 13 : 5], Pascal [Box 13 : 13] and under Schickard [Box 15 :
6]
Box 18, Folder 33
Chinese representation of the human brain, spinal cord,
heart.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative
Box 18, Folder 34
Development of European scientific institutions and
publishing.
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles, book reviews, etc.; tear sheets
Box 18, Folder 35
Early representation of the human nervous system.
Scope and Content Note
photo and negative of an illustration from Ashmole ms. #399, 13th century,
Bodleian Library, Oxford
Box 18, Folder 36
Electrical machines.
Scope and Content Note
photographs and five negatives: Aurora apparatus; Bennet gold-leaf
electroscope by I. Newman; Clarke's magneto-electric machine; Fleming's wireless
valve compared with Marconi's coherer; Galvani's original and commercial model;
Gordon's electrical machine; Hauksbee's friction electrical machine; Nollet's
electrostatic machine
Note
see also under Hausen [Box 9 : 12]
Box 18, Folder 37
Electrotherapy.
Scope and Content Note
MABB text in partial drafts; photocopies and reprints of articles;
photographs and two negatives
Note
see also MABB's manuscript "Electrical experiments in man" [Box 19 :
4]
Box 18, Folder 38
Galvanism.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of an illustration from "Histoire de galvanisme", by
Pierre Sue. 4 vols. Paris: 1802; the plate is headed: "Bull. des Sc.", Tom III.
Pl. IV. No. 58
Box 18, Folder 39
Heat currents.
Scope and Content Note
two single-spaced typed pages, titled "The basic rules of heat currents," and
"Some high frequency don't's"
Box 18, Folder 40
Leyden jar.
Scope and Content Note
reprint of "The invention of the Leyden jar," by C. Dorsman and C. A.
Crommelin, "Janus", 46, 1957, communication no. 97 fr. National Museum of the
History of Science, Leyden; photographs and three negatives of Leyden (or
Leiden) jars
Note
see also Musschenbroek [Box 13 : 3]
Box 18, Folder 41
Medical shamanism.
Scope and Content Note
negative of a wizard with deer-head, prehistoric painting from Les Trois
Frères cave, France, reproduced in "An Illustrated History of Medicine",
by Roberto Margotta, 1968
Box 18, Folder 42
Microscopes.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of 3-lens microscopes of end of 17th century
Box 18, Folder 43
Physicians.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of caricature "Habit de médecin" by de
Larmessin (Bibliothèque Nationale)
Box 18, Folder 44
Thomson mirror galvanometer.
Scope and Content Note
letter concerning the Thomson mirror galvanometer from the London Science
Museum to L. A. Geddes, who forwarded it to MABB
Box 18, Folder 45
Ventricles.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of an illustration from "Positiones circa libros
physicorum et de anima Aristotelis...", Cologne, 1494 (incunabulae 379, National
Library of Medicine)
Box 18, Folder 46
Voltaic piles.
Scope and Content Note
one typed page, "Medizinhistorisches aus dem Josephinium"; photograph of
"Volta's piles at Milan" with negative [badly damaged]
Box 18, Folder 47
Western Union undulator.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of apparatus
Subseries 4.
M.A.B. Brazier's Historical Writings and Exhibits.
Physical Description: 0.3 linear ft.
Scope and Content Note
Includes Dr. Brazier's historical writings and exhibits to the extent they
were represented within the papers, arranged into reprints, manuscripts and
exhibits, and books. (Note: Contents of two bound volumes of historical reprints
and seven bound volumes of collected reprints separately housed in the UCLA
Biomedical Library History and Special Collections Division are not listed.)
Box 19, Folder 1
Reprints.
Scope and Content Note
"The background and rise of Russian neurophysiology," by H.W. Magoun and
M.A.B. Brazier, In: "Research Reviews" (Office of Naval Research, Washington,
D.C.), Sep. 1958. 17 p.; "Felice Fontana; essays on the history of Italian
neurology," In: "Proceedings of the International Symposium on the History of
Neurology, Varenna, 1961" (see also Fontana [Box 7 : 1]); "A pioneer in the
electrophysiology of skin and muscle: Martin Gildemeister (1876-1943)," IN:
"Neuroscience Across the Centuries", ed. by F. C. Rose, Smith-Gordon, 1989 (see
also Gildemeister [Box 8 : 7])
Note
and additional two bound volumes titled "Historical reprints" and seven
bound volumes titled "Collected reprints" are housed separately in the UCLA
Biomedical Library's History and Special Collections Division
Box 19, Folder 2
Manuscripts and Exhibits. "The historical growth of neurophysiology"
(Massachusetts General Hospital and the University of California at Los
Angeles).
