Webb Haymaker Founders of Neurology archive,
1946-1978
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Webb Haymaker
Founders of Neurology archive,
Date (inclusive): 1946-1978
Collection number: 421
Creator: Haymaker, Webb, M.D.
1902-1984
Extent:
9.33 linear ft., 8 cartons plus 1 lantern slide box, 573 folders, 10
lantern slides
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library.
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library History and Special Collections
for the Sciences
Los Angeles, California 90095-1490
Abstract: Much of this collection consists of correspondence,
texts, and photographs created and gathered for an exhibit about individuals
important in the history of basic and clinical neuroscience. The materials of
this multi-authored, international endeavor were expanded, under leadership and
editing by Webb Haymaker and backing by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
and the Army Medical Library, U.S.A., into a printed volume of 133 biographical
sketches, portraits, and short bibliographies, titled
The Founders of
Neurology
. The Haymaker archive also contains over 700 portraits of the
attendees at the 4th International Congress of Neurology, Paris, 1949, for which
the original exhibit was created, plus portraits of numerous other individuals
of interest to Haymaker. Correspondence folders from Dr. Haymakers files,
limited mostly to the years 1949-1963, make up the other sizeable part of this
collection. These give not only a revealing picture of Haymaker's generous, ever
energetic and ever creative personality, but also show someone closely engaged
in the U.S.'s post-World War II endeavor to reestablish contact with, and give
aid to, the scientific establishment in Europe and Asia.
Physical location: Restricted cage, Biomedical Library History
and Special Collections for the Sciences Division, University of California, Los
Angeles
Language of Material: Collection materials in English, German,
French
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Property rights in the physical objects belong to the UCLA Biomedical
Library. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and
their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds
the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission
to publish if the Biomedical Library does not hold the copyright.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Webb Haymaker
Founders of Neurology archive (Manuscript collection 421). Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library History and Special Collections for the Sciences,
University of California, Los Angeles.
UCLA Catalog Record ID
Acquisition Information
Dr. Haymaker made his first deposit of papers, photographs, and lantern
slides to the UCLA Biomedical Library in 1961. Further materials were added over
the years until 1978.
Biography
Webb Edward Haymaker was born in 1902 and died in 1984. After his
undergraduate years at Clemson College and the College of Charleston, SC, he
entered the Medical College of South Carolina and received his M.D. degree in
1928. In 1934 Dr. Wilder Penfield invited him to become a Fellow at the newly
created Montreal Neurological Institute. Haymaker spent a year there, earned an
MSc degree from McGill University, and met fellow scientist Evelyn Anderson,
PhD, whom he married in 1936. For six years he taught neuroanatomy at the
University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco and University of
California, Berkeley. In 1942 he was commissioned a First Lieutenant in the Army
Medical Corps and assigned to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), in
Washington, D.C. There he remained for approximately 20 years, rising to the
rank of Lt. Colonel, then as civilian Chief of the Neuropathology Branch. Among
his many influential publications during these years, he guided and edited a
compilation of 133 biographical sketches of pioneering luminaries in neurology,
The Founders of Neurology; this volume grew from an exhibit created for the
4th International Congress of Neurology, Paris, 1949. In 1961 Dr. Haymaker
became Assistant Director for Life Sciences, then Senior Scientist, at NASA's
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, focusing his research on the
biological effects of heavy cosmic ray particles, especially on the brain.
This short, bald account may be accurate as to major milestones, but conveys
too little about the remarkable individual being described. Dr. Haymaker was a
person of intense intellectual curiosity and ability, coupled with apparently
unlimited energy and charm, someone who endeavored to aid every person who
turned to him for advice or assistance, but also someone with a sense of humor
to leaven the intensity of his supercharged life.
Being, in his own words, "not a person to have his eyes glued to books",
Haymaker interspersed education with going to sea, rising from ordinary seaman
to helmsman on a four-masted schooner. In the break after his first year of
medical school he crewed on a freighter, but jumped ship in Bremerhaven because
he wanted to explore European education. He spent one semester at the University
of Würzburg and the next at the University of Vienna, earning
certificates in Anatomy and Physiology. Then he returned to the U.S. to complete
a standard medical course - M.D., internship, residency in Pathology, further
clinical/research work. After that he really began traveling, now more focused
on seeking new ideas, new techniques in neurology and pathology. Haymaker spent
a year in Paris, half as a hospital intern, half at the University to study CNS
tissue culture. Then back to the U.S. for a year as Director of Laboratories in
a state sanatorium. Next came Penfield's invitation and Canada for a year,
London for two years, Madrid for a few weeks (cut short by the Spanish
Revolution); later Haymaker wrote "these were the days when no aspiring
neurologist should fail to reach these ... meccas." The traveling never stopped,
and he seemed to enjoy it despite occasional exhaustion. After the end of World
War II, official trips to Japan and South America were added to numerous
assignments in Europe.
Dr. Haymaker was a graceful and prolific writer and a dedicated editor. In
addition to his numerous scientific papers and reports he authored, co-authored,
edited, or co-edited a number of major integrative works in neurology (e.g.,
Hypothalamus,
Histology and Histopathology of the Nervous System,
Peripheral Nerve Injuries) and in the history of neurology (
Founders of
Neurology
, 1953 and 1970, and
Breakthroughs in hypothalamic and pituitary
research
); he also translated and edited Robert Bing's
Compendium of Regional
Diagnosis...
(from the 5th to the 16th editions). As a lecturer he was highly
sought after, receiving many more invitations than he could possibly accept. The
load of his correspondence was heavy, not surprising given the number of people
he contacted on his travels and the number of projects, publications, and
associations in which Haymaker was involved; but from the evidence in this
collection it seems that he never flagged in his politeness, patience, and
eagerness to help colleagues or strangers.
Additional biographical details may be found in the following in memoriam
articles: "Acta Neuropathol. (Berlin)", 66:1-2, 1985; "J. Neuropathol. Exp.
Neurol.", 44:220-223, 1985; "Neurology", 35:392-392, 1985.
Scope and Content
This collection is mainly concentrated on the fourteen-year span (1947-1961)
during which Dr. Webb Haymaker, released from active service in the Army,
continued as Chief of the Neuropathology Branch, Army Institute of Pathology
(later the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP)). When he resigned from
this position in 1961 for relocation to NASA's Ames Research Center, he shipped
the materials in his
Founders of Neurology files to UCLA, where he had friends
and knew that the history of neurology was a subject of active interest. He
added further materials until 1978, mostly additional portraits, reprints, and
illustrations of individuals contributing to basic and clinical neurology.
Fortunately he also forwarded documents pertaining to persons whose
correspondence folders he had previously deposited, thus considerably extending
the span of at least some of his professional correspondence available for
study.
The largest percentage of the archive's content pertains to
The Founders of
Neurology
in its various developmental phases: an exhibit at the 4th
International Neurology Congress in Paris, 1949; 1st edition of the printed
Founders..., 1953; and 2nd edition, 1970. The materials consist of chapter
drafts, usually with editing; some correspondence with authors and editors of
the biographical sketches; many portraits of the individuals who are chapter
subjects, plus biographical and bibliographical notes, facts, and summaries.
The Paris exhibit which preceded the published
Founders was itself modeled
on a smaller exhibit limited to history of neuropathology, which Haymaker and
the Army Institute of Pathology presented at the 1948 annual meetings of the
American Psychiatric Association and the American Neurological Association. The
positive reception accorded the neuropathology exhibit fueled enthusiasm for
creating an inclusive neurology exhibit at the Paris congress. For this
ambitious plan which would need to be executed within one year, a team of
collaborators needed to be gathered quickly. Haymaker, well respected and very
well known internationally, was the man for the job. Letters from Haymaker to
Stanley Cobb (Sept. 1948, Box 1, Folder 52) outline the planned methodology: the
exhibit would include 100 deceased individuals, pioneers in neuroanatomy,
neurophysiology, neuropathology, neurosurgery, and clinical neurology; it would
present a portrait of each, with one text page on their life and contribution to
neurology, plus a physical copy of one of their seminal works. A few photographs
of the exhibit in situ at the Paris exhibition hall are in the collection.
This is rich research soil, but some limitations need to be noted: 1. The
multiple text drafts for the exhibit and subsequent chapters are not dated nor
in any particular order; duplicate copies of one draft may have identical or
differing editing notes; there are incomplete drafts and illegible marginal
edits. To attain an insight into the editing process would demand much checking
and cross-checking of texts, consideration of handwritings and papers, and
intuition. 2. There is very little information as to who edited what; Haymaker
was probably the final arbiter for all text and certainly the most active
editor, but aside from identifying his and Robert Wartenberg's handwriting, it
is hard to tell who else contributed. 3. There are no materials in the
collection for 16 of the 34 individuals added to the 2d edition of
Founders...; in fact, most of the 2d edition documents are held by the Otis
Historical Archives (see "Related Materials" section below).
The "Other Professional Correspondence " series provides an enlightening
picture of Haymaker, both as scientist and person, during the mid-century years
covered. It provides insight into the efforts on both sides of the Atlantic and
Pacific to re-establish collegial connections and cooperation after World War
II. With his pre-war experiences in Europe, his language facility especially in
German, his scientific eminence and leadership position, Haymaker served as an
ideal person to survey needs and capabilities of foreign research institutions;
and his ebullience and charm made him widely welcomed. This section also reveals
how much energy and time Haymaker devoted to projects such as planning an
international congress, editing a voluminous, internationally-authored
Festschrift for his friend Wartenberg, or authoring a scientific treatise on the
hypothalamus.
Finally, the collection is a treasury of portraits, both of historical
figures and of Haymaker's contemporaries. The "founders" are represented as well
as additional "founders" for possible future editions. Almost everyone whom
Haymaker visited during the 1950s and 1960s or who visited him at the AFIP had a
snapshot portrait taken by him. For many years he maintained a guest book at
AFIP with visitors' signatures and their portraits, a volume which is available
at the UCLA Biomedical Library (see "Related Materials" section below). This
drive to create a photographic history of of his discipline led Haymaker to
lobby for capturing the portraits of all the attendees at the 1949 Paris
congress, and over 700 individuals complied and are now part of this collection.
(Haymaker deposited copies of the photographs with the National Library of
Medicine.)
The collection is organized into the following series:
- Series 1.
The Founders of Neurology: Correspondence and Subjects,
1948-1973, bulk 1949-1953. 243 folders; 4.33 linear ft.; 4 cartons
- Series 2. Other Professional Correspondence, 1946-1972, bulk 1950-1963.
166 folders; 2.66 linear ft.; 2.5 cartons
- Series 3. 4th International Neurological Congress, Paris, 1949. 7 folders;
0.5 linear ft. ; 0.5 carton
- Series 4. Other Portraits and Illustrations. 157 folders; 1.5 linear ft.;
1 carton
- Series 5. Lantern Slides. 10 slides; 0.33 linear ft.; 1 box
Related Material
"Guest Book" compiled by Webb Haymaker; photographs and signatures of over
500 visitors to Dr. Haymakers laboratories in the Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology. UCLA Biomedical Library Manuscript Collection #119.
"Haymaker Collection, 1930's-1970's". Otis Historical Archives, National
Museum of Health and Medicine, OHA #185
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
International
Neurological Congress (4th : 1949 : Paris, France) - archive
Haymaker, Webb,
1902-1984 - archive
Neurologists - Biography
Neurology - Biography
Series 1.
The Founders of Neurology: Correspondence and Subjects
1948-1973, bulk 1949-1953
Physical Description: 243 folders; 4.33 linear ft.; 4 cartons
Scope and Content Note
Includes correspondence, background materials, and portraits of individuals
who are either subjects of chapters, authors of chapters, or are listed in the
Index of the 1953 and/or 1970 editions of
Founders of Neurology. [NOTE: if the
folder for persons within the above categories contains correspondence but
nothing about
Founders..., it is filed under "Other Professional
Correspondence", with a "see" reference under the "Founder" series]
Arrangement
alphabetical by family name; chronological within a folder, latest date in
front
Box 1, Folder 1
Achucarro, Nicolas (Achúcarro, Nicolás),
(1880-1918).
Scope and Content Note
Spanish draft chapter by M. Polak; portraits; photographs and negatives of
first pages of articles by Achúcarro
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 1st edition
Box 1, Folder 2
Adie, William John, (1886-1935).
Scope and Content Note
typed draft of chapter, by J. Egerton Caughey; two portrait photographs, one
of Adie in uniform
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition; portrait of Caughey with
the 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 3
Adrian, Edgar Douglas, (1889-1977).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
British neurophysiologist; listed in Index, both editions; another
portrait and a snapshot with 4th Neurological congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 4
Alajouanine, Theophile (Alajouanine, Théophile),
(1890-1980).
1948-1950
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence regarding his biography of Alexandre Achille
Souques
Note
another portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 5
Alzheimer, Alois, (1864-1915).
Scope and Content Note
typed draft of chapter, by F. H. Lewey, M.D.; photos and negatives of various
Alzheimer portraits and articles
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 6
Andre Thomas, Dr. (André-Thomas), (1867-1963).
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; 8x10" negative and pages of an article
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 7
Anton, Gabriel, (1858-1933).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; reprint of article in honor of his 70th birthday and an obituary by
Oskar Vogt
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 8
Ariens Kappers, Cornelius Ubbo (Ariëns Kappers, Cornelius
Ubbo), (1877-1946).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; photographs of brains; correspondence, including letters from
William M. Shanklin and J. P. Schadé to Dr. Horace Magoun, and letters
from A. Ariens Kappers, Jr.; materials relating to the Dutch Central Institute
for Brain Research, for which Ariëns Kappers was the first Director
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 9
Astruc, Pierre.
1949-1957
Scope and Content Note
extensive correspondence regarding texts of "Founders...", the Paris
Congress, and Charcot; review of the "Founders..." exhibit at the Congress by
Dr. Astuc, appearing in "Le Progres Médical"
Box 1, Folder 10
Babinski, Joseph Francois Felix (Babinski, Joseph François
Félix), (1857-1932).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portraits; correspondence with Robert Wartenberg, author of chapter;
draft of chapter
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 11
Bailey, Percival, (1892-1973).
1948-1961
Scope and Content Note
several portraits; correspondence, some dealing with
Founders... and
Bailey's contributions to the project
Note
other portraits with 4th Neurological Congress attendees and in group
shots
Box 1, Folder 12
Baillarger, Jules Gabriel Francois (Baillarger, Jules Gabriel
François), (1809-1890).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits; drafts of the chapter and correspondence with Walter Freeman,
chapter author
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions; Freeman portrait with 4th
Neurological Congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 13
Barany, Robert (Bárány, Robert),
(1876-1936).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits and one negative
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 14
Barre, Jean Alexandre (Barré, Jean Alexandre),
(1880-1967).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits and one 5x7" inscribed to Dr. Haymaker, 1948; some
correspondence
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 15
Bastian, Henry Charlton, (1837-1915).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and one negative; drafts of the "Founders..." chapter by
Lothar B. Kalinowsky
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; Kalinowsky portrait
with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 16
Bekhterev, Vladimir Mikhailovich (also: Bechhterev or Bechterew),
(1857-1927).
Scope and Content Note
several portraits; chapter drafts; background materials
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 17
Bell, Charles, (1774-1842).
Scope and Content Note
several portraits and anatomical illustrations
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition
Box 1, Folder 18
Benedikt, Moritz, (1835-1920).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; letter from George B. Hassin, chapter author
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; Hassin portrait with
4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 19
Berger, Hans, (1873-1941).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portraits; partial draft of the "Founder..." chapter; some
correspondence with Frederic A. Gibbs, chapter author
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 20
Bernard, Claude, (1813-1878).
Scope and Content Note
six 8x10" portraits and one negative; chapter draft; one letter from J. M. D.
Olmsted, chapter author
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions; see also Olmsted folder,
Box 3, Folder 32
Box 1, Folder 21
Bert, Paul, (1833-1886).
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait
Note
French physiologist, pupil of Claude Bernard; listed in Index, both
editions
Box 1, Folder 22
Bianchi, Leonardo, (1848-1927).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portraits and one negative; biographic and bibliographic notes
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in 1st edition
Box 1, Folder 23
Bielschowsky, Max, (1869-1940).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and one negative; correspondence; background materials
and notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 24
Bini, Lucio, (1908-1964).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
with Ugo Cerletti, researched and discovered the method of
electroconvulsive therapy; listed in Index, 1st edition
Box 1, Folder 25
Binswanger, Otto, (1852-1929).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; citation for biography
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 26
Bischoff, Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm von, (1807-1882).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 1, Folder 27
Blackburn, Isaac Wright, (1851-1911).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; title pages with negatives, and brain cross-section photo;
biographical notes
Note
listed in Index, 1st edition
Box 1, Folder 28
Blackwood, William, (1911- ).
1953-1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; enlarged snapshot of Dr. Blackwood and Prof. S. Scheidigger
in Basel, Switzerland; correspondence
Note
listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 1, Folder 29
Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich, (1752-1840).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; short biography
Note
listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 1, Folder 30
Bogaert, Ludo van, (1897-1989).
1949-1956
Physical Description: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; snapshots with Drs. Radermecker and Horstmann; selective c.v.
for Dr. Bogaert; extensive professional correspondence, including the manuscript
for the Wartenberg Festschrift and translations of Bogaert articles
Note
listed in Index, both editions; other portraits with 4th Neurological
Congress attendees, and other photographs with Spatz and Scholz
Box 1, Folder 31
Bogaert, Ludo van, (1897-1989).
1957-1963
Physical Description: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
extensive professional correspondence including: plans for the 1961
International Congress for Neuropathology; literature on the World Federation of
Neurology; an extensive curriculum vitae for van Bogaert
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 32
Bonin, Gerhardt von, (1890–1979).
Scope and Content Note
group portrait with Warren McCulloch and Percival Bailey
Note
neuroanatomist; editor of two chapters (on Campbell and
Kölliker); listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 33
Bouchard, Charles Jacques, (1837-1915).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; biographical notes
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 34
Bouman, Leendert, (1869-1936).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; biographical notes; 8x10" photo and negative of brain
cross-section (patches of demyelinization)
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 35
Bourneville, Desire Magloire (Bourneville, Désiré
Magloire), (1840-1909).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative; bibliographic notes; photos and negatives
of Bourneville articles and brain illustrations
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 36
Brain, W. Russell (Walter Russell Brain), (1895-1966).
Scope and Content Note
portrait negative
Note
clinical neurologist; cited in Index, both editions; portrait with 4th
Neurological Congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 37
Bramwell, Byrom, (1847-1931).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; drafts of the chapter; correspondence with Prof.
Edwin Bramwell, the subject's son and author of the chapter
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 38
Brissaud, Edouard (Brissaud, Édouard),
(1852-1909).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait, cartoon, snapshot in laboratory, and two negatives; draft of
chapter and biographical notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 39
Broca, Paul (Broca, Pierre Paul), (1824-1880).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; biographical notes; some photocopied pages of Broca
presentations to societies; photo of Broca monument in Paris
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 40
Brodmann, Korbinian, (1868-1918).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence with Jerzy E. Rose, author of the chapter;
chapter draft; biographical notes; reprint of Oskar Vogt's memorial of
Brodmann's work
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 41
Brown-Sequard, Edouard (Brown-Séquard, Charles
Édouard), (1817-1894).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and one negative; draft of the chapter; biographical
notes
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 42
Burdach, Karl Friedrich (Fredrick), (1776-1847).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 1, Folder 43
Buzzard, Edward Farquhar, (1871-1945).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; biographic sketch
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 44
Cairns, Hugh William Bell, (1896-1952).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 45
Campbell, Alfred Walter, (1868-1937).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits, one set of 35mm negatives; draft of the chapter, letter from
Gerhardt von Bonin, its author; some background material
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 46
Cannon, Walter Bradford, (1871-1945).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portraits; draft of chapter, by Philip Bard; also, portrait snapshot of
Dr. Paul R. Cannon with letter
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 47
Carmichael, Edward Arnold, (1897-1978).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot and negative; correspondence
Note
listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 1, Folder 48
Caton, Richard, (1842-1926).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 49
Caughey, John Egerton.
