Leroy A. Pesch graduation robe and hoods.
- VC708-iVC708001
- Compound Item
Part of Uniforms and Academic Regalia
Leroy A. Pesch graduation robe and hoods.
Part of Uniforms and Academic Regalia
CD, “Reception,” Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
CD, “Reception,” Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
CD, Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
“[Patient 7]. L-K [Landau-Kleffner] Syndrome,” video recording, 1961-1962.
Part of Frank R. Kleffner Papers
DVD converted from VHS copy, circa 2007. Approx. 32 min.
Includes “Part A, October 1961,” a diagnostic interview with Patient 7 at six years old, and “Part B, October 1962,” an interview with Patient 7 demonstrating her progress after a year of therapy.
Patient’s name redacted. “Patient 7” refers to the case included in Mantovani J.F. & Landau W.M. (1980). “Acquired Aphasia with Convulsive Disorder: Course and Prognosis.” Neurology, 30(5), 524–529.
CD, Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
CD, Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
CD, “Individual Awards,” Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
CD, Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
Correspondence with Project Alpha test subjects and attachments, 2015
Part of Project Alpha, Vertical File
Part of Frank R. Kleffner Papers
DVD, including recordings converted from a VHS copy, circa 2007. Approx. 32 min.
Includes “October 1961,” a diagnostic interview with Patient 7 at six years old, “October 1962,” an interview with Patient 7 demonstrating her progress after a year of therapy, and “December 2006,” follow-up interviews with Patient 7, at 52 years old, and her mother.
Patient’s name redacted. “Patient 7” refers to the case included in Mantovani J.F. & Landau W.M. (1980). “Acquired Aphasia with Convulsive Disorder: Course and Prognosis.” Neurology, 30(5), 524–529.
CD, “Group Shots,” Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
CD, “Reception,” Distinguished Faculty Awards ceremony photographs
Part of Central Administration, Washington University School of Medicine
Lester Evans cap, hood, and academic gown.
Part of Uniforms and Academic Regalia