Scope and Content Note
fifty-nine photographs of the exhibit panels and one negative
Box 19, Folder 3
Manuscripts and Exhibits. "Pioneers in the electrophysiology of the
nervous system, 1875-1929".
1969
Scope and Content Note
twenty-two photographs of the exhibit panels
Box 19, Folder 4
Manuscripts and Exhibits. "Electrical experiments on man in the early
eighteenth century".
Scope and Content Note
MABB's typed draft of 14 pages; letter from John H. Durston, editor at
Educational Services Inc., with editorial suggestions concerning possible
publication, Sep. 1960
Note
see also folder on electrotherapy [Box 18 : 37]
Box 19, Folder 5
Manuscripts and Exhibits. "Electric fish as a model".
Scope and Content Note
MABB's text in partial drafts; bibliographic references; miscellaneous notes;
photograph and negative of an Attic krater with depiction of an electric
fish
Note
envelope has name of [Peter] Kellaway on in
Box 19, Folder 6
Manuscripts and Exhibits. "Neurophysiology in the laboratories of
Germany in the opening years of the 20th century".
Scope and Content Note
MABB's typed text
Subseries 5.
Miscellaneous Historical Materials.
Physical Description: 5 folders
Box 19, Folder 7
Book reviews of "The Neurophysiological Background for
Anesthesia".
1973
Scope and Content Note
the volume was authored by MABB, published by Charles C Thomas, Springfield,
Ill., 1972
Box 19, Folder 8
Miscellaneous reprints on historical matters.
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of memorium of N. S. Korotkoff, by L. A. Geddes; tribute to Leonid
V. Krushinsky, by P.G. Kostyuk; tribute to Angelique Arvanitaki-Chalazonitis, by
Eric R. Kandel; article about Pavel Iurievich Rostovtsev, by D. G. Keasov; four
articles about Claude Bernard, Pavlov and Cannon, and Pavlov, by V. L. Merkulov;
articles about topics in the history of neurosciences, by: Erna Lesky; K. E.
Rothschuh; A. I. Smirnova; Julian Walawski; and Kazimierz Zieliñski
Box 19, Folder 9
Bibliographic references.
Note
folder was titled "Reference lists from various works and
indices"
Box 19, Folder 10
Miscellaneous notes and pages.
Note
some material in MABB's handwriting, some typed
Box 19, Folder 11
Miscellaneous correspondence.
Scope and Content Note
with R. Courrier (1971); H. Fischgold (1961); W. Storm van Leeuwen (1966);
Julie Kwan (1984)
Box 19, Folder 12
Miscellaneous title pages and texts.
Scope and Content Note
in an envelope labeled "Airepetanz", negatives of: "On the trophic nerves to
skeletal muscles," by L. A. Orbeli, first page; "Über eine neue Methode
den Dünndarm zu isolieren," by L. Thiry, first page and two figures;
"Vagotonia: a Clinical Study in Vegetative Neurology", by Hans Eppinger and Leo
Hess, 1915, title page and table-of-contents; "Ueber einen Plexus myentericus,
einen bisher unbekannten ganglio-nervösen Apparat im Darmkanal der
Wirbelthiere", by Leopold Auerbach, 1862, title page; "Science", 5(128), June
11, 1897, pages 901-902: "The Bulletin of the Battle Creek Sanatarium...", 1929,
special issue to honor I. P. Pavlov, title page
Note
the last three items bear the signature of Walter C. Alvarez
Series 2.
History of Modern Neurophysiology
1950-
Physical Description: 1.2 linear feet
Scope and Content Note
Includes mainly pictures, articles, some translations, and some
correspondence concerning scientists who were Dr. Brazier's friends,
acquaintances and colleagues; (in a few instances identification of individuals
was uncertain.)
Subseries 1.
Individuals
1950-
Physical Description: 0.9 linear ft.
Scope and Content Note
The beginning date separates individuals whose significant work in the
neurosciences was published after the end of World War II (ca. 70
scientists).
Box 19, Folder 13
Adrian, Edgar Douglas Adrian, Baron.
1889-1977
Scope and Content Note
reprints of obituaries by W. Storm van Leeuwen, 1977 and G. Moruzzi, 1980;
photocopies of articles, notes, bibliographic references
Note
folder #1 of 2
Box 19, Folder 14
Adrian, Edgar Douglas Adrian, Baron.
1889-1977
Scope and Content Note
letter to MABB with various questions, 1965; letter from Sherrington
discussing origin of term "synapse"; photocopies of letters applying for
positions of house physician and of resident medical officer, with supporting
testimonials, 1913, 1915; photographs and fifteen negatives of portraits,
circuit diagram, recordings of nerve activity; also includes pictures of the
Dalai Lama (1974), Forbes, Sherrington, Zotterman (1926, 1952)
Note
folder #2 of 2
Box 19, Folder 15
Anokhin, P.K. (Petr Kuz'mich).