1949-1958
Scope and Content Note
two portraits; correspondence
Note
Dr. Caughey was author of the
Founders... chapter on William John
Adie; another portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 50
Charcot, Jean Martin, (1825-1893).
Scope and Content Note
numerous portraits of Charcot, many with negatives; photo of the Clinique
Charcot, Paris; reprints and photocopies of Charcot's writings; reprint of
obituary co-authored by Haymaker; biographical notes; one letter from I.S.
Wechsler, chapter author
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 51
Clarke, Jacob Augustus Lockhart, (1817-1880).
1953, 1977-1978
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and 35 mm slide; biographical notes; one letter from Wilbur K.
Smith, chapter author (1953); portraits of J.A.L. Clarke and F. LeGros Clark and
correspondence regarding a confusion about the identity of a portrait
(1977-1978)
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 52
Cobb, Stanley, (1887-1968).
1948-1953
Scope and Content Note
four portraits; correspondence re.
Founders... [Note: the 1948 letters
provide insight to the process of choosing the subjects for inclusion in the 4th
Neurological Congress exhibit in Paris]
Note
neurologist, founder of biological psychiatry in U.S.; chapter author
(for James Jackson Putnam), 1st edition; listed in Index, both
editions
Box 1, Folder 53
Cockshott, W. Peter.
1949-1950
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. search for a portrait of Douglas Argyll Robertson for his
chapter in
Founders...; Dr. Cockshott's help procured the photograph from the
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Box 1, Folder 54
Coghill, George Ellett, (1872-1941).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; biographical notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 55
Collier, James Stansfield, (1870-1935).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and 35 mm slide; letters from D. Denny-Brown, chapter
author
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 56
Cotugno, Domenico (Cotunnii, Dominici), (1736-1822)
Scope and Content Note
two portraits; photos of two Cotugno title pages
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition
Box 1, Folder 57
Courville, Cyril Brian, (1900-1968).
1951-1959
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence
Note
neuropathologist, author of chapters on Ramon y Cajal and Jean
Cruveilhier; also listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 58
Critchley, Macdonald, (1900-1997).
1949-1959
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence, including photo of Dr. Gordon
Holmes, 1876-1966
Note
listed in Index, both editions; portrait with 4th Neurological Congress
attendees
Box 1, Folder 59
Crosby, Elizabeth C., (1888-1983).
Scope and Content Note
partial curriculum vitae; correspondence
Note
neuroanatomist, author of chapter on Nageotte; also listed in Index,
both editions
Box 1, Folder 60
Cruveilhier, Jean, (1791-1874).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; injured brain illustration, photograph and
negative; biographical notes
Note
neuropathologist; in both editions
Box 1, Folder 61
Cushing, Harvey, (1864-1939).
Scope and Content Note
several 8x10" portraits, one negative; drafts of chapter, by John F. Fulton;
obituaries; notes; photos and negatives of four Cushing title pages and a few
illustrations
Note
neurosurgeon; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 62
Dandy, Walter Edward, (1886-1946).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; reprint of "Walter E. Dandy - Surgeon,
1886-1946" by Eldridge Campbell
Note
neurosurgeon; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 63
Dawson, James Walker, (1870-1927).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; short note from Edith K. Dawson, M.D., wife of
J. W. Dawson
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in 1st edition
Box 1, Folder 64
Dejerine, Joseph Jules, (1849-1917).
Scope and Content Note
several portraits of Dejerine, his wife Dr. Dejerine-Klumpke, and their
daughter Mme. Dr. Sorrel-Dejerine; correspondence with Dr. Sorrel-Dejerine;
correspondence with Edwin G. Zabriskie, chapter author; chapter drafts;
biographical notes; illustrations and negatives of published Dejerine
writings
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 65
De Sanctis, Sante, (1862-1935).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits, and photo of a bust and and plaque; drafts of a
potential chapter by Carlo L. Cazzullo, which was not included in
Founders...
Note
listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 1, Folder 66
Dogiel, Alexander Stanislavovich, (1852-1922).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; photocopy of title page: "Der Bau der Spinalganglien..."
1908
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 67
Donaggio, Arturo, (1868-1942).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
listed in Index, 1st edition
Box 1, Folder 68
Du Bois-Reymond, Emil, (1818-1896).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; draft of chapter
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 69
Duchenne, Guillaume Benjamin Amand, (1806-1875).
Scope and Content Note
eight portraits, one negative; draft of chapter; letter from Olin B.
Chamberlain, author of chapter in 1st ed.; photocopies and negatives of Duchenne
publications; biographical notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 70
Dumenil, Louis (Duménil, Louis), (1823-1890).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; negative and photocopies of Duménil texts
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 71
Dusser de Barenne, Joannes Gregorius, (1885-1940).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits, one snapshot, two negatives; reprint of memorial from
"J. Neurophysiol"; short note from Warren S. McCulloch; notes
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 72
Economo, Constantin von, (1876-1931).
Scope and Content Note
several 8x10" portraits, two negatives; photos and negatives of text; draft
of chapter; letter from Hartwig Kuhlenbeck, chapter author; biographical
notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 73
Edinger, Ludwig, (1855-1918).
Scope and Content Note
numerous 8x10" portraits and photo of portrait bust; several negatives;
correspondence with Dr. Tilly Edinger and Mrs. Flora L. Lindley, Edinger's
daughters; some correspondence between Tilly Edinger and Dr. Horace Magoun;
letter from F. H. Lewey, chapter author; notes; reprints about Edinger
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 74
Ehrlich, Paul, (1894-1915).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 1, Folder 75
Elsberg, Charles Albert, (1871-1948).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; notes
Note
neurosurgeon; chapter in both editions
Box 1, Folder 76
Erb, Wilhelm Heinrich, (1840-1921).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; biographical notes; photocopies of Erb text; short note from
Henry R. Viets, chapter author
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; Viets portrait with 4th
Neurological Congress attendees
Box 1, Folder 77
Ferrier, David, (1843-1928).
Scope and Content Note
five 8x10" portraits, two negatives; letter from David McK. Rioch, chapter
author; biographical notes
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 1
Flatau, Edward, (1869-1932).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; photographs and negatives of Flatau text; chapter drafts;
notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition
Box 2, Folder 2
Flechsig, Paul Emil, (1847-1929).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter draft; photocopies of Flechsig texts; notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 3
Flexner, Simon, (1863-1946).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; notes
Note
listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 2, Folder 4
Flourens, Marie Jean Pierre, (1794-1867).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait, negative
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in 2d edition, listed in Index in 1st
edition
Box 2, Folder 5
Foerster, Otfried, (1873-1941).
Scope and Content Note
six portraits, one negative; chapter draft, and letter from R. Wartenberg,
chapter author; correspondence with Dr. Ilse Foerster, daughter; obituary
reprints; photocopies of Foerster texts; notes
Note
neurosurgeon; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 6
Foix, Charles, (1882-1927).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; correspondence with Dr.
Maurice-Levy, Foix' student, regarding a suitable portrait; notes
Note
clinical neurologist/neuroanatomist; chapter in both
editions;
Box 2, Folder 7
Forel, August, (1848-1931).
Scope and Content Note
photographs of two portraits and a portrait bust; chapter drafts; photographs
and negatives of Forel text; typed English transcriptions of some pages of Forel
text (source unidentified), of impressions of various teachers and co-workers;
notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 8
Francois-Franck, Charles Emile (François-Franck, Charles
Émile), (1849-1921).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter draft
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 9
Frazier, Charles Harrison, (1870-1936).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts
Note
neurosurgeon; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 10
Freeman, Walter Jackson, (1895-1972).
1949-1962
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; correspondence; copy of a Sep. 1948 letter outlining
plans for a "History of Neurology" exhibit to be prepared for the International
Neurological Congress, Paris, 1949, with a list of 21 individuals invited to
become committee members
Note
neuropathologist; author of four
Founders... chapters; another
portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 2, Folder 11
Freud, Sigmund, (1856-1939).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative; photograph of an oil painting of the seven
Freud children; photos and negatives of some Freud illustrations; biographical
notes
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 12
Friedreich, Nikolaus, (1825-1882).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative; photos and negatives of Friedreich text
and illustrations; letter from Richard B. Richter, chapter author; chapter
drafts; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 13
Fritsch, Gustav, (1838-1927).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 14
Froehlich, Alfred (Fröhlich, Alfred), (1871-1953).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
neurologist; listed in Index, both editions
Fulton, John Farquhar, (1899-1960).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
38
Box 2, Folder 15
Gall, Franz, (1758-1828).
Scope and Content Note
numerous portraits; photographs of Gall illustrations, his skull, and two
busts
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition, listed in Index of 1st
edition
Box 2, Folder 16
Galvani, Luigi, (1737-1798).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 17
Gaskell, Walter Holbrook, (1847-1914).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; correspondence; notes
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 18
Gehuchten, Arthur van, (1861-1914).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and 35 mm slide; chapter draft; letter to Paul van
Gehuchten, son of Arthur; portrait of Paul van Gehuchten (1893-1989); notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 19
Gennari, Francisco, (b. ca. 1750).
Scope and Content Note
photos of title page and illustration from "De peculiari structura
cerebri...", 1782
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 20
Genty, Maurice.
1949-1954
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, mostly regarding obtaining portraits for
Founders..., and a
review of the book in "Le Progrès Médicale"
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 21
Gerlach, Joseph von, (1820-1896).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits; biographical notes
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Goldstein, Kurt, (1878-1965).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
41
Box 2, Folder 22
Golgi, Camillo, (1843-1926).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits, one negative, photo of a portrait bust; photograph of
an unidentified woman [perhaps Carolina Golgi-Papini, adopted daughter? The
folder contains an envelope to "Signora Papini-Golgi" with a torn return address
"...nazionale...a nervoso...1952; the 1st International Congress of
Neuropathology was held in Rome that year]; photographs of the entry to the
Istituto Camillo Golgi in Pavia, Italy, and of Golgi's place of residence in the
city, plus other unidentified exterior and interior shots; chapter drafts;
photos and two negatives of Golgi title page and text; reprint of an article on
Golgi by Piera Locatelli
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 23
Golla, Frederick Lucien, (1877-1968).
1953-1954
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; some correspondence re. the portrait
Note
co-author of one chapter, 1st edition
Box 2, Folder 24
Goltz, Friedrich Leopold, (1834-1902).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 25
Gowers, William Richard, (1845-1915).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter draft; letter from Foster Kennedy, chapter
author; long letter from Kennedy to Macdonald Critchley, 1946, full of anecdotes
about Gowers
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Gozzano, Mario, (1898-1986).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
44
Box 2, Folder 26
Greenfield, Joseph Goodwin, (1884-1958).
1949-1968
Physical Description: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
portraits and negatives; chapter drafts; some correspondence with
co-authors
Note
British neuropathologist; chapter in 2d edition, listed in Index, 1st
edition; another portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 2, Folder 27
Greenfield, Joseph Goodwin, (1884-1958).
1949-1961
Physical Description: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
extensive professional and personal correspondence, some after March 1958
with Mrs. Florence Greenfield, wife; correspondence resulting from Dr.
Greenfield's death; obituaries and biographical material; reprints
Box 2, Folder 28
Gudden, Bernard Aloys von, (1824-1886).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits and four negatives; chapter draft; letter from James W.
Papez, chapter author
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 29
Guillain, Georges Charles, (1876-1961).
1948-1957
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; correspondence; note from Dr. Robert Wartenberg
Note
chapter author (for Gustave Roussy); listed in Index, both editions;
additional portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Hallervorden, Julius, (1882-1965).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
47
Box 2, Folder 30
Hammond, William Alexander, (1828-1900).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; biographical notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 31
Harrison, Ross, (1870-1959).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait [not the one used in
Founders...]
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition
Box 2, Folder 32
Hassin, George Boris, (1873-1951).
1948-1951
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and snapshot; correspondence; death notice
Note
author of three chapters (for Benedikt, Jakob, Sechenov); listed in
Index, both editions; another portrait with 4th Neurological Congress
attendees
Box 2, Folder 33
Head, Henry, (1961-1940).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and negatives; chapter drafts
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 34
Heidenhain, Martin, (1864-1949).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
anatomist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 35
Heine, Jacob von, (1800-1879).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; German memorial on 50th anniversary of his death
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 36
Held, Hans, (1866-1942).
1960-1961
Scope and Content Note
portrait; some correspondence re. the portrait
Note
anatomist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 37
Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von, (1821-1894).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Henschen, Folke, (1881-1977).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
53
Box 2, Folder 38
Henschen, Salomon Eberhard, (1847-1930).
Scope and Content Note
numerous 8x10" portraits, two negatives; negatives of Henschen article and
illustrations; chapter drafts; biographical notes; some correspondence with
Folke Henschen [son; see also F. Henschen folder, Box 5, Folder 53] and one
letter from N. W. Winkelman, chapter author
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Herrick, Charles Judson, (1868-1960).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
55
Hess, Walter Rudolf, (1881-1973).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
56
Box 2, Folder 39
Hiller, Frederick, (1891-1953).
1949-1953
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait; correspondence, including discussion of "Founder..." chapters
and contribution to the Wartenberg Festschrift; drafts of texts by Hiller
Note
chapter author; another portrait with 4th Neurological Congress
attendees
Box 2, Folder 40
His, Wilhelm, (1831-1904).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits, three negatives; chapter drafts; reprint and title
pages of His publications; notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 41
His, Wilhelm Jr., (1863-1934).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and one 35 mm slide
Note
cardiologist and anatomist, son of Wilhelm His; listed in Index, both
editions
Box 2, Folder 42
Hitzig, Eduard, (1838-1907).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; one letter from Albert
Kuntz, chapter author; two letters from Prof. A. Stender with additional
information about Hitzig and Fritsch; photocopies of Hitzig text and title
pages; biographical notes
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions; (see also Kuntz folder
(Box 2, Folder 57) for additional correspondence and portrait)
Hoff, Hans, (1897-1969).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
57
Holmes, Gordon Morgan, (1876-1965).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
58
Box 2, Folder 43
Holmgren, Emil, (1866-1922).
1922
Scope and Content Note
Obituary, by Cécile and Oskar Vogt (J. f. Psychologie u. Neurologie,
29:ix-x, 1922)
Note
Swedish histologist, physiologist; listed in Index, both
editions
Holzer, Wilhelm, (1874-1954).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
59
Box 2, Folder 44
Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden, (1857-1916).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; one letter from A. Earl Walker, chapter author; note
from A.T. Rasmussen clearing up a question about R.H. Clarke, co-inventor of the
stereotaxic instrument; chapter drafts;
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 45
Hunt, James Ramsay, (1872-1937).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st ed., listed in Index in 2d
ed.
Box 2, Folder 46
Huntington, George Sumner, (1850-1916).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits, one negative; two notes from Russell N. De Jong, chapter
author; chapter drafts; photocopy of Huntington article
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 47
Innes, Jamers Robert Maitland, (1903-1974).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
chapter author (for James Walker Dawson), 1st edition
Box 2, Folder 48
Jackson, John Hughlings, (1835-1911).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits, one negative; 5x7" portrait of Mary Jackson, wife;
chapter drafts; positives and negatives, photocopy, reprint of Jackson texts and
a memorial; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 49
Jakob, Alfons Maria, (1884-1931).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; letter (1970) from Hans Jacob, chapter
author for 2d edition, with snapshot of the new Psychiatrische u. Nervenklinik,
Univ. Marburg a.d. Lehn; positives and negatives of Jakob texts, title pages,
and illustrations; notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 50
Karplus, Johann Paul, (1866-1936).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits
Note
Austrian neurophysiologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 51
Keith, Arthur, (1866-1955).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits
Note
anatomist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 2, Folder 52
Kennedy, Robert Foster, (1884-1952).
1948-1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence with Kennedy and, after his death, with
Katherine Kennedy (Mrs. Foster Kennedy)
Note
chapter author (for William R. Gowers), both editions; listed in Index,
both editions
Kernohan, James Watson, (1896-1981).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
74
Kleist, Karl, (1879-1960).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 5, Folder
77
Box 2, Folder 53
Kolliker, Rudolf Albert von (Kölliker, Rudolf Albert von),
(1817-1905).
Scope and Content Note
several portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; some correspondence,
including a letter from chapter editor Gerhardt von Bonin; photocopies of
Kölliker text; notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 54
Korsakov, Sergei Sergeivich, (1853-1900).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter drafts; letter from S. Katzenelbogen,
chapter author
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; Katzenelbogen portrait
with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 2, Folder 55
Kozhevnikov, Aleksei Iakovlevich, (1836-1902).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; chapter drafts
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 56
Kraepelin, Emil, (1856-1926).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" photo of portrait bust from the grounds of the Deutsche
Forschungsanstalt für Psychiatrie
Note
psychiatrist; listed in Index, both editions
Krucke, Wilhelm (Krücke, Wilhelm), (1911-1988).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 6, Folder
2
Kuhlenbeck, Hartwig, (1897-1984).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 6, Folder
3
Box 2, Folder 57
Kuntz, Albert, (1879-1957).
1949-1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence
Note
neuroanatomist; author of two
Founders... chapters (Gaskell and
Hitzig)
Box 2, Folder 58
Landouzy, Louis Theophile Joseph (Landouzy, Louis Théophile
Joseph), (1845-1917).
Scope and Content Note
several 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 2, Folder 59
Landry de Thezillat, Jean Baptiste Octave (Landry de
Thézillat, Jean Baptiste Octave), (1826-1865).
Scope and Content Note
several portraits of: Octave Landry; Mme. Landry; Charles Martin de
Thézillat, and Diane Landry Pittman with husband, grandson and
granddaughter of Octave Landry; two negatives; one O. Landry letter, 1862; "La
Presse Médicale" reprint about O. Landry, by P. Remlinger, 1933;
correspondence with C.M. de Thézillat, 1952-1954; other correspondence;
extensive typed geneology and biography of his grandfather by C.M. de
Thézillat; various notes and photocopies
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; see Box 9, Folder 3 for
an additional portrait of Charles Martin de Thézillat
Box 2, Folder 60
Langley, John Newport, (1852-1925).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; one letter from William F. Windle,
chapter author; notes
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 2, Folder 61
Lasegue, Ernest Charles (Lasègue, Ernest Charles),
(1816-1883).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; correspondence, with letter from Robert
B. Aird, chapter author; Lasègue reprint, photos of an 1876 letter from
him, and a list of his publications; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; Aird portrait with 4th
Neurological Congress attendees
Box 2, Folder 62
Lewey, Frederick H. (Lewy, Frederick H.), (1885-1950).