1898-1974
Scope and Content Note
photographs of two portraits
Box 19, Folder 16
Bailey, Percival.
1892-1973
Scope and Content Note
portrait, 1957
Box 19, Folder 17
Beritashvili, Ivan Solomonovich [Beritoff].
1885-1974
Scope and Content Note
reprint, "Annual Review of Physiology", 28: 1966 with author autograph; two
obituaries with portraits, 1975; photographs and negatives of portrait, picture
in laboratory with Takahashi
Box 19, Folder 18
Beteleva, T. G. (Tat'iana Georgievna).
Scope and Content Note
translation of an article "Evoked potentials of the rabbit's visual chiasm
arising under stimulation of the eye with a single light flash," 1963
Box 19, Folder 19
Bishop, George H. (George Holman).
1889-1973
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait, in contemporary laboratory setting
Box 20, Folder 1
Bremer, Frédéric.
1892-1982
Scope and Content Note
tribute, with portrait; correspondence with MABB; photocopy of chapter by
Bremer, with portrait; photograph and negative of brain and EEG illustrations,
1975-1982
Box 20, Folder 2
Bronk, Detlev Wulf.
1897-1975
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait, 1962
Box 20, Folder 3
Burch, George Edward.
1910-1986
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait from the Royal Society of London; photograph and
negative of capillary electrometer
Note
see also Gotch for joint portrait [Box 8 : 15]
Box 20, Folder 4
Bykov, K. M. (Konstantin Mikhailovich).
1886-1959
Scope and Content Note
reprint of report submitted to XVIIIth Physiological Congress on conditioned
reflexes; photograph of portrait
Note
see also snapshot [Box 21 : 27]
Box 20, Folder 5
Chang, Hsiang-Tung.
1907-
Scope and Content Note
photographs and 2 negatives of Chang in front of laboratory equipment, and a
drawing of cortical neurons
Note
contained in envelope labeled "Chang: MIT lecture"
Box 20, Folder 6
Chernigovskii, V. N. (Vladimir Nikolaevich).
1907-1981
Scope and Content Note
photograph standing with Zakhusov in front of building with plaque, Akademiia
meditsinskikh nauk SSSR
Box 20, Folder 7
Clark, Wesley A.
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of article; photographs and three negatives of "Wes Clark and Chuck
Molnar and LINC", and of analyzed EEG trace
Box 20, Folder 8
Craik [perhaps K. J. W. Craik, author of "The Nature of
Explanation"]
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 20, Folder 9
Davis, Hallowell.
1896-1992
Scope and Content Note
biographical sketch and bibliography; photocopies and reprints of Davis
publications; correspondence with MABB; photograph of portrait; negative of EEG
tracings; twelve photographs from the 1930s of H. Davis, Bill (A.J.) Derbyshire,
and Don Lindsley at Harvard Medical School, Alfred Loomis, and Frederic A. and
Erna L. Gibbs, and a number of EEGs from published articles
Box 20, Folder 10
Dawson, George Duncan.
1912-1983
Scope and Content Note
photographs and two negatives of EEG tracings
Box 20, Folder 11
Dell, Paul Charles.
1915-1976
Scope and Content Note
"Paul Dell, his life and work," by Suzanne Tyc-Dumont. In: "Cerebral
Correlates of Conscious Experience", ed. by Buser and Rougeul-Buser, 1978;
INSERM Symposium #6; photograph of portrait
Box 20, Folder 12
Dempsey, Edward Wheeler.
1911-1975
Scope and Content Note
photographs and one negative of portrait, snapshot
Box 20, Folder 13
Denny-Brown, D. (Derek).
1901-1981
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait; muscle units [from Fulton's "Science"
article]
Box 20, Folder 14
Derbyshire, Arthur James.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with MABB regarding first noting of REM EEG activity in
sleeping cats, 1978
Box 20, Folder 15
Dzhavrishvili, Teimuraz Davidovich.
Scope and Content Note
translation (by Gertrude Wachbrit): "On the question of reversible temporary
connections," an author's abstract of his master's thesis, Tbilisi State
University, 1959
Box 20, Folder 16
Eccles, John C. (John Carew), Sir.
1903-1997
Scope and Content Note
letter from Robert Naquet, 1986; two bibliographic references
Box 20, Folder 17
Erlanger, Joseph.
1874-1965
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles by and about Erlanger and biographical sketches of
Erlanger and Herbert Spencer Gasser; photographs of two portraits, one
negative
Box 20, Folder 18
Fischer, Max Heinrich.
1892-
Scope and Content Note
2-page typed 1st-person professional resume, in German, signed by Fischer and
dated 1955; portrait, also signed, and negative
Box 20, Folder 19
Forbes, Alexander.
1882-1965
Scope and Content Note
reprints of articles by and about Forbes, including obituaries, one with
portrait; photographs and four negatives of portrait and of Forbes' records of
anesthesia and his schema for stretching muscles; correspondence with: Hallowell
Davis, Hildegarde Forbes, and Florence F. Locke
Box 20, Folder 20
Galambos, Robert.
1914-
Scope and Content Note
reprint of article; photograph and negative of drawings of circuits around
electric fish
Box 20, Folder 21
Gasser, Herbert Spencer.
1888-1963
Scope and Content Note
reprints of articles about Gasser; photographs of portraits and axon
cross-section, two negatives
Box 20, Folder 22
Gastaut, Y.
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of EEG tracings, "Revue Neurologique", 89(5): 383,
1953
Box 20, Folder 23
Gibbs, Frederic Andrews.
1903-1992
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, 1988; reprint; photographs and three negatives of EEG
tracings
Note
see snapshot in H. Davis folder [Box 20 : 9]
Box 20, Folder 24
Grundfest, Harry.
1904-1983
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of article by Grundfest from "Journal of Neurophysiology", 1957
Box 20, Folder 25
Hess, Walter Rudolf.
1881-1973
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of articles by and about Hess; correspondence from Marcel Monnier
to MABB, 1978; photographs and four negatives of portraits, figures from
publications, and of a plaque on the door of Casa Fenaro #6 in Ascona
Box 20, Folder 26
Hoagland, Hudson.
1899-1982
Scope and Content Note
"In memoriam: Hudson Hoagland: 1899-1982," by Hallowell Davis, from "Journal
of Biological Psychiatry"; 5 typed pages autographed by Hallowell Davis
Box 20, Folder 27
Ingram, Walter Robinson.
1905-1978
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 20, Folder 28
Jasper, Herbert H. (Herbert Henri).
1906-1999
Scope and Content Note
list of Jasper's publications and communications, 1987
Note
for portrait and additional photograph, see under Montreal Neurological
Inst. [Box 18 : 3]
Box 20, Folder 29
Kadzhaya, D. V.
Scope and Content Note
translation (by Gertrude Wachbrit): "The effect of the depression of
spontaneous cortical activity of the cerebral hemispheres on response evoked
potentials of the optic system," by Kadzhaya and S. P. Narikashvili. "Reports of
the Georgian Academy of Sciences", 29(6), 1962
Box 20, Folder 30
Karmanova, I. G. (Ida Gavrilovna).
Scope and Content Note
translation of "Fotogennaia katalepsiia", Moscow, 1965: "Photogen Catalepsy;
the evolution, physiology, and clinical evaluation of central inhibition of the
motor function"
Box 20, Folder 31
Kogan, A. B. (Aleksandr Borisovich).
1912-
Scope and Content Note
translations of: "Statistical-probability principle of neural organization in
functional systems of the brain," 1964; "About the ability of the cortex to
complete functional and anatomical recovery of extirpated parts"; photocopies of
partial Kogan articles, English and Russian
Box 20, Folder 32
Konorski, Jerzy.
1903-1973
Scope and Content Note
reprint of an article on I.P. Pavlov; photograph of portrait, with
signature
Box 20, Folder 33
Kornmüller, Alois Eduard.
1905-1968
Scope and Content Note
typed memorial, by R. Janzen; photograph and negative of Kornmüller
applying electrodes to human head, dated 1944
Box 20, Folder 34
Koshtoiiants, Kh. S. (Khachatur Sedrakovich)[Koshtoyantz or
Kostoyantz].
1900-1961
Scope and Content Note
two-page translated summary of "History of Modern Methods of Research into
the Functions of the Brain", headed "Ch. S. Koshtoyants" and sent to MABB by D.
S. Vorontsov, Kiev; reprints; photographs of portraits
Box 21, Folder 1
Kozhevnikov, V. A. (Valerii Aleksandrovich).
1924-
Scope and Content Note
translation of "Sovremennye metody analiza elektroentsefalogrammy", by V. A.
Kozhevnikov and R. M. Meshcherskii, Moscow, 1963; 217 typed pages
Box 21, Folder 2
Lennox, William Gordon.
1884-1960
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Box 21, Folder 3
Lindsley, Donald Benjamin.
1907-2003
Scope and Content Note
snapshot with Bill (A.J.) Derbyshire in Hallowell Davis' laboratory
Box 21, Folder 4
Livanov, M. N. (Mikhail Nikolaevich).
1907-1986
Scope and Content Note
translation of "Elektroetsefaloskopiia", Moscow, Medgiz; translated by
Elizabeth J. Wolfe, 1964
Box 21, Folder 5
Loomis, Alfred Lee.