1948-1950
Scope and Content Note
correspondence both with Dr. Lewey and and his wife; two obituaries;
notes
Note
neurologist; author of three chapters in both editions
Box 2, Folder 63
Liepmann, Hugo Karl, (1863-1925).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; chapter drafts; copies of several biographical articles;
notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 1
Locatelli, Piera, (1900-1975).
1952, 1968
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; correspondence
Note
co-author of chapter on Fridjhof Nansen, 2d edition; see also: Nansen
folders, Box 3, Folder 25 and 26; Løken folder, Box 3, Folder
2
Box 3, Folder 2
Loken, Aagot Christie (Løken, Aagot (Agatha)
Christie).
1948-1968
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; draft of Nansen chapter
Note
neuropathologist; co-author of chapter on Fridjhof Nansen, 2d edition;
see also: Nansen folders, Box 3, Folder 25 and 26; Locatelli folder, Box 3,
Folder 1
Box 3, Folder 3
Lorente de No, Rafael (Lorente de Nó, Rafael),
(1902-1990).
Scope and Content Note
5x7" snapshot with annotation: "Lorente de Nó, 1926, in the old
Institute in Berlin, 16 Magdeburg Street"
Note
Spanish neurophysiologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 3, Folder 4
Luciani, Luigi, (1842-1919).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 5
Luys, Jules Bernard, (1828-1897).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 6
Magendie, Francois (Magendie, François),
(1783-1855).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in 2d edition, listed in Index in 1st
edition
Box 3, Folder 7
Magnus, Rudolf, (1873-1927).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; chapter drafts
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 8
Malamud, Nathan, (1903-2000).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; one letter to Haymaker
Note
chapter author (for Ludwig Türk), both editions
Box 3, Folder 9
Malpighi, Marcello, (1628-1694).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; photos of text page and illustrations
Note
physician and anatomist; listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 3, Folder 10
Marburg, Otto, (1874-1948).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; correspondence with Joseph Globus,
chapter author; correspondence (1949-1955) with Malvine Marburg, Dr. Marburg's
widow, about possible publication of her husband's last manuscript; Marburg
obituary, 1948
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 1st edition, listed in Index in 2d
edition
Box 3, Folder 11
Marchi, Vittorio, (1851-1908).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; chapter drafts; photograph and photocopies of Marchi text and title
page; notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 12
Marchiafava, Ettore, (1847-1935).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter drafts; one letter from Orville T.
Bailey, chapter author, to Haymaker
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 13
Marie, Pierre, (1853-1940).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, plus two cartoons; chapter drafts; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 14
Marinesco (or Marinescu), Georges, (1864-1938).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits, one negative; group photo labeled "Prof. Marinesco
with pupils and Prof. A. Kreindler and Prof. O. Sager; Bucharest, Rumania,
1928"; postcard of University Hospital and Clinics, Montevideo; chapter drafts;
notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 15
Martel, Thierry de, (1875-1940).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; transmittal letter, naming Mme. de Martel as portrait's source
Note
neurosurgeon; listed in Index, both editions
McCulloch, Warren Sturgis, (1899-1969).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 6, Folder
15
McMenemey, William Henry, (1905-1977).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 6, Folder
16
Box 3, Folder 16
Meyer, Alfred, (1895-1990).
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshots: Drs. Meyer and Haymaker; Drs. Meyer and Leon Roizin;
short letter from Meyer
Note
neuropathologist; listed in Index, 2d edition, as A. Meyer
Box 3, Folder 17
Meynert, Theodor, (1833-1892).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter drafts
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 18
Mills, Charles Karsner, (1845-1931).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
neurologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 3, Folder 19
Mingazzini, Giovanni, (1859-1929).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter drafts; notes; photographs of facades of
Clinica delle Malattie Nervose e Mentali and Clinica Neuropatologica [presumably
in Rome] and unspecified interiors; photographs and negatives of Mingazzini
texts and illustration
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 20
Mitchell, Silas Weir, (1829-1914).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits, two negatives; chapter drafts; memorial lecture on Weir
Mitchell by Tom Bentley Throckmorton; photocopies of Mitchell title pages and
some text; notes; some correspondence regarding Mitchell
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 21
Monakow, Constantin von, (1853-1930).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; one letter from Paul I.
Yakovlev, chapter author; photocopy of Monakow text; notes; several reprints of
articles on Monakow and his Zürich Neurological Institue by M Minkkowski;
letter from Konrad Akert, Zürich, to Lawrence Kruger, UCLA; outdoor view
of Burghölzli, the Asylum near Zurich where Monakow met its director,
Hitzig
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; Yakovlev portrait with
4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 3, Folder 22
Moniz, Egas (Antonio Caetano deAbreu Freire),
(1875-1955).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits and one group of three, one negative; two notes from
Haymaker to Moniz
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 2d edition
Box 3, Folder 23
Mott, Frederick Walker, (1853-1926).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter drafts; letter from A.B. Baker, chapter
co-author; letters concerning source of portrait; photocopies of Mott title
pages
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition, listed in Index in 2d
edition; Baker portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 3, Folder 24
Nageotte, Jean, (1866-1948).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter drafts; one letter from Elizabeth C.
Crosby, chapter author; one Nageotte illustration
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 25
Nansen, Fridjhof, (1861-1930).
Physical Description: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
two portraits; correspondence, mostly with co-authors, 1951-1954, 1968-1969;
typed manuscript on Nansen by Locatelli in French, with English translation;
draft versions of a proposed article by Hayward, Locatelli and Løken and
basis for chapter text; two Norwegian articles on Nansen by Bjørn
Helland-Hansen and Kuhlenbeck's discussion of Nensen's work on nerves
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition, listed in Index, 1st edition;
see also folders for chapter co-authors: Locatelli, Box 3, Folder 1, and
Løken, Box 3, Folder 2; see Box 9, Folder ???? for a lantern slide of an
additional portrait
Box 3, Folder 26
Nansen, Fridjhof, (1861-1930).
Physical Description: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of Nansen articles and the entire book, "The Structure and
Combination of the Histological Elements of the Central Nervous System";
reprinted from Bergens Museums Aarsberetning, 1886
Box 3, Folder 27
Negri, Adelchi, (1876-1912).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; photograph and negative on one page of text; biographical
notes
Note
neuroanatomist; listed in Index, both editions; see Box 9, Folder 4 for
an additional portrait
Box 3, Folder 28
Nissl, Franz, (1860-1919).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; photographs, photocopies and negatives of Nissl texts
and title pages; chapter drafts; one-page reminiscences of Nissl by Dr.
Frederick Proescher; notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 29
Noguchi, Hideyo, (1876-1928).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; biographical notes
Note
bacteriologist, neuropathologist; listed in Index, both
editions
Box 3, Folder 30
Nonne, Max, (1861-1959).
Scope and Content Note
portrait, snapshot, Hamburg, 1955; one letter to Clara Nonne, wife
Note
German neurologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 3, Folder 31
Obersteiner, Heinrich, (1847-1922).
Scope and Content Note
several 8x10" portraits, two negatives; chapter drafts; one note from E.
Spiegel, chapter author; photos and negatives of title pages; notes; photocopies
of four major articles by or about Obersteiner
Note
Austrian neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 32
Olmsted, James Montrose Duncan, (1886-1956).
1951-1953
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait; correspondence
Note
chapter author (for Claude Bernard); listed in Index, both editions;
see also Bernard folder, Box 1, Folder 20
Box 3, Folder 33
Oppenheim, Hermann, (1858-1919).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; chapter drafts; letter from Arthur Weil, chapter author;
notes; photograph, negative. and photocopies of Oppenheim texts
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 34
Osler, William, (1849-1919).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait, painted by S. Seymour Thomas; reprint of "Sir William Osler
and his portraits", by Cyril B. Courville (Bull. Hist. Med. 23(4):353-377,
1949); photocopy of Los Angeles County Museum of Art catalog of "Portraiture,
1891-1935, by S. Seymour Thomas", signed by the painter
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Papez, James Wenceslas, (1883-1958).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 6, Folder
29
Box 3, Folder 35
Pavlov, Ivan, (1849-1936).
Scope and Content Note
seven portraits, one negative, one transparency; photographs of Pavlov with
his staff, group of dogs being walked outdoors, institute grounds; chapter
drafts; note from W. Horsley Gantt, chapter author
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 36
Pick, Arnold, (1851-1924).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; chapter drafts; correspondence with Dora Fuchs, Pick's daughter,
who wrote a remembrance of her father; correspondence with Madelaine R. Brown,
chapter author
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 37
Pitres, Albert, (1848-1928).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; chapter drafts; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 3, Folder 38
Prochaska, Georg (Procháska, Georg), (1749-1820).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" photo of illustration of spinal nerves
Note
Czech physiologist; listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 3, Folder 39
Purkyne, Jan (Purkinje, Johannnes Evangelista),
(1787-1869).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, negative; chapter drafts; two letters from C. W.
Bartelmez, chapter author
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 40
Putnam, James Jackson, (1846-1918).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter, 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 3, Folder 41
Puusepp, Ludwig (Puusepa or Pussep, Ludvig), (1875-1942).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Estonian neurosurgeon; listed in Index, both editions
Box 3, Folder 42
Queckenstedt, Hans Heinrich Georg, (1876-1918).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, two negatives; chapter drafts
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 3, Folder 43
Quincke, Heinrich Irenaeus, (1842-1922).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; photocopies of Quincke texts;
notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 44
Ramon y Cajal, Santiago (Ramón y Cajal, Santiago),
(1852-1934).
Physical Description: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
numerous portraits and one portrait bust, three negatives; photograph of a
family group, mother and three young children; photograph of "Arms de Cajal"
(heraldic drawing); photo of Cajal's lengthy inscription on page of "Textura del
Sistema Nervioso...", 1910; one letter (and English translation) from Cajal to
Clemente Estable (1894-1976) of Montevideo, 1925; letter from Estable to Horace
W. Magoun with gift of one of Cajal's original slides, 1955; letter from Cyril
B. Courville, chapter author, to Haymaker; biographical notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 45
Ramon y Cajal, Santiago (Ramón y Cajal, Santiago),
(1852-1934).
Physical Description: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
photographs (mostly unidentified) of the old and the new Instituto Cajal,
Madrid, exteriors and interiors; photograph of W. H. Magoun and unidentified man
behind a desk, possibly Cajal's; photographs and negatives of Cajal
illustrations, texts, and title pages
Box 3, Folder 46
Ranson, Stephen Walter, (1880-1942).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; short form letter from Haymaker to
chapter authors which illuminates a little the process of editing the
Founders... volume
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 3, Folder 47
Ranvier, Louis Antoine, (1835-1922).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
French neuroanatomist and pathologist; listed in Index, both
editions
Box 3, Folder 48
Raymond, Fulgence, (1844-1910).
Scope and Content Note
one 8x10" portrait and one cartoon; chapter drafts; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 3, Folder 49
Recklinghausen, Friedrich Daniel von, (1833-1910).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; negatives and photographs of illustrations from his
works; biographical notes
Note
German pathologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 1
Redlich, Emil, (1866-1930).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter drafts; photocopies of Redlich texts;
notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 4, Folder 2
Reil, Johann Christian, (1759-1813).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition; listed in Index, 1st
edition
Box 4, Folder 3
Remak, Robert, (1815-1865).
Scope and Content Note
three portraits and negatives; chapter drafts; two letters from James W.
Papez, chapter author; notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 4
Retzius, Gustaf Magnus, (1842-1919).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; 8x10" portrait of Anders Adolf Retzius, Professor of
Anatomy, father; letter from O. Larsell, chapter author; chapter drafts;
notes
Note
Swedish neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 5
Riddoch, George, (1889-1947).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and one negative; chapter drafts; one letter each from
Robert B. Aird, chapter author, and D. Denny-Brown
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition; Aird portrait with 4th
Neurological Congress attendees
Riese, Walther, (1890-1976).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 6, Folder
41
Box 4, Folder 6
Rio-Hortega, Pio del (Río-Hortega, Pío del),
(1882-1945).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits, one portrait bust, one negative; chapter drafts; some
correspondence re. translation and publishing of important Río-Hortega
text; photographs and negatives of Río-Hortega text and illustrations;
biographical reprints and notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 7
Robertson, Douglas Argyll, (1837-1909).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and one negative; chapter drafts; photocopies, notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 8
Rokitansky, Karl von, (1804-1878).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and one negative
Note
Austrian pathologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 9
Rolando, Luigi, (1773-1831).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; two negatives
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition; listed in Index, 1st
edition
Box 4, Folder 10
Romberg, Moritz Heinrich, (1795-1873).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits and two negatives; chapter drafts; one letter from Henry
R. Viets, chapter author; photocopies of text
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; Viets portrait with 4th
Neurological Congress attendees
Box 4, Folder 11
Rose, Maksymilian, (1883-1937).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; drafts of a biography by James W. Papez which was apparently
used in the display for the 1949 Paris Congress
Note
neuroanatomist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 12
Rossi, Ottorino, (1877-1936).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; chapter drafts
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 4, Folder 13
Roussy, Gustave, (1874-1948).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative; chpater drafts; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 14
Russell, Dorothy Stuart, (1895-1983).
1952-1973
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot and negative; correspondence; greeting card with
photo of Russell portrait bust
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 15
Sachs, Bernard, (1858-1944).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; exchange of letters with Mrs. Nathan
Straus regarding a copy of Sachs' autobiography [which was not in the folder];
photo and negative of one Sachs illustration; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 16
Scarpa, Antonio, (1752-1832).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; photograph of title page
Note
neuroanatomist; listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 4, Folder 17
Schaffer, Karoly (Schaffer, Károly or Karl or Charles),
(1864-1939).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; some correspondence; chapter drafts; notes; photographs
and negatives of Schaffer texts and title page
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Scharenberg, Konstantin, (1892- ).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 6, Folder
48
Box 4, Folder 18
Schilder, Paul Ferdinand, (1886-1940).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts, by three writers: 1.
Lauretta Bender, Schilder's co-worker and wife, who decided to have her name
removed as author; 2. Haymaker, who signed his name to a few drafts, as an
interim measure; 3. Dr. David McK. Rioch, who was designated as author in both
editions; correspondence with Drs. Bender and Rioch; photographs and negative of
Schilder text, and illustrations; notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 19
Schiller, Francis, (1909-2003).
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait
Note
historian of neurosciences; co-editor of 2d edition of "Founders of
Neurology", and author of many chapters
Box 4, Folder 20
Schlesinger, Hermann, (1866-1934).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portraits; title page and illustrations, one negative; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 21
Schultze, Max, (1825-1874).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
German anatomist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 22
Schwann, Theodor, (1810-1882).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; illustrations; photo and negative of text page, title page;
notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition; listed in Index, 1st
edition
Box 4, Folder 23
Sechenov, Ivan Mikhailovich, (1829-1905).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 24
Sherrington, Charles Scott, (1857-1952).
Scope and Content Note
portraits and portrait snapshots; one letter (1950) regarding inquiry about
portrait
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in 2d edition; listed in Index, 1st
edition
Box 4, Folder 25
Sicard, Jean Athanase, (1872-1929).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; two notes from Paul C. Bucy, chapter
author; photocopies of text and title pages; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 26
Smith, Grafton Elliot, (1871-1937).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; correspondence with Lady Elliot
Smith
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 27
Soemmerring, Samuel Thomas von (Sömmerring, Samuel Thomas
von), (1755-1830).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; photographs of illustrations and title page
Note
listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 28
Souques, Achille Alexandre, (1860-1944).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; chapter drafts; reprint of Souques biography by Th.
Alajouanine, chapter author; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter, 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Spatz, Hugo, (1888-1969).
Note
see three folders under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 6,
Folder 56-58
Box 4, Folder 29
Spielmeyer, Walther, (1879-1935).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; photographs and negatives of title
pages and some figures of Spielmeyer books and articles; notes; correspondence
with Dr. Ruth Speilmeyer, daughter; correspondence re. a found letter from
Spielmeyer to Dr. Andrew Woods, 1933, with photocopy of the letter
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 30
Spiller, William Gibson, (1863-1940).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; photographs and negatives of title
pages and some figures of Spiller books and articles; notes; correspondence with
Spiller sons re. portrait
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Starr, Moses Allen, (1854-1932).
Note
see under "Lantern Slides", Box 9, Folder 9
Box 4, Folder 31
Strumpell, Ernst Adolf Gustav Gottfried von (Strümpell,
Adolf), (1853-1925).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10", one 5x7" portraits; one negative; photographs and negatives of
article opening pages; chapter drafts; notes; some correspondence re.
portraits
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 32
Turck, Ludwig (Türck, Ludwig), (1810-1868).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; letter from N. Malamud, chapter author;
notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 33
Valentin, Gabriel Gustav, (1810-1883).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
German physiologist and histologist; listed in Index, 1st edition:
"Purkinje's favorite pupil"
Box 4, Folder 34
Verger, Henri, (1873-1930).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; chapter drafts; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition
Box 4, Folder 35
Verocay, Jose (Verocay, José), (1876-1927).
1969
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait; some correspondence with Juan F. Estable-Puig re. manuscript
(typescript included) of a Verocay biography by the Estable-Puigs; photocopies
of two lengthy Verocay publications: "Multiple Geschwülste als
Systemerkrankung am nervösen Apparat", 1908, and "Zur Kenntnis der
'Neurofibreme'", 1910
Note
Uruguayan neuropathologist; listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 4, Folder 36
Vicq d'Azyr, Felix (Vicq d'Azyr, Félix),
(1748-1794).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; photographs of title page: "Traitè d'anatomie et de
physiologie", 1786, and some illustrations
Note
neuroanatomist, comparative anatomy; listed in Index, both
editions
Box 4, Folder 37
Vincent, Clovis, (1879-1947).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; letter from Leon J.
Whitsell, chapter co-author; photocopy of Vincent article; notes
Note
neurosurgeon; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 38
Virchow, Rudolf Ludwig Carl, (1821-1902).
Scope and Content Note
seven 8x10" portraits, two negatives; chapter drafts; letters from Hans G.
Schlumberger, chapter author; a few Virchow illustrations; notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Vogt, Cecile Mugnier (Vogt, Cécile Mugnier), (1875-1962), and
Vogt, Oskar, (1870-1959).
Note
see five folders under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 7,
Folder 8-12
Vogt, Marguerite, (1913-2007).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 7, Folder
13
Vogt, Marthe, (1903-2003).
Note
see folder under "Other Professional Correspondence", Box 7, Folder
14
Box 4, Folder 39
Vulpian, Edme Felix Alfred (Vulpian, Edmé Félix
Alfred), (1826-1887).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative, photo of statue; chapter drafts; notes
Note
neurophysiologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 40
Wagner von Jauregg, Julius, (1857-1940).
Scope and Content Note
four 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; correspondence with
Bernhard Dattner, chapter author, and with Dr. Theodor Wagner-Jauregg, the
subject's son; text photocopies; notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions; Dattner portrait with
4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 4, Folder 41
Waldeyer-Hartz, Wilhelm von, (1836-1921).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits
Note
German anatomist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 42
Wallenberg, Adolf, (1862-1949).
Scope and Content Note
translation into English of a short biography of Wallenberg, with cover
letter from James W. Papez
Note
German neurologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 43
Waller, Augustus Volney, (1816-1870).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; chapter drafts; photo and negative of first page
of Waller article; notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 44
Walshe, Francis Martin Rouse, (1885-1973)
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; one letter from Haymaker to Sir Francis
Note
British neurologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 4, Folder 45
Wartenberg, Robert, (1886-1956).
Scope and Content Note
"R. Wartenberg, neurologist and self-ordained critic", ("Science", 125(3256):
1027, May 24, 1957) - an affectionate memorial by Webb Haymaker; one letter to
Haymaker [typical of many others scattered throughout the collection]
Note
American/German neurologist; author of two chapters in
Founders...,
both editions; listen in Index, both editions. [There was no "Wartenberg" folder
among these papers, but he played an important role in the creation of
Founders...; his opinions, strong and terse, are found in the margins of many
draft texts as well as in letters and notes to Haymaker. Haymaker obviously had
strong affection for Wartenberg, shown by the enormous time and effort he
devoted to producing the Festschrift in honor of Wartenberg's 65th
birthday.]
Box 4, Folder 46
Weigert, Carl, (1845-1904).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative; photo of his workroom; chapter drafts; negatives
and photocopy of Weigert title page and illustration; notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Wernicke, Carl, (1848-1904).
Note
see under "Lanter Slides", Box 9, Folder 10
Box 4, Folder 47
Wickman, Otto Ivar, (1872-1914).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; two notes from David Bodian, chapter
author; negative and positive of first page of Wickman article; notes
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 48
Willis, Thomas, (1621-1675).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; photographs of title, text and illustrations from Willis' published
works
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 2d edition, listed in Index in 1st
edition
Box 4, Folder 49
Wilson, Samuel Alexander Kinnier, (1878-1937).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; chapter drafts; reprint of obituary by Foster Kennedy;
notes
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions
Box 4, Folder 50
Winkler, Cornelis, (1855-1941).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, one negative; chapter drafts; letter from L. Raymond
Morrison, chapter author; notes
Note
neuroanatomist; chapter in 1st edition; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 4, Folder 51
Woltman, Henry William, (1889-1964).
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot
Note
American neuropathologist, Mayo Clinic; listed in Index, 2d
edition
Box 4, Folder 52
Zabriskie, Edwin G., (1875-1959).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
American neurologist; Dr. Zabriskie was chapter author (for J.J.
Dejerine) in both editions
Box 5, Folder 53
"The Founders of Neurology", edited by Webb Haymaker.
1952-1953
Scope and Content Note
paper jacket for the 1st edition, published by Charles C Thomas, Springfield,
Illinois, 1953; typed copies of Author and Subject Indexes; draft of Preface and
Acknowledgements; a few notes on galley proof corrections
Series 2.
Other Professional Correspondence
1946-1972,
bulk 1950-1963
Physical Description: 166 folders; 2.66 linear ft.; 2.5 cartons
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, photographs (mostly portraits), reprints and photocopies of
publications
Arrangement
alphabetical by family name; chronological within a folder, latest date in
front
Box 4, Folder 54
Abbie, Andrew A.
1950-1961
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 4, Folder 55
Adams, Raymond D., (1911-2008).
1956-1957
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; two 8x10" portraits
Note
another portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 4, Folder 56
Aksel, Ihsan Sukru (Aksel, Íhsan Sukru).
1953-1957
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; 2 2x2" snapshots of Dr. Aksel, and of Drs. Aksel and
Haymaker
Box 4, Folder 57
Amano, Shigeyasu, (1903-1964).
1953-1956
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; correspondence
Note
neuropathologist, Kyoto University; took part with Haymaker in an
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission collaborative effort to study brain tissues of
atomic bomb casualties
Box 4, Folder 58
American Academy for Cerebral Palsy.
1957-1958
Scope and Content Note
correspondence concerning meetings, publications, etc.; 8x10" photographs of
Dr. Meyer Perlstein, Secretary of the Academy, his secretary Airiam Schonman,
and Robert Knight
Box 4, Folder 59
American Association of Neuropathologists.
1960
Scope and Content Note
one-page letter concerning by-laws
Box 4, Folder 60
Andrew, Warren.
1951-1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence
Box 4, Folder 61
Antoni, Nils, (1887-1968).
1950-1956
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; 8x10" photo (with family?)
Box 4, Folder 62
Aoki, Teisho.
1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot and negative; snapshots of Aoki and Haymaker
together, and negatives; some correspondence
Note
pathologist, Keio University, Tokyo
Box 5, Folder 1
Asenjo, Alfonso, (1906-1980).
1959-1960
Scope and Content Note
one letter to Dr. Haymaker; photocopy of newspaper clipping with group
picture celebrating the Pan American Medical Association, of which Dr. Asenjo
was President at the time
Note
portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 2
Austregesilo, Antonio M., Jr.
1951-1954
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence, partly about an article for a Festschrift for
Dr. Robert Wartenberg edited by Dr. Haymaker
Note
portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 3
Bailey, Orville T.
1960, 1972
Scope and Content Note
8x10" photo and negative of another portrait; chapter 26 tear sheets from
"Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report", titled "Biocore experiment" by O. T.
Bailey et al., including Webb Haymaker as one co-author; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 4
Bargmann, Wolfgang, (1906-1978).
1950-1962
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and snapshots; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 5
Barraquer Ferre, Luis (Barraquer Ferré, Luis).
1951-1955
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; draft manuscripts
Note
portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 6
Beattie, John.
1949-1964
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; two 8x10" portraits
Box 5, Folder 7
Becker, Hermann.
1951-1956
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; 8x10" photo of Dr. and Mrs. Becker and Prof. Hugo Spatz
Box 5, Folder 8
Benzinger, Theodor Hannes.
1961
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence; draft manuscripts and reprints
Box 5, Folder 9
Berger Research Institute.
Scope and Content Note
six 8x10" photographs and several negatives and smaller illustrations, some
identified as the German Research Institute for Psychiatry, Munich (Deutsche
Forschungsanstalt für Psychiatrie); included are: Alzheimer's anatomical
laboratory, where Nissl, Spielmeyer, Spatz, and Beck worked, and views of the
Neuropathology Division
Note
the title of this folder was taken from the original folder
Box 5, Folder 10
Bertrand, Ivan.
1953-1959
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Note
neuropathologist at Hospice de la Salpétrière
Box 5, Folder 11
Bieling, Richard.
1956-1959
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; some reprints; booklet describing the Hygiene-Institut der
Universität Wien; reprints
Box 5, Folder 12
Bignami, Amico, (1930-1994).
1956
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; Bignami reprints
Box 5, Folder 13
Bing, Robert Paul, (1878-1956).
1946-1957
Scope and Content Note
3x4" portrait; memorial written by Dr. Haymaker; correspondence, including
letters from and to Dr. R. Wartenberg
Note
Dr. Haymaker translated Bing's "Kompendium" and "Lehrbuch der
Nervenkrankheiten" into English
Box 5, Folder 14
Bradley, Keith Campbell.
1953-1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 15
Braunmuhl, Anton Edler (Braunmühl, Anton Edler),
(1902-1957).
1950-1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 16
Brightman, Milton W.
1958-1959
Scope and Content Note
8X10" portrait snapshot; two letters
Box 5, Folder 17
Buchner, Franz (Büchner, Franz).
1951-1963
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; photo of Ashoff House, Pathological Institute, Univ.
of Freiburg; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 18
Buscaino, Vito Maria.
1951-1952
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence regarding an article for the Wartenberg
Festschrift edited by Haymaker; typed article text in Italian and drafts of the
English translation
Box 5, Folder 19
Calvo, Wenceslao.
1957-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 20
Caveness, William F., (1909-1981).
1951-1952
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" snapshots with Dr. Caveness as Commander, U.S. Navy; aerial shot of
U.S. Navy Hospital Ship "Consolation"; some correspondence
Note
neurologist; portrait with 4th Neurological Congress
attendees
Box 5, Folder 21
Chiari, Hans, (1897-1969).
1951-1955
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot, photos of the Wiener Allgemeiner Krankenhaus facade
and its "Narrenturm" (Tower for the Insane); reprint of obituary of his famous
neuropathologist father, Hans Chiari, 1851-1916; one letter
Box 5, Folder 22
Coronini, Carmen, (1885-1968).
1951-1962
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot and photo of facade of Elisabeth Spital, Vienna, with
negatives; extensive professional correspondence; programs, announcements, and a
few abstracts for International Neurovegetative Symposia I, III, VII and X
Box 5, Folder 23
Costero, I.
1956-1961
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 5, Folder 24
Cox, Leonard Bell, (1894-1976).
1953-1957
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 25
Daley, Allen, (1887-1969).
1952-1955
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence; reports of the Institute of Psychiatry, Univ.
of London, British Postgraduate Medical Federation, 1950/51 and 1953/54
Box 5, Folder 26
Davies, J. N. P.
1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 27
Dawson, James Robertson, Jr.
1950-1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence; illustration of inclusion
encephalitis from a Dawson article
Box 5, Folder 28
De Castro, F.
1950-1952
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 5, Folder 29
DeCoursey, Elbert.
1953-1962
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence; two brochures from the Southwest
Foundation for Research and Education, 1960
Note
General DeCoursey served as Director, Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology, then Commandant of the Army Medical Service School, then Director of
the Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, and Director of Biomedical
Research at Trinity Univ., San Antonio, Texas
Box 5, Folder 30
Delarue, Jacques, (1901-1971).
1952-1955
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. search for preserved tissue samples of Admiral John Paul
Jones; one Delarue reprint; portrait of Agnes Delarue, Prof. Delarue's
daughter
Box 5, Folder 31
Derham, R. J.
1956-1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 32
Einarson, Larus (Einarson, Lárus), (1902-1969).
1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; negative; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 33
Elliott, Frank A.
1959
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 34
Eugster, Jakob A. G., (1891-1974).
1956-1971
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; reprint, 1956
Note
Professor of Geographical Medicine, Zurich, Switzerland, interested in
cosmic ray effects on brain
Box 5, Folder 35
Farr, Lee, (1908-1997).
1956-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; some correspondence
Note
nuclear medicine, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Box 5, Folder 36
Faust, Ernest Carroll, (1890-1978).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence, some concerned with the hunt for
sections of Admiral John Paul Jones' brain, thought to be somewhere in Paris
Box 5, Folder 37
Feldman William H., (d. 1974).
1953-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 38
Fulton, John Farquhar, (1899-1960).
1948-1955
Scope and Content Note
correspondence (minimally concerned with
Founders...)
Note
author of two chapters; listed in Index, both editions; portrait with
4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 39
Furth, Jacob, (1896-1979).
1953-1963
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; come correspondence
Note
pathologist; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Columbia
University
Box 5, Folder 40
Gall, Edward A., (1906-1979).
1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; 2 letters
Box 5, Folder 41
Goldstein, Kurt, (1878-1965).
1951-1954
Scope and Content Note
portrait and one snapshot; correspondence
Note
author of three chapters; listed in Index, both editions; portrait with
4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 42
Gomori, George, (1904-1957).
1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; notes and a letter regarding staining methods
suggested by Dr. Gomori
Box 5, Folder 43
Goodpasture, Ernest William, (1886-1960).
1956-1959
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence [includes a short report on
interesting scientific contacts made during two international pathology
congresses in Brussels, 1957]
Box 5, Folder 44
Gozzano, Mario, (1898-1986).
1955-1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" snapshot of Dr. Gozzano in an unidentified group; some
correspondence
Note
listed in Index, both editions; portrait with 4th Neurological Congress
attendees
Box 5, Folder 45
Grashchenkov, Nikolai Ivanovich, (1901-1965).
1956-1959
Scope and Content Note
8x10" snapshot portrait, 8x10" group photo of Grashchenkov, Col. Townsend
[Director, Armed Forces Inst. Pathol.], and Webb Haymaker; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 46
Guttmann, Ludwig, (1899–1980).
1951-1956
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; draft of Guttmann submission to the Wartenberg Festschrift;
abstract of a congress paper by Evelyn Anderson (Mrs. Webb Haymaker)
Note
portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 47
Hallervorden, Julius, (1882-1965).
1946-1965
Scope and Content Note
several portraits and snapshots; correspondence; list of Hallervorden
scientific publications
Note
listed in Index, both editions; see also folder on "Hallervorden
Affair", Box 5, Folder 48
Box 5, Folder 48
Hallervorden Affair.
1946, 1953
Scope and Content Note
information submitted by Dr. Hallervorden to the International Military
Tribunal at Nuremberg, and an official letter of reply; extensive correspondence
among U.S. and European neuroscientists, especially Drs. Robert Wartenberg, Ludo
van Bogaert, Leo Alexander, John Fulton, G.G.J. Rademaker, E.A. Spiegel, H.
Spatz, Almeida Lima, and Webb Haymaker, plus many others, concerning the
withdrawal of the Dutch delegation to the 5th International Neurological
Congress in Lisbon, 1953, in protest against various arrangements, especially
assignment of a major presentation to Dr. Hallervorden
Note
see also folder with professional correspondence between Hayward and
Hallervorden, Box 2, Folder 26
Box 5, Folder 49
Hamperl, Herwig, (1899-1976).
1955-1960
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 50
Haug, Herbert.
1959-1963
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 51
Hazin, Mussa.
1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; one exchange of letters
Note
Brazilian neurosurgeon
Box 5, Folder 52
Heller, Hans, (1905-1974).
1957
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 53
Henschen, Folke, (1881-1977).
1950-1962
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portrait snapshots, one negative; snapshot of his first wife;
correspondence [see also S.E. Henschen folder, Box 2, Folder 38]; Swedish book
review of
Founders...
Note
Swedish neurologist, son of Salomon Eberhard Henschen; listed in Index,
both editions
Box 5, Folder 54
Herman, Eufemiusz, (1892-1985).
1951-1963
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Note
Polish neurologist; portrait with 4th Neurological Congress
attendees
Box 5, Folder 55
Herrick, Charles Judson, (1868-1960).
1951-1955, 1960
Scope and Content Note
1951-1955: correspondence mainly between Drs. Herrick and Haymaker (plus
editors of "Neurology") re. a biography of Clarence Luther Herrick to be written
by his brother; 1960: 5x7" portrait, and 3x4" color transparency of a portrait
painting of C.J. Herrick owned by Dr. William Bloom, Chicago; correspondence re.
use of that portrait for a forthcoming publication, among Drs. Bloom, M.A.B.
Brazier, H.W. Magoun, and R.B. Livingston; short biography of C.J. Herrick by
George W. Bartelmez from "Science"
Note
neuroanatomist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 5, Folder 56
Hess, Walter Rudolf, (1881-1973).
1947-1948
Scope and Content Note
five 8x10" photographs, interior and exterior, of Prof. Hess' laboratory in
Zurich, Switzerland; one letter each from Hess and Haymaker
Note
listed in
Founders... Index, 2d edition,; portrait with 4th
Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 57
Hoff, Hans, (1897-1969).
1951-1957
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; several 8x10" photos of interiors and exterior
scenes, probably of the Neurological Institute, Univ. of Vienna (Oberstein
Institute); correspondence
Note
neuropathologist; listed in Index, both editions; another portrait with
4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 58
Holmes, Gordon Morgan, (1876-1965).
1948-1954
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; negative; correspondence
Note
neuroanatomist and neurologist; listed in Index, both editions; another
portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 5, Folder 59
Holzer, Wilhelm, (1874-1954).
1950
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait and negative; some correspondence
Note
listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 5, Folder 60
Horstmann, Dorothy, (1911-2001).
1950
Scope and Content Note
postcard from Munich
Note
Dr. Horstmann is shown in a group photo filed under Bogaert (Box,
Folder 30); she is mentioned in Haymaker's "News notes from Haymaker regarding
European trip", reporting on Paris exhibit and research in Germany (Box 7,
Folder 21)
Box 5, Folder 61
Houssay, Bernardo Alberto, (1887-1971).
1949-1955
Scope and Content Note
three portraits, one laboratory group picture; one letter; greeting card;
speech announcement
Note
Argentinian physiologist, Nobel Prize winner in 1947
Box 5, Folder 62
Hurtado, Alberto, (1901-1983).
1953-1959
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; some correspondence
Box 5, Folder 63
Inglis, Keith.
1953-1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; some correspondence
Box 5, Folder 64
Inose, Tadashi, (1914-1995).
1951-1961
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
Japanese neuropathologist
Box 5, Folder 65
Jervis, George A. (Jervis, George Amede), (1904-1986).
1957
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
expert in mental retardation
Box 5, Folder 66
Jones, John Paul, (1747-1792).
1905-1953
Scope and Content Note
research notes and materials concerning a search for microscopic slides or
paraffin blocks of Admiral John Paul Jones' tissues, taken at his autopsy and
believed to be somewhere in Paris; correspondence with French contacts
Note
see also correspondence with Dr. William Feldman concerning a projected
joint trip to Paris for the search, Box 5, Folder 37
Box 5, Folder 67
Josephy, Herman, (d. 1960).
1958-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 68
Jung, Richard, (1911-1986).
1954-1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 69
Kahle, Werner.
1956-1958
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 5, Folder 70
Kamayama, Naoto, (1890-1963).
1952
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; some correspondence
Note
chemist, Tokyo University, President, Japan Science Council
Box 5, Folder 71
Karsner, Howard T., (1879-1970).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
Dr. Haymaker contributed a chapter to Dr. Karsner's 8th ed. of "Human
Pathology"
Box 5, Folder 72
Kautzky, Rudolf.
1955-1957
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 5, Folder 73
Keener, Ellis B.
1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; some correspondence
Box 5, Folder 74
Kernohan, James Watson, (1896-1981).
1948-1957
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
Dr. Kernohan was chapter author (for Georges Marinesco) in both
Founders... editions
Box 5, Folder 75
Kerr, William John, (1889-1965).
1950-1952
Scope and Content Note
two portrait snapshots, one negative; some correspondence
Box 5, Folder 76
Khanolkar, Vasant Ramji.
1955-1959
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 5, Folder 77
Kleist, Karl, (1879-1960).
1952-1955, 1968
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait, snapshots; correspondence, mainly concerned with a proposal
for American financing of some of Kleist's work in Germany; reprint of Kleist's
farewell lecture on retiring from the Frankfurter Nervenlinik, "Gehirn und
Seele", and several drafts of an English translation done by Dr. Karl A. Baer;
several drafts of a chapter on Kleist written by K. J. Zulch (Zülch), but
not used, for the
Founders... 2d edition
Note
clinical neurologist; listed in Index, both editions
Box 6, Folder 1
Koyano, Kohei, (1886-1976).
1951-1962
Scope and Content Note
8x10" snapshot of Dr. and Mrs. Koyano in their home; J
Note
Japanese physician, President of Nagasaki University; took part with
Haymaker in an Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission collaborative effort to study
brain tissues of atomic bomb casualties
Box 6, Folder 2
Krucke, Wilhelm (Krücke, Wilhelm), (1911-1988).
1947-1956
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot with Dr. J. Zugg; another with Mrs. Krücke and their
young daughters; extensive professional correspondence, including typescripts of
presentations in German and/or English of joint work with Dr. Haymaker;
illustrations from Dr. Krücke's work
Note
neuropathologist; listed in Index, 2d edition
Box 6, Folder 3
Kuhlenbeck, Hartwig, (1897-1984).
1953-1969
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
comparative neuroanatomist; chapter author (for Constantin von
Economo), both editions
Box 6, Folder 4
Kurland, Leonard Terry, (1921-2001).