1888-1975
Scope and Content Note
newspaper obituary; typescript of "Alfred Lee Loomis: American discoverer of
the EEG," by Hallowell Davis; correspondence betweeen MABB and Hallowell Davis,
1976
Box 21, Folder 6
Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich.
1898-1976
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 21, Folder 7
Magoun, Horace Winchell.
1907-1991
Scope and Content Note
photograph of Magoun with stereotaxic instrument; photograph and negative of
a different portrait with symposium badge
Box 21, Folder 8
Matthews, Bryan Harold Cabot.
1906-1986
Scope and Content Note
photocopy of obituary from "British Medical Journal", 293:511, Aug. 23, 1986,
with portrait; photocopy of letter from Pat [?], author of the obituary
("PAM")
Box 21, Folder 9
Morison, R. S.
Scope and Content Note
photographs and four negatives of portrait, portrait of Edward W. Dempsey,
and EEG recordings
Note
for another Dempsey portrait, see [Box 20 : 12]
Box 21, Folder 10
Moruzzi, Giuseppe.
1910-1986
Scope and Content Note
reprint; photocopy of memoir by Boguslaw Zernicki; photograph and negative of
a page of Moruzzi's notes; reprint of obituary and bibliography by O. Pompeiano;
snapshot; unidentified portrait labeled "not Moruzzi"
Box 21, Folder 11
Nesmeianov, A. N. (Aleksandr Nikolaevich).
1899-1980
Scope and Content Note
negative of a snapshot, labeled: "Lecture by Academician A. N. Nesmianov on
organic chemistry"
Box 21, Folder 12
Rasmussen, Theodore Brown.
1910-2002
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 21, Folder 13
Sarkisov, S. A. (Semen Aleksandrovich).
1897-1971
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 21, Folder 14
Sawyer, Charles Henry.
1915-
Scope and Content Note
reprint of chapter from "Endocrinology: People and Ideas, American
Physiological Society", 1988; with author's inscription
Box 21, Folder 15
Shapovalov, A. I. (Aleksandr Ivanovich).
1932-1983
Scope and Content Note
translation of chapter: "The physiology and pharmacology of synaptic
transmission of excitation." In: "Issledovaniia po farmakologii retikuliarnoi
formatsii I sinapticheskoi peredachi" ("Actual problems of pharmacology of
reticular formation and synaptic transmission"), ed. by A. V. Valdman,
Leningrad, 1963
Box 21, Folder 16
Sholl, Donald Arthur
Scope and Content Note
photographs and six negatives of plates: organization of the cerebral
cortex
Box 21, Folder 17
Travis, L. [probably Lee Edward Travis]
1896-1987
Scope and Content Note
portrait in laboratory setting
Box 21, Folder 18
Voronin, L. G. (Leonid Grigor'evich).
1908-1983
Scope and Content Note
photograph of portrait
Box 21, Folder 19
Vorontsov, D. S. (Daniil Semenovich) [Woronzow].
1886-1965
Scope and Content Note
translation (by Elizabeth J. Wolfe): "Sketches from the History of Physiology
in the Ukraine," by D. S. Vorontsov, V. M. Nikitin, P. M. Serkov, Kiev, 1959;
individual biographies include: Vasili Iakovlevich Danilevskii, 1852-1939; S. I.
Chiriev (Tchiriev); D. S. Vorontsov; Vasil Mikhailovich Arkhangelskii,
1883-1943; I. M. Sechenov, 1829-1905; Baronislav Fortunatovich Verigo,
1860-1925; correspondence with MABB
Note
see also pages on Vorontsov in [Box 5 : 2], translation of a Vorontsov
chapter on Vvedenskii in [Box 17 : 4], and Koshtoiiants translation in [Box 20 :
34]
Box 21, Folder 20
Walter, William Grey.
1910-1977
Scope and Content Note
two reprints, discussion of Walter's work, 1976, 1985; photograph and
negative of demonstration of first automatic EEG machine in Eicher Dome at
Massachusetts General Hospital, with a machine brought by Walter from
England
Box 21, Folder 21
Wiener, Norbert.
1894-1964
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait, title page of "Cybernetic"
Box 21, Folder 22
Winterstein, Hans.
1879-1963
Scope and Content Note
photograph and negative of portrait
Subseries 2.
Institutions and Societies
1950-
Physical Description: 0.1 linear ft.
Scope and Content Note
Arranged by country.
Box 21, Folder 23
U.S.A. American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
1981
Scope and Content Note
addresses presented by Milton Katz and by Walter Rosenblith to the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences on May 15 and 16, 1981, on the dedication of its
new building during the Academy's bicentennial celebration
Box 21, Folder 24
England. The Science Museum, London.