1954-1964
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; correspondence; c.v. (1961)
Note
American epidemiologist, "the founder of neuroepidemiology"
Box 6, Folder 5
Kusama, Yoshio.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; one letter
Note
Japanese physician, Keio University
Box 6, Folder 6
Lange, Herta, (1907-2005).
1952-1955
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence; curriculum vitae, 1952
Box 6, Folder 7
Larsson, Borje (Larson, Börje), (1931-1998).
1960
Scope and Content Note
one short letter from Haymaker to Larsson
Box 6, Folder 8
Lillie, Ralph D., (1896-1979).
1950-1954
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; two Lillie reprints; one letter from Haymaker to
Lillie; numerous notes concerning tissue staining and stains
Note
histochemist
Box 6, Folder 9
Lippincott, Stuart W.
1955-1961
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
pathologist; Brookhaven National Laboratory
Box 6, Folder 10
Liss, Leopold, (1923- ).
1958-1961
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
neuropathologist
Box 6, Folder 11
Luers, Thea and Herbert (Lüers, Thea and Herbert).
1950-1955
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots of the Drs. Luers together; three joint
reprints; correspondence, mostly with Thea
Box 6, Folder 12
Luft, Rolf.
1951-1952
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; correspondence
Note
Swedish neuroendocrinologist
Box 6, Folder 13
MacLean, Paul D.
1959-1963
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
neuroscientist
Box 6, Folder 14
Makita, Kiyoshi.
1957
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot of Drs. Haymaker, Makita, and Satoyoshi; some
correspondence
Note
Japanese psychiatrist, Keio University
Box 6, Folder 15
McCulloch, Warren Sturgis, (1899-1969).
1949-1963
Scope and Content Note
8x10" snapshot of McCulloch and Edgar Douglas Adrian, Paris, 1949;
correspondence
Note
neurophysiologist, cybernetician; listed in Index, both editions;
another snapshot with 4th Neurological Congress photographs
Box 6, Folder 16
McMenemey, William Henry, (1905-1977).
1949-1963, 1976
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portrait snapshots; snapshots: Dr. McMenemey and Dr. Moises Polak
dated 1964, McMenemey and Dr. and Mrs. Spatz; correspondence; two reprints; see
also J.A.L. Clarke's folder (Box 1, Folder 51) for additional letters from
McMenemey and one letter from Mrs. McMenemey concerning his death
Note
neuropathologist; listed in
Founders... Index, both
editions
Box 6, Folder 17
Meyer, K. F. (Meyer, Karl Friedrich), (1884-1974).
1951-1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence
Note
bacteriologist, epidemiologist, Director of George Williams Hooper
Foundation, Univ. Calif. San Francisco
Box 6, Folder 18
Montreal Neurological Institute. Quarter Century
Celebration.
1959
Scope and Content Note
Celebration program, handouts; group photos of MNI staff and guests; various
notes; correspondence; documents re. travel release for Haymaker
Note
Haymaker was a former Fellow of the MNI
Box 6, Folder 19
Mori-Chavez, Pablo
1958-1960
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; some correspondence
Note
Peruvian physician
Box 6, Folder 20
Murakami, Ujihiro, (1910-1992)
1958-1959
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
teratologist, Nagoya University
Box 6, Folder 21
Naffziger, Howard Christian, (1884-1961)
1950-1952
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; typed copy of Naffziger's contribution to the Wartenberg
Festschrift; two appreciations of Naffziger on his 70th birthday by
Wartenberg
Note
neurosurgeon
Box 6, Folder 22
Nelson, Erland.
1954-1963
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
American neurologist, neuropathologist
Box 6, Folder 23
Nielsen, Johannes Maagaard, (1890-1969).
1950
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait snapshot; letter from Haymaker recommending Prof. E. J. Herman
of Lods, Poland for membership in the American Neurological Association; Dr.
Herman's short c.v.
Box 6, Folder 24
Noetzel, H.
1949, 1955
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; some correspondence
Note
Freiburg Univ., Germany
Box 6, Folder 25
Norman, Ronald, (1905-1968).
1957-1961
Scope and Content Note
8x10 portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
British neuropathologist
Box 6, Folder 26
Nowakowski, Henryk.
1950-1954
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; some corespondence
Note
endocrinologist, Univ. Hamburg
Box 6, Folder 27
Oda, Takuzo.
1956-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence; list of publications, 1957-1959
Box 6, Folder 28
Ostertag, Berthold, (1895-1975).
1951-1974
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot of Dr. Ostertag and Dr. Herta Lange; correspondence,
mainly about Ostertag's contribution to the Wartenberg Festschrift; drafts, in
German and English, of that contribution; one Ostertag reprint
Note
German neuropathologist
Box 6, Folder 29
Papez, James Wenceslas, (1883-1958).
1948-1958
Scope and Content Note
portrait; correspondence; four 35mm slides; ca. 100 unidentified pages of
what may be part of a syllabus on the nervous system; correspondence with James
P. Papez, son, 1972-1974
Note
neuroanatomist; subject of chapter in 2d edition; author of four
chapters in 1st edition
Box 6, Folder 30
Peters, Gerd, (1906-1987).
1955-1965
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot, and group shot with staff; correspondence; one
reprint; short c.v. with list of publications through 1958
Note
German neuropathologist; Director, Max Planck Institute for
Psychiatry
Box 6, Folder 31
Pette, Heinrich, (1987-1964).
1949-1962
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots, one dated 1936; snapshot with Dr. and Mrs.
Krucke (Krücke); correspondence, including two notes from Dr. Edith
Pette, wife
Note
German neurologist, Hamburg
Box 6, Folder 32
Pichotka, Josef.
1948-1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
German neurophysiologist
Box 6, Folder 33
Pomerat, C. M. (Pomerat, Charles Marc), (1905-1964).
1950-1959
Physical Description: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; extensive correspondence, especially focused on
radiation effects on brain cells
Note
American cell biologist; additional portrait with 4th Neurological
Congress attendees
Box 6, Folder 34
Pomerat, C. M. (Pomerat, Charles Marc), (1905-1964).
1960-1964
Physical Description: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 6, Folder 35
Potter, Edith.
1953-1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
pathologist, Univ. Chicago Dept. of Obstetrics and
Gynecology
Box 6, Folder 36
Radermecker, Joseph.
1956-1961
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; sparse correspondence
Note
Belgian neuropathologist
Box 6, Folder 37
Refsum, Sigvald Bernhard, (1907-1991).
1953
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; correspondence; typed draft for an article,
"Heredopathia atactia plyneuritiformis", with one illustration
Note
Norwegian neurologist
Box 6, Folder 38
Richardson, Edward Peirson Jr., (1918-1998).
1957-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
American neuropathologist, Massachusetts General Hospital
Box 6, Folder 39
Richter, Richard B.
1948-1963
Scope and Content Note
portrait (?); correspondence
Note
American neuropathologist, Univ. Chicago; chapter author in
Founders... for Nikolaus Friedreich; an 8x10" portrait snapshot is included
(was in the original folder), but is labeled "Taruzi, Antone" in back
Box 6, Folder 40
Riehl, Gustav, (1894-1984).
1951
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; photographs of building exteriors: 1. "Stiftung
Heilstatte für Lupuskranke" (Vienna) 2. postcard (and message) with 18th
c. view of Vienna's Allgemeines Krankenhaus and snapshot of the tower for the
insane; photograph of a group portrait of University of Vienna faculty (among
decipherable names: Haller, Unger, Brücke, Helm, Oppeinzer); letter from
Haymaker
Note
Austrian dermatologist
Box 6, Folder 41
Riese, Walther, (1890-1976).
1949-1961
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and portrait snapshots; correspondence
Note
neurologist, historian of medicine; chapter author (of Adolf
Strümpell) in both editions, and additional Index listings
Box 6, Folder 42
Robertis, Eduardo Diego Patricio de, (1913-1988).
1959-1960
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; correspondence
Note
Argentinian neuroanatomist
Box 6, Folder 43
Roeder, F. D.
1955-1957
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; two short notes from Haymaker
Note
Göttingen neurologist
Box 6, Folder 44
Rossle, Robert (Rössle, Robert), (1876-1956).
1951-1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; exterior photo of Templehofer Institut, Berlin;
correspondence
Note
German neuropathologist
Box 6, Folder 45
Sallmann, Ludwig von, (1892-1975).
1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence; Sallmann reprint; correspondence
with Drs. V. Everett Kinsey and Carl Wachtl of the Kresge Eye Institute (1957);
all correspondence about study of high-altitude particle effects on the animal
eye
Note
ophthalmologist
Box 6, Folder 46
Sarkisov, Semen Aleksandrovich, (1895-1971).
1959
Scope and Content Note
translation of a letter from Sarkisov to Horace W. Magoun, congratulating him
on the opening of the UCLA Brain Research Institute, and describing the
photographs of the Moscow Brain Institute (Akademiia Meditsinskikh Nauk SSSR.
Institut Mozga) he is sending for display at the BRI dedication; photocopy from
"Journal f. Psychologie u. Neurologie", v. 40, 1929, of a speech given by Oskar
Vogt about the Moscow Brain Research Institute, which was also sent to Dr.
Magoun
Note
Dr. Sarkisov was Director of the Moscow Brain Research Institute,
1928-1968
Box 6, Folder 47
Schaltenbrand, Georg, (1897-1979).
1950-1961
Scope and Content Note
8x10" and small portrait snapshots; snapshots of Drs. Haymaker and Dr. Evelyn
Anderson (Mrs. Webb Haymaker); 1953 Schaltenbrand reprint, detailing a 3-months
visit to review neurosciences in the USA
Note
German neuroscientist
Box 6, Folder 48
Scharenberg, Konstantin, (1892- ).
1956-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
neuropathologist; chapter author (for Pico del Rio-Hortega)
Box 6, Folder 49
Scheidegger, S.
1952-1957
Scope and Content Note
snapshots of Pathologische Anstalt der Univ. Basel exterior, an unidentified
building, and two unidentified men one of whom may be Dr. Scheidegger;
correspondence
Note
Swiss pathologist
Box 6, Folder 50
Schneider, Max.
1955
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; two letters
Note
German physiologist
Box 6, Folder 51
Scholz, Willibald, (1889-1971).
1948-1967
Physical Description: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
corresponence
Box 6, Folder 52
Scholz, Willibald, (1889-1971).
Physical Description: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
numerous portraits and snapshots; curriculum vitae, ca. 1950; galley proofs
and correspondence (1952-1957) regarding Haymaker-Strughold chapter for a new
edition of the Henke-Lubarsch Handbuch on pathologic anatomy, which was being
edited by Scholz
Box 6, Folder 53
Schummelfeder, Norbert (Schümmelfeder, Norbert),
(1916-1965).
1957-1965
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portrait snapshots; correspondence; one reprint; typescripts of
lectures given by Dr. Schümmelfeder at the Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology, Washington, D.C., 1958
Note
German neuropathologist
Box 6, Folder 54
Shoho, Chusaburo.
1951-1952
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence; draft of a manuscript (in English) for the
"Japanese Journal of Experimental Medicine"; reprints (in German), 1944,
1945
Note
Japanese neuropathologist
Box 6, Folder 55
Soeken, Gertrud, (1897-1978).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; typed German copy or summary of a publication in
Beiheft 35, "Archiv f. Kinderheilkunde", 1957
Box 6, Folder 56
Spatz, Hugo, (1888-1969).
1948-1952
Physical Description: folder 1 of 3
Scope and Content Note
extensive correspondence, both professional and personal, with Dr. Spatz and
some of his coworkers, including Dr. Jakob Christ, Dr. Hendrikh Nowakowskie
(with photo of Nowakowskie and Dr. Evelyn Anderson [Mrs. Haymaker]), Milie von
Mollendorff (Möllendorff, Spatz's mother-in-law); typed reports on
activities of the Kaiser Wilhelm-Institut für Hirnforschung at the end of
World War II and up to 1949, and of its replacement, the Neuroanatomische und
Neuropathologische Abteilung des Max-Planck-Institute für Hirnforschung
in Giessen, 1949/50 [Spatz was Director of both entities]
Note
neuropathologist; chapter in 2d edition; listed in Index, 1st
edition
Box 6, Folder 57
Spatz, Hugo, (1888-1969).
1953-1969
Physical Description: folder 2 of 3
Scope and Content Note
later correspondence
Note
for additional correspondence with Dr. Spatz see Box 3, Folder
45
Box 6, Folder 58
Spatz, Hugo, (1888-1969).
Physical Description: folder 3 of 3
Scope and Content Note
portraits and snapshots, alone and with colleagues (van Bogaert, Lindenberg,
Krucke, etc.) and staff; snapshots of Spatz family and gatherings of friends;
photographs taken by Haymaker of: 1. the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute f.
Psychiatrie, 2. ruins in Munich, 3. ruins of Hitler's compound in Berchtesgaden;
Spatz family picture postcards
Note
for a lantern slide of Drs. Spatz, van Bogaert, and Mrs. Spatz see Box
9, Folder 8
Box 6, Folder 59
Stender, Aris.
1949-1959
Scope and Content Note
two portrait snapshots and view of Dr. Stender's neurology clinic in
Berlin-Charlottenburg; correspondence; reprint
Note
German neurosurgeon; listed in Index, 1sr edition, and provided
portrait for Queckenstedt
Box 6, Folder 60
Streli, Rudolf.
1956
Scope and Content Note
snapshot negative of Dr. Streli and wife; one postcard, one letter
Note
Austrian neurologist
Box 6, Folder 61
Sunderland, Sydney, (1910-1993).
1950
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; some correspondence
Note
another portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 6, Folder 62
Takeya-Siko, (Takeya-Sikô).
1951-1959
Scope and Content Note
35mm slide portrait snapshot, 8x10" portrait snapshot of Drs.
Takeya-Sikô and Haymaker; correspondence
Note
Japanese neuropathologist, Kyushu University, Fukuoka; took part with
Haymaker in an Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission collaborative effort to study
brain tissues of atomic bomb casualties
Box 7, Folder 1
Tanabe, Hiroshi.
1952-1955
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; some correspondence
Note
Japanese pathologist, Okayama University Medical School
Box 7, Folder 2
Taylor, Grant (Taylor, Harvey Grant), (1903-1995).
1952-1957
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; correspondence, mostly regarding the Atomic Bomb Casualty
Commission collaborative effort to study brain tissues of atomic bomb casualties
which Haymakers organized with Japanese pathologists
Note
Dr. Taylor was Director of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission in
Hiroshima; communications between the American and Japanese collaborators went
via his office
Box 7, Folder 3
Tolone, Salvatore.
1951-1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence; Italian text of "La sindrome alterna
parabulbare laterale", submitted for the Wartenberg Festschrift in
"Neurology"
Note
Neurology Clinic, University of Naples, Italy
Box 7, Folder 4
Tsuzuki, Masao.
1952-1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence; drafts of an introduction to a joint
Haymaker-Tsuzuki article
Note
Japanese surgeon, Head of Japanese National Research Council at and of
WWII and thereafter
Box 7, Folder 5
Uchimura, Yuri, (1897-1980).
1951-1958
Scope and Content Note
group snapshots, one from Tokyo, three from the Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology (individuals are identified); correspondence; typescript and reprint
of an article in German by Uchimura and H. Shiraki, and drafts of its English
translation by Francis Schiller: "Cerebral injuries caused by atomic
bombardment"; typescripts and reprints of additional materials on CNS effects of
radiation
Note
Japanese neuropathologist, Dean of Tokyo University Medical School; was
main collaborator with Haymaker in an Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission project to
study brain tissues of atomic bomb casualties
Box 7, Folder 6
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Louise M. Darling
Biomedical Library.
1961-1978
Scope and Content Note
letters from Dr. Haymaker accompanying deposits of his materials to the
library
Box 7, Folder 7
Victor, Paul Emile (Victor, Paul Émile),
(1907-1995).
1956
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait, group shot at visit to the Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology in 1956; correspondence
Note
French ethnologist and explorer, led French expedition to South
Pole
Box 7, Folder 8
Vogt, Cecile Mugnier (Vogt, Cécile Mugnier), (1875-1962), and
Vogt, Oskar, (1870-1959).
Physical Description: folder 1 of 5
Scope and Content Note
reprints and photocopies of articles by and about the Vogts (biographies,
memorials, obituaries, including one by Haymaker with illustrations, negatives,
and correspondence); two letters to Dr. Horace Magoun with information re. the
Vogts
Note
neuropathologists; chapter in 2d edition, listed in Index in 1st
edition; see also folders on Marthe Vogt and Marguerite Vogt, daughters, Box 7,
Folder 13 and 14
Box 7, Folder 9
Vogt, Cecile Mugnier (Vogt, Cécile Mugnier), (1875-1962), and
Vogt, Oskar, (1870-1959).
Physical Description: folder 2 of 5
Scope and Content Note
a 1950 Haymaker letter to W. H. Sebrell, Director of NIH, re. the Vogt
collection of brains, and letter also contains a short Haymaker curriculum
vitae; a lengthy report to Dr. Sebrell re. a month's visit to the Vogt
laboratory by Haymaker in 1950/51, describing their collection of brains and
terms under which that collection might come to the U.S., with numerous notes
and background materials; numerous photos and negatives taken by Webb on his
German trip, with pictures of the Vogts, their laboratory, and home
Box 7, Folder 10
Vogt, Cecile Mugnier (Vogt, Cécile Mugnier), (1875-1962), and
Vogt, Oskar, (1870-1959).
1950-1959
Physical Description: folder 3 of 5
Scope and Content Note
correspondence between Cécile or Oskar Vogt and Haymaker, plus a few
communications with others in the Vogt's circle
Note
also see correspondence with Marthe and Marguerite Vogt, Box 7, Folder
13 and 14
Box 7, Folder 11
Vogt, Cecile Mugnier (Vogt, Cécile Mugnier), (1875-1962), and
Vogt, Oskar, (1870-1959).
Physical Description: folder 4 of 5
Scope and Content Note
miscellaneous papers, mostly by or concerning Oskar Vogt
Box 7, Folder 12
Vogt, Cecile Mugnier (Vogt, Cécile Mugnier), (1875-1962), and
Vogt, Oskar, (1870-1959).
folder 5 of 5
Scope and Content Note
portraits: Cécile Vogt and Oskar Vogt; photographs of: institutes Vogt
directed and associated buildings; 1950 ceremony honoring the Vogts; landscapes
around Neuberg; some miscellaneous photos
Note
other illustrations in Vogt folders #1 and #2; see also Marthe Vogt
folder, Box 7, Folder 14
Box 7, Folder 13
Vogt, Marguerite, (1913-2007).
1950-1951
Scope and Content Note
correspondence [see also next folder on Marthe Vogt, sister]
Note
molecular and cell biologist, worked at CalTech and the Salk Institute
for Biological Studies; daughter of Cécile and Oskar Vogt
Box 7, Folder 14
Vogt, Marthe, (1903-2003).
1950-1954
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; various drafts (in German and English) of an article
written for vol. 1 of "Neurology" by Cécile and Oskar Vogt and translated
by their daughter Marthe, and an accompanying tribute written by Haymaker
("Cécile and Oskar Vogt: on the occasion of her 75th and his 80th
birthday"); English translation of an article on chorea by the Vogts, translated
by Marthe and edited by Haymaker; correspondence, mostly concerning these
articles
Note
neuropharmacologist; worked at University of Ediburgh and Cambridge
Univ.