Scope and Content Note
1966 instructions from the Photograph and Lantern Slide Service, with an
index of the subjects for which specific lists of items are available
Box 21, Folder 25
France. Société Française pour l'Histoire des
Sciences de l'Homme.
Scope and Content Note
description
Box 21, Folder 26
Russia (U.S.S.R.) A guide to the Soviet Academies.
1961
Scope and Content Note
contains index of names
Subseries 3.
Subjects
1950-
Physical Description: 0.2 linear ft.
Box 21, Folder 27
Neurophysiology in the Soviet Union.
1958, 1960
Scope and Content Note
two typescripts by MABB, 43 pages for 1958 draft, 16 pages for 1960 revision
(the latter bears the note "not published"); photographs from the trip:
Leningrad: at the Pavlov Institute of Physiology, USSR Academy of Sciences,
Airapetiants (Airapetiantz), Brazier, Bykov, Magoun and Pototzney; Moscow: at
Moscow State University and the First Moscow Medical Institute, Anokhin; Tblisi:
at the Institute of Physiology, Georgian Acadmey of Sciences, Beritashvili,
Galambos, Gedevani, Okidjava, and Roitbak; photograph labeled "August, Townay
(?)" showing Magoun and others at a speakers' table; three negatives showing two
technicians implanting skull electrodes in a rabbit, and implanted turtle and
fish
Box 21, Folder 28
"Notes on some neurophysiological centers visited in Denmark,
Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Rumania, and Austria"
1958
Scope and Content Note
typescript, 23 pages, by MABB
Box 21, Folder 29
Reports on a visit to Australia.
1969
Scope and Content Note
MABB attended the Symposium on Anxiety, organized by the World Psychiatric
Association, to present the opening paper: "Some historical aspects of anxiety";
invitation and program for the meeting; MABB's reports on "Biomedical Research
in Australia," "The Australian aborigines," and "Support for research in
Australia," published in Sep. and Oct. 1969 issues of the Office of Naval
Research "European Scientific Notes"
Box 21, Folder 30
Science (Neurophysiology) in the 20th century.
Scope and Content Note
reproduction of group photograph of attendees of the Psychology Conference,
Clark University including Sigmund Freud and C. J. Jung, 1909; tear sheets
Box 22, Folder 1
"So Human a Brain: Knowledge and Values in the
Neurosciences"
1990
Scope and Content Note
program for an interdisciplinary workshop sponsored by the Dibner Institute
for the History of Science and Technology, Woods Hole, MA
Box 22, Folder 2
Miscellaneous reprints and photocopies on current
neurophysiology.
Box 22, Folder 3
Cortical extra-slow potential oscillations (ESOP).
Scope and Content Note
translations of three chapter summaries from an unidentified source
Box 22, Folder 4
Evolution of microelectronics.
1970
Scope and Content Note
photograph, negatives, and legend of figure taken from "Large-scale
integration in electronics," by F. G. Heath. "Scientific American", Feb.
1970:22-31
Series 3.
Professional and personal materials
1930-1993
Physical Description: 3.3 linear ft
Scope and Content Note
This series comprises only a small part of the collection; (the larger
percentage of linear space is explained by a few oversized certificates and a
painting). The section lists degrees, appointments and activities, honors, those
few neurophysiology publications included among the papers, and professional and
personal miscellanea. It should be noted that these materials are quite
incomplete and do not represent all of Dr. Brazier's achievements.
Subseries 1.
Academic Degrees
1960-1976
Physical Description: 2 folders
Box 22, Folder 5
Doctor of Science degree, University of London.
1960
Scope and Content Note
letter from the Academic Registrar, 1960; certificate is housed in oversize
[Box 26 : 1]
Box 22, Folder 6
Doctorate honoris causa in Medicine, Utrecht University, The
Netherlands.
1975-1976
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, 1975-76, with successive rectors of the University, with W.
Storm van Leeuwen, W. H. Gispen, Charles E. Young, and A. F. Rasmussen, Jr.;
diploma is housed in oversize [Box 26 : 2]
Subseries 2.
Academic, Professional, and Government Appointments and
Activities
1946-1991
Physical Description: 5 folders
Box 22, Folder 7
Academic appointments.
1952-1980
Scope and Content Note
Harvard College, 1952-1960; Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, n.d.;
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1954-1963; UCLA, 1972-1981
Box 26, Folder 3
Professional society memberships and honors.