Box 7, Folder 15
Waaler, Erik, (1903-1997).
1953-1959
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; photographs of Bergen Museum exterior (Univ. of
Bergen); correspondence
Note
Norwegian pathologist, Vice Chancellor, Univ. of Bergen
Box 7, Folder 16
Watanabe, Goro.
1957-1963
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; two letters
Note
Japanese pathologist, Showa Medical College, Tokyo
Box 7, Folder 17
Wolf, Abner, (1902-1983).
1948-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
American neuropathologist; Columbia University
Box 7, Folder 18
Young, Frank George, (1908-1988).
1953-1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot and group shot with family; correspondence
Note
British biochemist and educationist, Cambridge University
Box 7, Folder 19
Zimmerman, Harry M., (1901-1995).
1953-1960
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
American neuropathologist; another portrait with 4th Neurological
Congress attendees
Series 3.
4th International Neurological Congress, Paris
1949
Physical Description: 7 folders; 0.5 linear ft. ; 0.5 carton
Scope and Content Note
over 700 portraits of congress attendees; a few photographs of congress
settings, sessions, and "The Founders of Neurology" exhibit; congress and
exhibit memorabilia and reviews
Arrangement
alphabetical by family name
Box 7, Folder 20
4th International Neurological Congress, Paris.
1949
Physical Description: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
photographs of exterior and interior of the Congress location, the
École de Médecine; crowd and group photographs of Congress
sessions and meetings; photographs of individual attendees and guests, some
identified
Box 7, Folder 21
4th International Neurological Congress, Paris.
1949
Physical Description: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
two-page typed "News notes from Haymaker regarding European trip" with a
paragraph on the exhibit, and short notes about the research efforts of Drs.
Spatz, Hallervorden, Scholz, Horstmann and Krucke (Krücke) in West
Germany; American Academy of Neurology summary of the Congress and American
exhibits; Congress souvenirs; Paris photos; group photo of AFIP personnel
attending the Congress, including Haymaker
Subseries 1.
The "Founders of Neurology" Exhibit
1949
Box 7, Folder 22
The "Founders of Neurology" exhibit in the Salle des Pas-Perdue,
École de Médecine, Paris.
1949
Physical Description: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
photographs of exhibit cases; list of the 100 neurologists included; short
item on the exhibit in "Le Progres Medical"
Box 7, Folder 23
The "Founders of Neurology" exhibit in the Salle des Pas-Perdue,
École de Médecine, Paris.
1949
Physical Description: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
8x10" photograph of Lord Adrian (Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian,
1889-1977) and Warren S. McCulloch (Warren Sturgis McCulloch, 1898-1969) in
front of the exhibit cases'; snapshot of Haymaker and unidentified man in front
of exhibit
Subseries 2.
Portraits of Attendees
1949
Box 7, Folder 24
Lists of attendees and attendee photographs.
1949
Scope and Content Note
1) a list of individual's name, national affiliation, film roll and negative
numbers, and Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) identification number,
handwritten when individuals were photographed; 2) carbon copy of a typed list
of names drawn from the handwritten one, arranged by AFIP numbers; 3) a somewhat
fuzzy photocopy of a printed listing of Congress attendees, arranged by last
name under country headings, with AFIP numbers handwritten in the margin; copy
of official notice requesting attendees to be photographed
Note
discrepancies exist among the lists and each introduces a possible
source of errors: personal and national idiosyncrasies of handwriting, the faint
quality of the carbon copy, problems of dealing with the rules of compound names
from many countries
Box 7, Folder 25
Portraits: A
Scope and Content Note
ABDEL NAVI, S. (Egypt); ADAMS, Raymond D. (U.S.); ADRIAN, Edgar Douglas (Gt.
Britain); AINSLIE, J. P. (Australia); AIRD, Robert Burns (U.S.); AJMONE MARSAN,
Cosimo (Italy); AKERMANN, A. (Brazil); ALAJOUANINE, Th.
(Théophile)(France); ALCOCK, N. S. (Gt. Britain); ALLEN, I. M. (New
Zealand); ALLIEZ, Joseph (France); ALLISON, R. S. (Richard Sydney) (Gt.
Britain); d'ALMEIDA LIMA, Pedro Manuel (Portugal); ALVIM, F. Manuel (Portugal);
ANASTASSOPOULOS, G. (Greece); ANDLER, Maxwell M. (U.S.); d'ANDREA, Fausto
(Italy); ARANA, R. (Uruguay); ARCAYA de FIGUEROA BODY, Amparo (Chile); ARELLANO,
A. (Peru); ARMENISE, Pietro (Italy); ARMSTRONG, C. W. (C. N.?) (Gt. Britain);
ASENJO, Alfonso (Chile); ASK-UPMARK, Erik (Sweden); ASKENASY, Harden (Israel);
AUSTREGESILO, Antonio (Brazil); AUSTREGESILO, Antonio M., Jr. (Brazil)
Box 7, Folder 26
Portraits: Ba-Bi
Scope and Content Note
BAAN, P. A. H. (Holland); BAASCH, E. (Switzerland); BACKMAN, Erkki (Finland);
BAILEY, Pearce (U.S.); BAILEY, Percival (U.S.); BAKER, A. B. (U.S.); BALLIVET,
J. (France); BARAHONA-FERNANDES, H. (Portugal); BARRADA, Y. (Egypt);
BARRAQUER-BORDAS, L. (Spain); BARRAQUER-FARRE, Luis (Spain); BARRE
(Barré), Jean Alexandre (France); BARTSCHI-ROCHAIX
(BÄRTSCHI-ROCHAIX), Werner (Switzerland); BARTSTRA, H. K. G. (Holland);
BARUK, Henri (France); BATES, M. (Gt. Britain); BAUDOIN, Alphonse (France);
BENDA, Clemens E. (Ernst) (U.S.); BENDER, Morris B. (Boris) (U.S.); BENTSEN,
Karl Gustav (Denmark); BERARDINELLI, Waldemar (Brazil); BERGSTRA, F. Y.
(Holland); BERNARDES, Moacyr (Brazil); BERTRAND, Claude (Canada); BIEMOND, Arie
(Holland); BINGLEY-WENNSTROM, Torsten (Sweden); BISGAARD-FRANTZEN, C. Fr.
(Denmark)
Box 7, Folder 27
Portraits: Bo-Bu
Scope and Content Note
BOGAERT, Ludo van (Belgium); BOHM, M. (Czechoslovakia); BOLLACK, Jacques
(France); BOONE, P. C. (Holland); BORBERG, N. C. (Denmark); BORDES-VALLS, Manuel
(Spain); BOS, T. A. (Holland); BOSCHI, Gaetano (Italy); BOSHES, Benjamin (U.S.);
BOTTERELL, E. H. (Canada); BOUDIN, G. (France); BOUDOURESQUES, J. (France);
BOUDUELLE, M. (France); BOURGUIGNON, G. (France); BRAAK, J. W. G. ter (Holland);
BRAAT, J. P. (Holland); BRAIN, W. Russell (Walter Russell) (Gt. Britain);
BREMER, Frederic (Frédéric) (Belgium); BRINGEL, Ragnar (Sweden);
BRITO E CUNHA, J. L. (Brazil); BRODAL, Alf (Norway); BRODIE-HUGHES, E. (Gt.
Britain); BROUWER, Bernard (Holland); BROWN, Howard A. (U.S.); BRUETSCH, Walter
L. (U.S.); BRUNELLI, A. (Italy); BRUNNSCHWEILER, H. (Switzerland); BUCHTHAL,
Fritz (Denmark); BUCY, Paul Clancy (U.S.); BUENO (BUENO ITUARTE), Ricardo
(Spain); BUFFAT, J. D. (U.S.); BURGI, S. (Switzerland); BURKE SUITT, R. (U.S.);
BURLINGAME, C. Charles (U.S.); BUSSCHER, Jacques de (Belgium)
Box 7, Folder 28
Portraits: C
Scope and Content Note
CAMPBELL, A. M. G. (Gt. Britain); CARMODY, John (U.S.); CARSON, James (Gt.
Britain); CASTELLANOS MARTINEZ, Martin (CASTELLANOS MARTÍNEZ,
Martín) (Cuba); CASTILLO, Raul (U.S./Venezuela); de CASTRO, Aloysio
(Brazil); CAUGHEY, John Egerton (New Zealand); CAVENESS, William F. (U.S.);
CERNACEK, J. (Czechoslovakia); CHANDY, Jacob (India); CHANG, Y. D. (China);
CHARLIN, A. P. (France); CHATAGNON, P. A. (France); CHENG, Leslie Y. L. (China);
CHICHORRO, Vasco (Portugal); CHOW, S. D. (China); CHRISTENSEN, Erna (Denmark);
CHRISTIANSEN (or CHRISTENSEN?), J. C. (Argentina); CHRISTOPHE, L. (Belgium);
CLARK, Wilfrid E. (Edward) Le Gros (U.S.); CLARK-MAXWELL, G. S. (George Selwyn)
(Gt. Britain); CLOAKE, Philip C. (Gt. Britain); COHEN, Henry (Gt. Britain);
COLE, Edwin M. (U.S.); COLOMBATI, Spartaco (Italy); COLOMBO, P. (Italy);
CORDIER, J. (Belgium); CORDOVA (CÓRDOVA), Armado de (Cuba); CORREIA
D'OLIVEIRA, Jose Augusto (Portugal); COSSA, Paul (France); COSTA, Eser Americano
da (Brazil); COSTA, Gino (Peru); COURJON, Jean (France); COUTO, Deolindo
(Deolindo Augusto de Nunes) (Brazil); COXON, R. V. (Gt. Britain); CRITCHLEY,
Macdonald (Gt. Britain); CURTIS, John Bryant (Gt. Britain/Australia)
Box 7, Folder 29
Portraits: D-E
Scope and Content Note
DAGNELIE, J. (Belgium); DALSGAARD-NIELSEN, T. (Denmark); DANIEL, P. M. (Gt.
Britain); DATTNER, Bernhard (U.S.); DELGADO, Jose M. Rodriguez (José M.
Rodríguez) (Spain); DELL, Paul (France); DELMAS-MARSALET, Paul (France);
DEPARIS, Maurice (France); DEREUX, J. (France); D'ERRICO, Albert (U.S.);
DESCAMPS, M.-L. (Belgium); DIAS, Thales de Oliveira (Brazil); DIAZ Y GOMEZ
(DIÁZ Y GÓMEZ), Eugenio (Spain); DOGAN, Sergije (Yugoslavia);
DONINI, Francesco (Italy); DOUCET, Y. (France); DOUTHWAITE, A. H. (Arthur Henry)
(Gt. Britain); DRAKE, Ralph L. (U.S.); DROOGLEEVER-FORTUYN, J. (Holland);
DUMONT, E. (Belgium); DUNLEVY, G.R. (U.S.); DUPLAY, J. (France); DUSKA, Blazevic
(Yugoslavia); de ECHALECU y CANINO, Francisco (Spain); ECKERSTROM
(ECKERSTRÖM), Sten (Sweden); ECTORS, Léon (Belgium); EDWARDS,
Colin (Gt. Britain); EKBLAD, Martin (Sweden); El GAREM, O. (Egypt); ELKES, J.
(Gt. Britain); ELLERMANN, Mogens (Denmark); ELVIDGE, A. R. (Canada); EMBLEM,
Leif, (Norway); ENGLANDER, Charles (U.S.); ERICKSON, Theodore Charles (U.S.);
ESPIN HERRERO, Jose (José) M. (Spain); EVERTS, William H. (U.S.); EWERT,
Bo A. V. (Sweden); EY, H. (France)
Box 7, Folder 30
Portraits: F
Scope and Content Note
FARBROT, Oystein (Øystein) (Norway); FASIANI, G. M. (Italy); FAURE, J.
(France); FAZIO, Cornelio (Italy); FEREY, D. (France); FERRARO, Armando (U.S.);
FETTERMAN, Joseph L. (U.S.); FIAMBERTI, Mario (Italy); FINCHER, Edgar F. (U.S.);
FIRTOS, S. Cseh (Holland); FISCHER-WILLIAMS, M. (Gt. Britain); FISCHGOLD, H.
(France); FITCH, Thomas S. P. (U.S.); FOG, Elin (Denmark); FOG, Mogens Ludolf
(Denmark); FOG, Torben (Denamark); FOLKERTS, J. F. (Holland); FRACASSI, Teodoro
(Téodoro) (Argentina); FRADE CARRANQUE, Luis (Spain); FRAUCHIGER, Ernst
(Switzerland); FREEMAN, Walter Jackson (U.S.); FREIMAN, I. S. (U.S.);
FREITAS-JULIAO, Oswaldo (Brazil); FREY, Torsten Svenson son (Sweden); FROHLICH,
M. (Gt. Britain); FROVIG (FRØVIG), Anne-Gun (Norway); FROVIG
(FRØVIG), Arne (Norway); FULTON, John Farquar (U.S.); FURTADO, Diego
(Portugal); FUZLULLAH, Syed (India)
Box 7, Folder 31
Portraits: G
Scope and Content Note
GALLAIS, P. (France); GALLINATO, Alberto (Chile); GAMMON, George D. (U.S.);
GARCIN, Raymond, (France); GARD, Sven (Sweden); GARLAND, Hugh G. (Gregory) (Gt.
Britain); GASTAUT, Henri (France); GAUFFRIAU, P. (France); GAUTHIER, C. A.
(Canada); GAYLOR, John B. (Gt. Britain); GEELMUYDEN, C. (Christian) (Norway);
GEETS, W. (Belgium); GEIRINGER, E. (Gt. Britain); GERAUD (GÉRAUD), J.
(France); GEREBTZOFF, M. A. (Belgium); GIORGI, Giorgio (Italy); GIRARD, Paul
Francois (François) (France); de GISPERT, I. (Spain); GLEES, Paul (Franz
Paul) (Gt. Britain); GOKAY (GÖKAY), Fahreddin Kerim (Turkey); GOLDSTEIN,
Kurt (U.S.); GORDON, George (Gt. Britain); GOZZANO, Mario (Italy); GRAIN, Gerald
O. (U.S.); GRANT, Francis Clark (U.S.); GREENE, Justin L. (U.S.); GREEnFIELD,
Joseph Goodwin (Gt. Britain); GROS, Cl. (France); GUEST I. Arthur (Gt. Britain);
GUILANI (Dr.) (Iran); GUILLAIN, George Charles (France); GUILLAUME, Jean
(France); GUILLEN, Emilio (Dominican Republic); GUILLY, P. (France);
GUOMUNDSSON, K. R. (Iceland); GURDJIAN, E. S. (Elisha S.) (U.S.); GUTTMANN,
Ludwig (Gt. Britain)
Box 7, Folder 32
Portraits: H
Scope and Content Note
de HAAN, E. (Holland); HAARR, Ingolf Marius (Norway); HAENE, Albert de
(Belgium); HAGUENAU, J. (France); HALLPIKE, Charles Skinner (Gt. Britain);
HAMBY, Wallace Bernard (U.S.); HAMLIN, Hannibal (U.S.); HAMMES, E. M. (U.S.);
HAMMON, William McD. (U.S.); HANNAH, R. A. (H?) (Gt. Britain); HARKMARK, Wilhelm
(Norway); HARRIS, Wilfred John (Gt. Britain); HARTOG JAGER, W. A. den (Holland);
HASSIN, George Boris (U.S.); HAYWARD, Emeline P. (U.S.); HECAEN (HÉCAEN),
Henri Hyacinthe Octave (France); HENNER, C. (Czechoslovakia); HENSON, Ronald A.
(Gt. Britain); HERMAN, Eufemiusz (Poland); HERMANN, K. (Gt. Britain); HERMANN,
Knud (Denmark); HERTZ, Helge (Denmark); HESS, Walter Rudolf (Switzerland);
HIBBARD, James S. (U.S.); HILLER, Frederick (U.S.); HOCH, Paul N. (U.S.);
HOEBERECHTS, P. K. J. (Holland); HOEKSTRA, W. (Holland); HOEN, Thomas I. (U.S.);
HOENEVELD, G. (Holland); HOFF, Hans (Austria); HOHENBERG, Margaret (U.S.);
HOLMES, Gordon (Gt. Britain); HOLMES, J. MacDonald (Gt. Britain); HOLMGREN,
Borge (Börje) (Sweden); HONCKE, Poul (Denmark); HORRAX, Gilbert (U.S.);
van der HORST, L, (Holland); HORTON, Bayard Taylor (U.S.); HOUDART, R. (France);
HUNTER, John (Australia)
Box 7, Folder 33
Portraits: I-J
Scope and Content Note
INGVAR, David H. (Sweden); ISENSCHMID, G. Robert (Switzerland); JACKSON,
Harvey (Gt. Britain); JAKIMOWICZ, Wladyslaw (Poland); JANSEN, Jan B. (Birger)
(Norway); JASPER, Herbert Henri (Canada); JASPERS, E. M. (Holland); JEANS, W. E.
(William Dampier) (Gt. Britain); JEFFERSON, Geoffrey (Gt. Britain); JEFFERSON,
J. M. (Gt. Britain); JEQUIER (JÉQUIER), Michel (Switzerland); JIMENEZ,
Ricardo (Cuba); de JONG, J. G. Y. (Holland)
Box 7, Folder 34
Portraits: K
Scope and Content Note
KABAT, Elbin Abraham (U.S.); KAHN, Edgar A. (U.S.); KAILA, Martti (Findland);
KALINOWSKY, Lothar B. (U.S.); KAMMERER, Th. (France); KATZENELBOGEN, Solomon
(U.S.); KATZENSTEIN, Erick (Switzerland); KAUFMANN, J. (Switzerland); KEMP, A.
(Holland); KENNEDY, Robert Foster (U.S.); KERR, A. Sutcliffe (Gt. Britain);
KERSHMAN, John (Canada); KIEC, B. (not recorded); KIPFER, M. (France); KISSEL,
P. (France); KLEIN, Marc Richard (France); KLEYNTJENS, F. (Belgium); KOURETAS,
D. (Greece); KRABBE, Knud Haraldsen (Denmark); KREBS Ed. (France); KRISTIANSEN,
Kristian (Canada/Norway); KUGELBERG, Erik Klas Henrik (Sweden)
Box 7, Folder 35
Portraits: L
Scope and Content Note
LAIGNEL-LAVASTINE, Maxime (France); LANGMAID, Charles (Gt. Britain);
LARRAMENDI y MONTIANO, Luis Hernando de (Spain); LARUELLE L. (Belgium); di
LASCIO, Arnaldo (Brazil); LAST, S. A. (Gt. Britain); LAURIN, Paul Emile
(Émile) (Canada); LEDEBOER, B. Ch. (Holland); LEFEBVRE, J. (France);
LENSHOEK C. H. (Holland); LEPINE (LÉPINE), P. R. (France); LEREBOULLET,
J. (France); LERIQUE, J. (France); LESCHER, F. G. (Frank Graham) (Gt. Britain);
LEVISON, Herman (Denmark); LEY GRACIA, Adolfo (Spain); LHERMITTE, Jacques Jean
(France); LIDDELL, E. G. T. (Edward George Tandy) (Gt. Britain); LIEBERT, Erich
(U.S.); LINDHAL, Odd (Normay); LINDQVIST, R. (Sweden); LINDQVIST, Torsten (Johan
Torsten)(Sweden); LISI, Lionello De (Italy); LIST, Carl F. (U.S.); LIVERSEDJE,
L. A. (Gt. Britain); LIVINGSTON, Robert Burr (U.S.); LLAVERO, Francisco (Spain);
LONGO, Vito (Italy); LOPEZ IBOR, Juan J. (Spain); LOUIS-BAR, Denise (Belgium);
LOVE, J. Grafton (U.S.); LOWENTHAL. A. (Belgium); LUCAS, W. G. (U.S.);
LUCCARELLI, Saverio (Italy); LUND, Mogens (Denmark); LUNDBERG, Nils (Sweden);
LUNDERVOLD, Arne (Norway); LUNN, Villars (Denmark); LUTEN, J. (Holland); LUTHY,
F. (Switzerland); LUYENDIJK, W. (Holland); LYONNET, Julio H. (Argentina)
Box 7, Folder 36
Portraits: M
Scope and Content Note
MACIEL, Zacarias (Brazil); MACKEN, N.-J. (or P.M.J.?) (Belgium); MAGALHAES
GOMES, E. (Brazil); MAGE, J. (Belgium); MAGNET VAN STRAALEN, Jose (José);
MAILE, W. B. D. (Gt. Britain); MAIR, William G. P. (Gt. Britain); MANCEAUX, G.A.
(France); MARQUES (MARQUÉS), A. de Vasconcellos (Portugal); MARTIN, J.
Purdon (Gt. Britain); MARTIN, John ((U.S.); MARTIN, Paul (Belgium); MASCHERPA,
Fermo (Italy); MATHIEU, Pierre (France); MATIC, V. (Yugoslavia); MATTHYS, E.
(Belgium); McCONNELL, A. A. (Gt. Britain); McCUE, E. H. (U.S.); McEACHERN, D. S.
(Canada); McKINNEY, John McDowell (U.S.); McLARDY, Turner (Gt. Britain);
McNERNEY, John C. (U.S.); MEADOWS, S. P. (Gt. Britain); MEATH, James A. (U.S.);
MERRITT, H. Houston (U.S.); MESSIMY, R. (France); METZGER, O. (France); MILLER,
Henry (Gt. Britain); MINKOWSKI, M. (Switzerland); MIRANDA, Henrique de
(Portugal); MIRANDA RODRIGUEZ, E. de (Portugal); MISEROCCHI, Enrico (Italy);
MOLLARET, Pierre (France); MOLLINEDO HERRERA, Rafael (Guatemala); MONNIER,
Marcel (Switzerland); MONRAD-KROHN, Gerog Herman (Norway); MONTMOLLIN, Robert de
(Switzerland); MOORE, Matthew T. (U.S.); MORELLE, J. (Belgium); MORICE, J.
(France); MORSIER, G. de (Switzerland); MOSINGER (or MOSINGHER?), M. (Michel?)
(France); MOURGUE, Raoul (France); MOUZON, J. (France); MULLER (MÜLLER),
Ragnar (Sweden); MUNAGED, Z. (Syria); MUNCH-PETERSEN, C. J. (Denmark)
Box 7, Folder 37
Portraits: N-O
Scope and Content Note
NAUTA, W. J. H. (Walle J. H.) (Holland); NAYRAE, P. (France); NEOUSSIKINE, B.
(Berthe) (Israel); NERI, Vincenzo (Italy); NEVIN, S. (Gt. Britain); NICHOLS, W.
M. (Gt. Britain); NIEMEYER, Paulo (Brazil); NOEL, Guy (Belgium); NOEL
(NOËL), R. (Belgium); NORLEN, Gosta (NORLÉN, Gösta)
(Sweden); NORMAN, Ronald Melville (Gt. Britain); NORTHFIELD, Douglas William
Claridge (Gt. Britain); NYBY, Olaf (Norway); NYMAN, Eberhard (Sweden); OBIOLS
VIE, Juan (Spain); OBRADOR (OBRADOR ALCALDE), Sixto (Spain); ODY, F.
(Switzerland); OLIVECRONA, Herbert (Sweden); OLIVER, L. C. (G?) (Gt. Britain);
OLLER DAURELLA, L. (Spain); ORGEL, Samuel Z. (U.S.); ORN (ÖRN), Wilhelm
(Sweden); ORTIZ RAMOS, Pedro (Spain); OTENASEK, Frank (U.S.); OTT, Th.
(Switzerland); OTTONELLO, Paolo (Italy)
Box 7, Folder 38
Portraits: P
Scope and Content Note
PAILLAS, Jean Eugene (France); PALEARI, Antonio (Italy); PAMPIGLIONE, G. (Gt.
Britain/Italy); PAMPOUKIS, G. (Greece); PASSOUANT, Pierre (France); PATERSON, A.
S. (Gt. Britain); PATRIKIOS, J. (Greece); PAYTON, William T. (U.S.); van PELT,
J. F. (Holland); PENNYBACKER, J. B. (Joseph Buford) (Gt. Britain); PERAITA, P.
(Spain); PEREYRA KAFER (PAREYRA, KÄFER), Jose (Argentina); PERRIA, Luigi
(Italy); PERRIN, Jean (Haiti); PETROV, Petre (Bulgaria); PEYTON, William T.
(U.S.); PFALTZER, J. P. B. (Holland); PHILLIPS, Charles Garrett (Gt. Britain);
PILCHER, Cobb (U.S.); PINELLI, Paolo (Italy); PINTUS, Giuseppe (Italy); PITA,
Nelson (Brazil); PLICHET, A. (France); PLUVINAGE, R. J. L. (France); POLONIO,
Pedro (Portugal); POMERAT, C. M. (Charles Marc) (U.S.); POPP, C. (France);
PORTER, Rachel E. (Elizabeth) (Gt. Britain); PORTUGAL, José Ribeiro
(Brazil); POSTHUMUS MEYJES, F. E. (Holland); POURSINES, Yves (France); PRICHARD,
J. S. (Gt. Britain); PUECH, Pierre (France); PUNCERNAU, R. (Spain)
Box 7, Folder 39
Portraits: R
Scope and Content Note
RADEMAKER, G. G. J. (Holland); RAEDER-HYTTEN, R. (Norway); RAMAKRISHNARAO,
B.K. (India); RAMAMURTHI, B. (India); RANEY, R. B. (U.S.); RANSON, Stephen
Walter, Jr. (U.S.); REES, E. (or: REES, W. Edmond, or probably: REES, William
Esmond) (Gt. Britain); REMOND (RÉMOND), Antoine (France); REUMONT, M.
(Belgium); RIBEIRO de CARVALHO, O. (Portugal); RILEY, Henry Alsop (U.S.);
RIMBAUD, Louis (France); RINFRET, Gilbert (Canada); RIQUIER, G. Carlo (Italy);
RISTIC, Jovan (Yougoslavia); RODRIGUEZ-ARANGO, C. (Portugal); RODRIGUEZ-ARIAS,
B. (Spain); ROF CARBALLO, Juan (Spain); ROGE (ROGÉ), R. (France); ROGER,
H. (France); ROHMER, Francis Camille (France); ROJAS, C. Manual de (Cuba);
ROMERO, Jaime (Peru); ROOSENBURG, A. M. (Holland); ROVIG (RÖVIG), Asta
(Norway); ROVIG (RÖVIG), Gunnar (Norway); ROWBOTHAM, G. D. (Gt. Britain);
RUPP, Charles (U.S.)
Box 7, Folder 40
Portraits: S
Scope and Content Note
SABBAGH, F. (Syria); SABIN, Albert Bruce (U.S.); SACHS, Ernest (U.S.); SALAH
el DIN (SALAH en DIN?), M. (Egypt); SAREBAS, Sukru (Sükrü) Yusuf
(Turkey); SAUCIER, Jean (Canada); SCARFF, John E. (Edwin) (U.S.); SCARPALEZOS,
Sp. (Greece); SCHEINKER, I. Mark (Ilya Mark) (U.S.); SCHIFF-WERTHEIMER, S.
(France); SCHMALZBACH, Oscar (Gt. Britain); SCHOLTEN, J. (Holland);
SCHOLTEN-ZEELT, P.C. (Holland); SCHUNCK de GOLDFIEM, Jean (France); SCHWAB,
Robert Sidney (U.S.); SCHWOB, A. (France); SCOVILLE, William Beecher (U.S.);
SERCL, Miroslav (Czechoslovakia); SEYFFARTH, Henrik (Norway); SHAPIRO, Mortimer
F. (U.S.); SHARP, Buckley (Gt. Britain); SHATTOCK, F. M. (Gt. Britain); SHELDEN,
Elizabeth W. (U.S.); SHINNERS, Burton M. (U.S.); SIBELIUS, H. (Leena) (Finland);
SIIM, J. Ch. (Denmark); SIIRALA, Martti (Finland); SILFVERSKIOLD
(SILFVERSKIÖLD), Boris P. (Sweden); SILVERMAN, S. (Gt. Britain);
SIMARRO-PUIG, J. (Spain); SIMEK, J. (Czechoslovakia); SIMONS, Donald J. (U.S.);
SINGH, H. N. (India); SINNIGE, J. L. M. (Holland); SINNIGE-van KALKEN, H. E.
(Holland); SIROIS, Jean (Canada); SJOQVIST (SJÖQVIST), Olof (Sweden);
SMITH, B. (Gt. Britain); SMITH, Honor V. (Gt. Britain); SMYTH, G. E. (Gt.
Britain); SOMERFELD-ZISKIND, Esther (U.S.); SOTO YARRITU, F. (Spain); SPARKS, J.
P. (Gt. Britain); van der SPEK, P.A. (Holland); SPIEGEL, Ernest Adolf (U.S.);
SPILLANE, J. D. (John David) (Gt. Britain); STENBY, C. (Norway); STENBY, Johan
(Norway); STENVERS, H. W. (Holland); STERN, Frederick D. (U.S.); STERN, W.
Eugene (U.S.); STERN, Ruby O. (Gt. Britain); STORTEBECKER (STÖRTEBECKER),
Tore Patrick (Norway); STOTIJN, C.P.J. (Holland); STUBBE TEGLBJAERG, H. P.
(Denmark); SUBIRANA, A. (Spain); SUNDERLAND, Sydney (Australia)
Box 7, Folder 41
Portraits: T
Scope and Content Note
TANS, J. M. J. (John Marie Joseph) (Holland); TARLOW, Virginia (U.S.); TARRO,
Emmanuele (Italy); TAVERNER, D. (Gt. Britain); TAVERNIER, J.-B. (France);
TEIXEIRA de SOUSA (or SOUZA?), E. (Portugal); TERPSTRA-OKKINGA, F. (Holland);
THILLAIAMPALAM, B. (Singapore); THORELL, Gottfrid Markus (Sweden); THUREL,
Robert (France); TIMME, Arthur R. (U.S.); TITECA, Jean (Belgium); TOMASSON
(TÓMASSON), H. (Iceland); TORKILDSEN, Arne (Norway); TOURNAY, A.
(France); TRABATTONI, Carlo (Italy); TRELLES, Julio Oscar (Óscar) (Peru);
TROLLE, Elli (Denmark); TURNER, J. W. Aldren (Gt. Britain)
Box 7, Folder 42
Portraits: U-W
Scope and Content Note
URAS, Antonio (Italy); URBAN, Hubert J. (Austria); URQUIZA, P. (URQUIZA
VILLANUEVA, P.) (Spain); VAERNET, Kjeld (Denmark); VALSO (VALSÖ), Jakob
(Norway); VARELA de SEIJAS, E. (Spain); VARENNA, Piero (Italy); VELTER, Edmond
(France); VERBIEST, H. (Holland); VERHAART, W. J. C. (Batavia, Dutch New
Guinea); VERHAGEN, H. J. (Holland); VIDARTE, Francisco (Spain); VIETS, Henry
Rouse (U.S.); VISALLI, Felice (Italy); VOTO-BERNALES, Jorge (Peru); WAGGONER,
Raymond W. (U.S.); WALKER, A. Earl (U.S.); WEINBERGER, Laurence M. (U.S.);
WEITZEN, H. G. (U.S.); WELANDER, Lisa (Sweden); WERTHEIMER, Pierre (France);
WILLIAMS, Denis (Gt. Britain); WILSON, George (U.S.); WINTHER, Knut (Denmark);
WOHLFART, Gunnar (Sweden); WOLINETZ, Emanuel (France); WOLPERT I. (Gt. Britain);
WOLTRING, L. M. (Holland); WORMSER, Peter (Switzerland); WRIGHT, Dickson (Arthur
Dickson) (Gt. Britain); WULFF, Munke Hertel (Denmark); WYCIS, Henry T. (U.S.);
WYKE, Barry D. (Australia)
Box 7, Folder 43
Portraits: Y-Z
Scope and Content Note
YAKOVLEV, Paul Ivan (U.S.); YAMHURE, A. (Colombia); ZAALBERG, F. (Holland);
ZAHLE, Vagn (Denmark); ZANGWILL, O. L. (Gt. Britain); ZIMMERMAN, Harry M.
(U.S.); ZISKIND, Eugene (U.S.)
Series 4.
Other Portraits and Illustrations
Physical Description: 157 folders; 1.5 linear ft.; 1 carton
Scope and Content Note
mostly portraits of historical scientists and philosophers, and of
neuroscientists visiting, or being visited by, Haymaker; a few letters of
transmittal or thanks pertaining to the photographs; some photographs of
institutes and hospitals, illustrations and title pages from historical
texts
Arrangement
alphabetical
Box 8, Folder 1
Alembert, Jean Le Rond d', (d'Alembert), (1717-1783).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
French mathematician, physicist, philosopher
Box 8, Folder 2
Allegranza, A.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
Allegranza worked in Milan, Italy
Box 8, Folder 3
Ames, Adelbert, Jr., (1880-1955).
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits, dated 1914 and 1952
Box 8, Folder 4
Amoroso, Emmanuel Ciprian.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 5
Angevine, Daniel Murray, (1903- ).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 6
Aschoff, Ludwig, (1866-1942).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 7
Bacon, Francis, Viscount St. Albans, (1561-1626).
Scope and Content Note
three 8x10" portraits, three frontice pages
Note
English philosopher, writer
Box 8, Folder 8
Bartholin, Thomas, (1616-1680).
Scope and Content Note
photo of title page: "Anatome..., 1673"
Box 8, Folder 9
Berengario da Carpi, Jacopo, ca. (1460-1530).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; title pages of "Isagogae breves...Venetiis, 1535" and
"Tractatvs pervtilis et completvs de fractvra cranei...1535"; some
illustrations
Box 8, Folder 10
Berkeley, George (Bishop Berkeley), (1685-1753).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
philosopher
Box 8, Folder 11
Bidloo, Govard, (1649-1713).
Scope and Content Note
two illustrations from "Anatomia humani..."
Box 8, Folder 12
Biondi, Dr.
Scope and Content Note
8/10" portrait
Note
note on back of photo: "Dr. Biondi, Munich, 1936"; no other information
available
Box 8, Folder 13
Brown, John, (1810-1882).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Scottish physician
Box 8, Folder 14
Brucke, Ernst Wilhelm (Brücke, Ernst Wilhelm),
(1819-1892).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits
Note
German physiologist
Box 8, Folder 15
Brunschwig, Hieronymus, (ca. 1450-ca. 1512).
Scope and Content Note
photograph of printed page: text and illustration of trepanation on a
human
Box 8, Folder 16
Cabanis, Pierre Jean George, (1757-1808).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
French physiologist
Box 8, Folder 17
Carbonell, Luis M.
1953
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; memo from Haymaker re. Dr. Carbonell's visit of
4 months in the Neuropathology Section of the Armed Forced Institute of
Pathology
Box 8, Folder 18
Casseri, Giulio Cesare, (Casserio), (ca. 1552-1616).
Scope and Content Note
title page and fronticepiece of "Anatomische Tafeln...1656"
Box 8, Folder 19
Chinn, Herman.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot
Box 8, Folder 20
Chipault, Antony, (1866-1920).
1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; reprint of obituary; letter of thanks to Dr. Percival Bailey
for supplying these items
Box 8, Folder 21
Cone, William V., (1897-1959).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" photograph, photo montage: "In memory of Dr. William V. Cone";
obituaries; news sheets from the Fellow's Society and the Women's Society of the
Montreal Neurological Institute
Note
neurosurgeon
Box 8, Folder 22
Copernicus, Nicolaus.
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
astronomer, mathematician
Box 8, Folder 23
Corti, Marchese Alfonso Corti, (1822-1876).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 24
Cowdry, Edmund Vincent, (1888-1975).
1950
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait, letter
Note
see Box 9, Folder 2 for lantern slide of an informal
portrait
Box 8, Folder 25
Croce, Giovanni Andrea della, (1514-1575).
Scope and Content Note
illustration of a head operation scene from "Chirurgiae universalis opus
absolutum...1596"
Box 8, Folder 26
Descartes, Rene (Descartes, René), (1596-1650).
Scope and Content Note
photographs of title pages: "Renatus Descartes de Homine figuris..." 1664,
and "A Discourse of a Method..." 1649, and numerous illustrations
Box 8, Folder 27
Diderot, Denis, (1713-1784).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits
Note
French philosopher
Box 8, Folder 28
Dryander, Johann, (1500-1560).
Scope and Content Note
title page and illustrations from "Anatomia capitis humani...1536"
Box 8, Folder 29
Dunlap, Charles Bates, (1863-1926).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; text and illustrations; biographical notes
Box 8, Folder 30
Duverney, Guichard Joseph, (1648-1730).
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of title page of "A Treatise of the Organ of Hearing...", 1737,
and several illustrations
Box 8, Folder 31
"Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology" journal
international editorial board.
1953
Scope and Content Note
group photograph of a majority of the board, taken at the 3rd International
EEG Congress, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Box 8, Folder 32
Estienne, Charles, (1504-ca. 1564).
Scope and Content Note
title page, text and illustrations from "De dissectione partium corporis
humani...1545"
Box 8, Folder 33
Estienne, Robert, (Stephanus, Robertus I.),
(1499(1503?)-1559).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
printer of books
Box 8, Folder 34
Eustachi, Bartolomeo, (d. 1574).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" photo of bust of Eustachi; title page and illustrations from "Tabulae
anatomicae...1728"
Box 8, Folder 35
Fabricius, ab Aquapendente, (Fabricius, Hieronymus), (ca.
1533-1619).
Scope and Content Note
title page and illustrations, "De visione, voce, auditu...Venetiis, 1600"
Box 8, Folder 36
Fabricius, Georg, (Fabricius, Georgius, born Georg Goldschmidt ),
(1516-1571).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
German philologist, poet, historian, archaeologist
Box 8, Folder 37
Fabricius, Johann Baptista, (1565-1626).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
German (Nuremberg) astronomer, mathematician
Box 8, Folder 38
Falloppio, Gabriele, (Fallopius, Gabriel), (1523-1562).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; title pages of: "Observationes anatomicæ ...Venetiis, 1561"
and "....Coloniae, 1562"
Box 8, Folder 39
Feiling, Anthony, (1885-1975).
1950
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; cover letters
Box 8, Folder 40
Fernel, Jean, (1497-1558).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; title page and text pages: "Universa medicina...Parisiorum,
1567"
Box 8, Folder 41
Fessard, A. E. (Alfred E.), (1900-1982).
Scope and Content Note
3x4" portrait snapshot
Box 8, Folder 42
Flemming, Walther, (1843-1905).
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait
Box 8, Folder 43
Foot, Nathan Chandler (N. Chandler Foot), (1881-1958).