1946-1991
Scope and Content Note
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston, 1956; American Association for
the Advancement of Science, 1987, 1991; American Association for the Study of
Goiter; American Association of Anatomists, 1969; The American
Electroencephalographic Society, 1946, 1953-54, 1982; The American Neurological
Association, 1957; Deutsche EEG-Gesellschaft, 1976; Dystonia Medical Research
Foundation; Eastern Association of Electroencephalographers, 1976; The
Electroencephalographic (EEG) Society, London, 1967; Electrophysiological
Technologists' Association; The Harvey Cushing Society, 1966; International
Brain Research Organization (IBRO), 1974-1978; Japanese EEG and EMG Society,
1975; Ontario Mental Health Foundation, Canada; Pan American Medical
Association, Inc. (PAMA), 1976; The Royal Society of Medicine, London, 1958;
World Federation of Neurology, 1960
Box 22, Folder 8
Editorial Boards.
1974-1981
Scope and Content Note
"The Behavioral and Brain Sciences"; "Experimental Neurology"; "International
Brain Research Organization Symposia"; "International Journal of
Neuroscience"
Box 22, Folder 9
U.S. Government appointments.
1957-1988
Scope and Content Note
National Institutes of Health; National Research Council; National Science
Foundation
Box 22, Folder 10
Typed lists of activities.
1946-1988
Scope and Content Note
prepared for internal UCLA reports: appointments, 1946-1976; international
activities in medical education, n.d.; students of MABB and scientists coming
for training periods in her laboratory, n.d.; annual reports of activities to
the UCLA Department of Anatomy and to the UCLA Brain Research Institute for
1987-88
Subseries 3.
Other Honors, Certificates and Appointments
1955-1989
Physical Description: 7 folders
Box 22, Folder 11
Panel, Critique of Air Force EEG Research Program,
Wright-Patterson.
1955
Scope and Content Note
preliminary letter of appointment to the panel
Box 26, Folder 4
"Los Angeles Times" Women of the Year Award.
1962
Scope and Content Note
program for the awards presentation, Dec. 10, 1962; newspaper clippings
Box 22, Folder 12
Woman in Science Award, UCLA Medical Center Auxiliary.
Scope and Content Note
"Los Angeles Times" story headlined "Brain study earns award"; n.d.
Box 26, Folder 5
II Congreso Panamericano de Neurologia, San Juan, Puerto
Rico.
1967
Scope and Content Note
certificate thanking MABB for being a presenter
Box 22, Folder 13
Wakeman Award Committee.
1976, 1978
Scope and Content Note
MABB's notes about appointments as chairman and member
Box 22, Folder 14
The Muses of the Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles Woman of
the Year Award.
1983
Scope and Content Note
program for the award luncheon; newspaper clipping; announcement in
"University Bulletin", 31(31):120, June 6-10, 1983
Box 22, Folder 15
The M. A. B. Brazier Young Investigator Award.
1989
Scope and Content Note
established under the auspices of the International Federation of Societies
for Electro-encephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, by Elsevier Science
Publishers; photocopy of the announcement of the award from
"Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology", 72: iii-iv, 1989
Subseries 4.
MABB's Research Publications
1930-1990
Physical Description: 7 folders
Box 22, Folder 16
List of publications.
1930-1993
Scope and Content Note
typed list of 243 items with publication dates of 1930-1993; the list was
furnished by Dr. John S. Barlow, Harvard Medical School, who called it "the
complete list of Molly Brazier's publications..."; cover letter from Barlow to
the UCLA Biomedical Library
Box 22, Folder 17
List of volumes edited.
1950-1990
Scope and Content Note
typed list of 33 items
Box 22, Folder 18
Publications edited by MABB (excluding items housed
separately).
1950-1984
Scope and Content Note
letters and publication announcements
Note
various editions and translations of "The Electrical Activity of the
Nervous System," and other Brazier titles are housed separately in the UCLA
Biomedical Library
Box 22, Folder 19
Figures for "A History of Neurophysiology in the 17th and 18th
Centuries".
Scope and Content Note
a complete set of illustrations for the volume, with captions for most of the
figures
Box 22, Folder 20
Figures for "A History of Neurophysiology in the 19th
Century".
Scope and Content Note
a complete set of illustrations for the volume
Box 22, Folder 21
Montages of photographs.
Scope and Content Note
seven montages on cardboard of photographs used in 17th and 18th century
volume, in combinations that were not used in the final publication
Box 23, Folder 1
Journal issues containing MABB articles.
1962-1984
Scope and Content Note
"Scientific American", 1962; "Medical History", 1963; "Experimental
Neurology", 1967, 1974; "Neurology", 1974; "La Recherche", 1977; "Prometeo:
Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia", 1984
Subseries 5.
Miscellaneous Professional and Research Materials
1958-1989
Physical Description: 13 folders
Box 23, Folder 2
Career grant award: "Computer aided research on the
brain".
1972-1973
Box 23, Folder 3
Notice of exhibit in the MIT Museum.