1953-1954
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; correspondence
Note
neuroanatomist, Cornell University
Box 8, Folder 44
Forbus, Wiley D., (1894-1976).
1950-1952
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portraits; some correspondence
Note
pathologist, Duke University
Box 8, Folder 45
Frederick II, (Frederick the Great), (1712-1786).
Scope and Content Note
photograph of death mask
Note
King of Prussia
Box 8, Folder 46
Freeman, Allen Wier, (1881-1954).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 47
Fries, Lorenz, (Frisius, Laurentius), (ca. 1490-1531).
Scope and Content Note
two plates, probably from "Spiegel der Artzney...Straszburg, 1529"
Box 8, Folder 48
Fukui, George.
1952
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; cover letters re. portraits
Box 8, Folder 49
Fuller, Solomon Carter, (1872-1953).
1962
Scope and Content Note
portrait; correspondence re. acquisition of the photograph
Box 8, Folder 50
Galilei, Galileo, (1564-1642).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Italian astronomer, philosopher
Box 8, Folder 51
Gaupp, Robert, (1870-1953).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
English neurologist, psychiatrist
Box 8, Folder 52
Gautier Dagoty, (Gautier d'Agoty, Jacques), (1717-1785).
Scope and Content Note
title pages and plates from "Anatomie de la te^te...Paris, 1748" and
"Exposition anatomique des organes des sens...Paris, 1775"
Box 8, Folder 53
Giesen, Marie.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot
Note
German psychiatrist, Krankenhaus Kochel (near Munich)
Box 8, Folder 54
Gilbert, A. (Gilbert, Augustin), (1858-1927).
Scope and Content Note
3x4" portrait
Note
French physician
Box 8, Folder 55
Gills, Frederic A.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 56
Glanvill, Joseph, (1636-1680).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
English clergyman, philosopher
Box 8, Folder 57
Haller, Albrecht von, (1708-1777).
Scope and Content Note
several portraits; title pages; lengthy transcription of (English) text from
Haller; biographical materials
Box 8, Folder 58
Hanot, Victor, (1844-1896).
Scope and Content Note
4x5" portrait
Note
French physician
Box 8, Folder 59
Haymaker, Webb Edward, (1902-1984).
Scope and Content Note
portraits and snapshots of Dr. Haymaker
Note
additional photos of Haymaker are noted throughout the
collection
Box 8, Folder 60
Haymaker Neurology Archive. Hospitals and Institutions.
Note
many photographs of hospitals and institutes are also included in the
individual correspondence folders
Box 8, Folder 61
Haymaker Neurology Archive. European travel photos.
1949
Scope and Content Note
photographs and negatives of landscapes, city and country scenes; two Paris
restaurant menus, dated 7 Sep 1949 and 29 May 1951, both with signatures of
dinner companions
Box 8, Folder 62
Haymaker Neurology Archive. Various illustrations.
Scope and Content Note
photographs of old anatomical plates, specimens and other plublished
illustrations
Box 8, Folder 63
Haymaker Neurology Archive. Title Pages.
Scope and Content Note
5x7" and 8x10" photographs of title pages, frontice pages, and some contents
pages from classic scientific books
Box 8, Folder 64
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, (1770-1831).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
German philosopher
Box 8, Folder 65
Hektoen, Ludvig, (1863-1951).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
American pathologist
Box 8, Folder 66
Hertig, Arthur Tremain, (1904-1990).
1958
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; one letter
Note
American pathologist, Harvard University
Box 8, Folder 67
Highmore, Nathaniel, (1613-1685).
Scope and Content Note
one plate, headed "Anatomicae libri III, pars I, p. 211"
Box 8, Folder 68
Hill, J. Rowland.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot
Box 8, Folder 69
Hippocrates
Scope and Content Note
5x7" illustration, bust
Box 8, Folder 70
Hobbers, Thomas, (1588-1679).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits
Note
English philosopher
Box 8, Folder 71
Huebner, Johann Otto Leonard, (1843-1926).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait, and negative
Note
pediatrician and neurologist
Box 8, Folder 72
Hume, David, (1711-1776).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Scottish historian and philosopher
Box 8, Folder 73
Hundt, Magnus, (1449-1519).
Scope and Content Note
one illustration, titled "Tractum per totum corpus..." from "Antropologium de
hominis dignitate...Liptzick, 1501"
Box 8, Folder 74
Hurst, E. Weston.
1958-1959
Scope and Content Note
two 8x10" portrait snapshots; short correspondence
Box 8, Folder 75
Jefferson, Geoffrey, (1886-1961).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
another portrait with 4th Neurological Congress attendees
Box 8, Folder 76
Kepler, Johannes, (1571-1630).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
German astronomer, mathematician
Box 8, Folder 77
Klemme, William M.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot
Note
routing slip addressed to Capt. W. M. Klemme, dated 17 June
1960
Box 8, Folder 78
Knott, John R.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
may be John Russell Knott, (1911-1992)
Box 8, Folder 79
Krayenbuhl, Hugo (Krayenbühl, Hugo), (1902-1985).
Scope and Content Note
3x5" portrait snapshot
Note
Swiss neurosurgeon
Box 8, Folder 80
Kreidl, Alois, (1864-1928).
Scope and Content Note
8x6" photograph of a bookplate bearing the signature of Prof. Dr. A.
Kreidl
Note
Austrian physiologist, trained under Brücke, published with
Johann Paul Karplus
Box 8, Folder 81
Krukenberg, Friedrich Ernst, (1871-1946).
1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait, lantern slide; correspondence from Dr. Hugo Spatz with
biographical information on Krukenberg
Box 8, Folder 82
Lee, Douglas Harry Kedgwin, (1905- ).
Scope and Content Note
negative of portrait snapshot, garden setting
Note
English/Australian physiologist
Box 8, Folder 83
Leeuwenhoek, Antoni van, (Leeuwenhoek, Anthony van),
(1632-1723).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits
Box 8, Folder 84
Leonardo da Vinci, (1452-1519).
Scope and Content Note
photos of several da Vinci drawings of the visual system
Box 8, Folder 85
Livingston, Robert Burr, (1918-2002).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
neuroscientist, administrator; another portrait with 4th Neurological
Congress attendees
Box 8, Folder 86
Locke, John, (1632-1704).
Scope and Content Note
two portraits
Note
English physician, philosopher
Box 8, Folder 87
Mackenzie, James, (1853-1925).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
general practitioner, cardiologist
Box 8, Folder 88
Malebranche, Nicolas, (1638-1715).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
French philosopher
Box 8, Folder 89
Maudsley, Henry, (1835-1918).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
British psychiatrist
Box 8, Folder 90
Mayer, Paul, (1848-1923).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
zoologist, pathologist, Naples Zoological Station
Box 8, Folder 91
Mayow, John, (1641-1679).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
English physician, chemist
Box 8, Folder 92
McRae, D. L.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
from Montreal
Box 8, Folder 93
Meckel, Johann Friedrich, (1724-1774).
Scope and Content Note
four anatomical illustrations of facial nerves
Note
German anatomist
Box 8, Folder 94
Merritt, H. Houston, (1902-1979).
Scope and Content Note
one 5x7" photograph, somewhat out of focus; one 8x10" photo of a painted
portrait
Note
American neurologist, Dean of Columbia University College of Physicians
and Surgeons, 1958-1969; another portrait photo with 4th Neurological Congress
attendees
Box 8, Folder 95
Minot, Charles Sedgwith, (1852-1914).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
American anatomist
Box 8, Folder 96
Mirandola, Giovanni Pico della, (1463-1494).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Italian philosopher
Box 8, Folder 97
Miura, Momoshigo.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; one letter
Note
neurologist, Kyoto University
Box 8, Folder 98
Moebius (Möbius).
Scope and Content Note
signed portrait (signature not very legible)
Note
initials "J F M" are penciled on back of one copy - there was a German
(Leipzig) neurologist named J.F. Möbius; but the signature and likeness
make it more likely that this portrait is of Paul Julius Möbius,
1853-1907, for whom the Moebius syndrome is named
Box 8, Folder 99
Mollendorff, Wilhelm von (Möllendorff, Wilhelm Herman Wichard
von), (1887-1944).
Scope and Content Note
portrait (from Ciba Zeitschrift, 1942)
Note
Swiss anatomist
Box 8, Folder 100
Mondino dei Luzzi, (d. 1326).
Scope and Content Note
two illustrations (1. human spine and cord in situ; 2. damaged skull cap
removed from head)
Box 8, Folder 101
Monro, Alexander, (the elder), (1697-1767).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Scottish anatomist
Box 88, Folder 102
Monro, Alexander, (the younger), (1733-1817).
Scope and Content Note
title pages and illustrations from: "Observations on the structure and
functions of the nervous system...Edinburgh, 1783" and "Observations on the
communication of the ventricles of the brain...Edinburgh, 1797"
Box 8, Folder 103
Nollet, Jean-Antoine, (Abbé Nollet), (1700-1770).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
French clergyman, physicist
Box 8, Folder 104
Notzl, Dr. (Nötzl, Dr.).
ca. 1954
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot taken at the time of Haymaker's visit to the Pathological
Institute, University of Freiburg, Germany
Box 8, Folder 105
Ogawa, Teizo, (1901-1984).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
director of the Institute of Brain Research, Univ. of Tokyo
Box 8, Folder 106
Ogilvie, Robertson Fotheringham, (ca. 1904-1966).
1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; two letters
Note
Scottish pathologist
Box 8, Folder 107
Opie, Eugene Lindsay, (1873-1971).
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait
Note
pathologist
Box 8, Folder 108
Orth, Johannes, (1847-1923).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait and negative
Note
German pathologist
Box 8, Folder 109
Overholser, Winfred, (1892-1964).
1952
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; one letter
Note
American psychiatrist
Box 8, Folder 110
Pascal, Blaise, (1623-1662).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
French mathematician, physicist, philosopher
Box 8, Folder 111
Pecquet, Antonius, (Pecquet, Jean Antonius), (1622-1674).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
French physiologist of vision, thoracic duct
Box 8, Folder 112
Penzholz, Helmut, (1913-1985).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; postcard
Note
German neurosurgeon
Box 8, Folder 113
Perusini, Gaetano, (1879-1915).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait; biographical notes
Note
Italian physician, worked with Alzheimer
Box 8, Folder 114
Piccolomini, Arcangelo, (Piccolhomini, Archangel),
(1525-1586).
Scope and Content Note
title page (with portrait) and text page from: "Anatomicae
praelectiones...Romae, 1586"
Box 8, Folder 115
Pietro, da Cortona, (Cortonensi, Petro Berrettino),
(1596-1669).
Scope and Content Note
title page of "Tabulæ anatomicæ..., 1741"
Box 8, Folder 116
Ramsay, David.
Scope and Content Note
5x7" portrait
Note
American physician, delegate to the Continental Congress
Box 8, Folder 117
Rao, Paladugu R.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot
Box 8, Folder 118
Reisch, Gregor, (d. 1525).
Scope and Content Note
text page and illustration showing the senses and their corresponding parts
of the brain, from: "Margarita philosophica nova cui insunt sequentia, Liber X,
tracta ii, 1512"
Box 8, Folder 119
Ridley, Humphrey, (1653-1708).
Scope and Content Note
illustrations from: "The anatomy of the brain", (edition unknown, perhaps
1695)
Roizin, Leon, (1913-1991).
Scope and Content Note
for portrait snapshot, see folder for Alfred Meyer, Box 3, Folder 16
Note
neuropharmacologist
Box 8, Folder 120
Rosenthal, Werner.
Scope and Content Note
group snapshot taken at the Hygiene Institut, Göttingen, circa 1920;
one page of typed biographical notes
Box 8, Folder 121
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, (1712-1778).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
French philosopher, writer
Box 8, Folder 122
Ryff, Walther Hermann, (d. 1548).
Scope and Content Note
illustrations of the human head and brain, probably from: "Anatomica omnium
humani corporis partium descriptio..."
Box 8, Folder 123
Santorini, Giovanni Domenico, (1681-1737).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; title page of "Anatomici summi...de structura mammarum...Parmae,
1775"
Box 8, Folder 124
Schaefer, Karl E.
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot
Note
research physician, U.S. Naval submarine Base, New London,
CT
Box 8, Folder 125
Schmorl, Georg (Schmorl, Christian Georg), (1861-1932).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
German pathologist, histologist
Box 8, Folder 126
Schneider, Konrad Victor, (Schneider, Conrad Victoris),
(1614-1680).
Scope and Content Note
title page of: "Liber de osse cribriformi...Wittebergae, 1655"
Box 8, Folder 127
Shaftesbury, 3rd Earl, (Antony Ashley Cooper),
(1671-1713).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Box 8, Folder 128
Shimamura, Muneo.
1962
Scope and Content Note
3x4" portrait, taken while Dr. Shimamura was a visiting scientist in the
Laboratory of Neurobiology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda,
Maryland
Note
contributed by Dr. Robert B. Livingston
Box 8, Folder 129
Smith, Audrey Ursula, (1915-1981).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot
Note
British cryobiologist
Box 8, Folder 130
Sorrel-Dejerine, Yvonne, (d. 1986).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Dr. Sorrel-Dejerine was the daughter of Dr. J.J. Dejerine and Dr.
Augusta Marie Klumpe Dejerine, and the wife of Dr. Etienne Sorrel
Box 8, Folder 131
Spallanzani, Lazzaro, (Spalanzani, Lazzaro), (1729-1799).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Box 8, Folder 132
Spiegel, Adriaan van de, (Spigelius, Adrianus),
(1578-1625).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
physician and anatomist
Box 8, Folder 133
Spinoza, Benedictus de, (Spinoza, Baruch), (1632-1677).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Dutch philosopher
Box 8, Folder 134
Spurzheim, Johann Gaspar, (1776-1832).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 135
Steno, Nicolaus, (1638-1686).
Scope and Content Note
title page and illustrations from: "Discours de Monsieur Stenon, sur
l'anatomie du cerveau...Paris, 1669"
Box 8, Folder 136
Swedenborg, Emanuel, (1688-1772).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 137
Sylvius, Franciscus de la Boe (Le Boë, Frans de, or Sylvius,
François de la Boë), (1614-1672).
1951
Scope and Content Note
portrait; letter from Helmuth Sprinz pertaining to naming of the Sylvian
aqueduct and Sylvian fissure
Box 8, Folder 138
Sylvius, Jacobus (Dubois, Jacques), (1478-1555).
Scope and Content Note
photograph of title page: "Methodus Medicamenta componendi...autore D. Iacobo
Sylvio, medico". Paris, 1555
Note
see letter by Helmuth Sprinz in Franciscus Sylvius folder for
information on naming of Sylvian aqueduct and Sylvian fissure, Box 8, Folder
137
Box 8, Folder 139
Takeuchi, Tadashi.
1953
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; one letter
Note
Japanese pathologist
Box 8, Folder 140
Tobias, Cornelius A., (1918-2000).
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot negative
Note
biophysicist, radiation biologist
Box 8, Folder 141
Travers, Benjamin, (1783-1858).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; photocopies of a biographical sketch from 1841 and a memorial from
1858
Note
surgeon to Queen Victoria
Box 8, Folder 142
Turnbull, Hubert Maitland, (1875-1955).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
Scottish pathologist
Box 8, Folder 143
Twichell, Amos, (1781-1850).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
American surgeon
Box 8, Folder 144
Uzman, Mazhar Osman, (1884-1951).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Turkish neurologist and psychiatrist
Box 8, Folder 145
Vallery-Radot, Pasteur, (1886-1970).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Note
French physician, grandson and biographer of Louis Pasteur
Box 8, Folder 146
Valsalva, Antonio Maria, (1666-1723).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; title page, frontice, and illustrations from "Opera: hoc est
Tractatus de aure humana...", Venice, 1740, vol. 2
Box 8, Folder 147
Varoli, Costanzo, (Varilio, Costanzo), (1543-1575).
Scope and Content Note
title page and illustrations from (posthumously published): "Anatomiae sive
de resolutione corporis humani...Frankfurt, 1591"
Box 8, Folder 148
Vesalius, Andreas, (1514-1564).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" photographs of illustrations from "De humani corporis fabrica",
1542
Box 8, Folder 149
Victor, Maurice, (1920-2001).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait snapshot; short letter from Dr. Victor
Note
neurologist, professor and author
Box 8, Folder 150
Vieussens, Raymond, (ca. 1635-1715).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" photographs of illustrations from his publications, some from
"Neurographia universalis", 1684
Box 8, Folder 151
Vogel, F. S.
Scope and Content Note
one negative, portrait snapshot
Note
co-author with Haymaker of some NASA Ames Research Center
publications
Box 8, Folder 152
Walter, W. Grey (William Grey), (1910-1977).
Scope and Content Note
8x10" portrait
Box 8, Folder 153
Wepfer, Johann Jakob, (1620-1695).
Scope and Content Note
portrait; title page of: "Observationes medico-practicæ, de affectibvs
capitis internis et externis...Tiguri, 1745"
Box 8, Folder 154
Winslow, Jacques-Benigne (Jacques-Bénigne),
(1669-1760).
Scope and Content Note
title page and first page of: "Exposition anatomique de la structure du corps
humain...Paris, 1732"
Box 8, Folder 155
Zeneau, Wolfgang.
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot negative
Note
no identification found
Box 8, Folder 156
Zimmerman, Karl Wilhelm, (1861-1935).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
anatomist, Univ. Bern, Switzerland
Box 8, Folder 157
Unidentified images.
Scope and Content Note
portraits; negatives
Series 5.
Lantern Slides
Physical Description: 10 slides; 0.33 linear ft.; 1 box
Box 9, Folder 1
Cooper, Astely Paston, (1768-1841).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Box 9, Folder 2
Cowdry, Edmund Vincent, (1888-1975).
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot
Note
for additional materials, see Box 8, Folder 24
Box 9, Folder 3
Martin de Thezillat (Thézillat), Charles.
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
see Box 2, Folder 59 (Landry de Thézillat) for additional
material
Box 9, Folder 4
Nansen, Fridjhof, (1861-1930).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
for additional materials on Nansen, see Box 3, Folders 24-25
Box 9, Folder 5
Pinkerton, Henry, (1897- ).
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot
Note
Professor of Pathology, Washington University, St. Louis
Box 9, Folder 6
Schrotter, Hermann von (Schrötter von Kristelli),
(1870-1928).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
Austrian physiologist, pioneer in aviation and hyperbaric medicine; son
of Leopold von Schrotter
Box 9, Folder 7
Schrotter, Leopold von (Schrötter von Kristelli),
(1837-1908).
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot
Note
Austrian internist and laryngologist; father of Hermann von
Schrotter
Box 9, Folder 8
Spatz, Hugo, (1888-1969).
Scope and Content Note
group snapshot of Dr. Hugo Spatz, Dr. Ludo van Bogaert, and Mrs. Spatz
Note
for additional materials on Spatz, see Box 6, Folders 56-58, and for
Bogaert see Box 1, Folders 30-31
Box 9, Folder 9
Starr, Moses Allen, (1854-1932).
Scope and Content Note
portrait snapshot
Note
American clinical neurologist; chapter in 1st edition, listed in Index
of 2d edition
Box 9, Folder 10
Wernicke, Carl, (1848-1904).
Scope and Content Note
portrait
Note
clinical neurologist; chapter in both editions