1989
Scope and Content Note
two-paragraph caption for a mulitplier-integration unit for EEGs, signed J.
S. Barlow, with MABB's note, "My work at MIT"
Box 23, Folder 4
Translations projects.
1958-1963
Scope and Content Note
tables-of-contents of: "The Orientation Reflex and Orientation-Investigation
Activity", ed. by L. G. Voronin et al., Moscow, 1958; "The Problem of
Compensatory Adaptations"; reports of a conference, Moscow, 1960; "Epilepsy:
Clinical and Experimental Investigations", Moscow, 1960; "Electrophysiology of
the Nervous System", ed. by A. B. Kogan et al., Rostov, 1963; all translated by
Elizabeth J. Wolfe, plus a note from EJW to MABB
Box 23, Folder 5
Translation projects.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence regarding deposition of translations in the National
Translations Center, The John Crerar Library; a policy statement from the UCLA
Committee on Research, 1967, which bears the note "file with translation
project"; lists of translations done by Gertrude Wachbrit, Irene Agnew, and
Elizabeth J. Wolfe; additional lists of translations enclosed: "Translations
done under program 'Translators-in-Residence (NSF #43 and #83)'"; "NSF GU 160
translations"; "Russian translations"; "Berger articles translated in 1966-67"
and "Berger translations sent to Dr. Fischgold"
Box 23, Folder 6
Electronic equipment.
1960-1961
Scope and Content Note
lists of equipment brought from Massachusetts General Hospital to UCLA,
equipment left at Massachusetts General Hospital, and items newly ordered and
shipped to UCLA
Box 23, Folder 7
"Description of present work".
1964-1969
Scope and Content Note
typescript, 5 pp., describing MABB's work in temporal lobe epilepsy,
especially computer analysis of depth and surface EEGs for diagnostic
purposes
Box 23, Folder 8
Reviews of Russian books.
1963
Scope and Content Note
reviews by John S. Barlow of two Russian books on the EEG, for "The Journal
of Medical Electronics and Medical Engineering", and for "Electroencephalography
and Clinical Neurophysiology"
Box 23, Folder 9
Miscellaneous 20th century statistics.
1950-1968
Scope and Content Note
graphs and tables on a variety of scientific and economic topics
Box 23, Folder 10
Miscellaneous photographs and negatives.
Scope and Content Note
snap shots of colleagues at various congresses and meetings; a few other
miscellaneous illustrations
Box 24
Card file #1.
Scope and Content Note
3 x 5", ca. 125 cards in three groups, listing photos or slides owned at some
time by MABB: 1) red tags: individual scientists, mostly Russian; 2) green tags:
institutions; 3) yellow tags: instruments, apparatus, some bibliographic
citations to works on calculating machines
Box 24
Card file #2.
Scope and Content Note
3 x 5", ca. 300 cards, alphabetical, bibliographic citations
Box 25
Card file #3.
Scope and Content Note
5 x 8", ca. 470 cards, alphabetical, bibliographic citations, sometimes with
extensive notes
Subseries 6.
Miscellaneous Personal Materials
1941-1992
Physical Description: 5 folders
Box 26, Folder 6
Portrait of MABB.
1961-1970
Scope and Content Note
head and shoulders, in laboratory setting, on poster board, 13 x 17", painted
for "Modern Medicine" for its October 30, 1961 issue; three copies of the color
photograph upon which the painting is based
Box 26, Folder 7
World War II aid activities.
1941-1942
Scope and Content Note
Vitamin Fund: 4 x 6¼" notebook with entries of contributions to a fund
for sending vitamins to Britain; also bears entries on amounts paid to
Hoffmann-La Roche, and number of crates shipped; entries end with the notation:
"US enters the war"; Civilian Defense Aid: newspaper clippings on effort to
provide steel helmets and guns for the British Homeguard; brochure from The
American Committee for Defense of British Homes; twelve photographs with
captions and seven without, from a London news agency showing civil defense
workers and other civilians in wartime settings, used to raise funds for
England's Home Guards
Box 23, Folder 12
Partial lists of miscellaneous gifts to the Biomedical Library by
MABB.
1988, 1990
Scope and Content Note
"Reprints from authors (in Dr. Brazier's Library)", n.d.; "List of reprints
donated December 1990"; "Photographs of historical subjects in neurophysiology,"
1988; "Contents of package mailed to historical division of Biomedical Library,"
n.d
Box 23, Folder 13
Partial correspondence with the Biomedical Library concerning
gifts.
1986-1992
Scope and Content Note
cover letters for transmittal of additional materials, addressed to K.
Donahue
Box 23, Folder 14
Miscellaneous personal photographs.
Scope and Content Note
architectural details: 2 negatives and one photograph of building details,
gargoyle