“Hippocrates’ Oaf,” by James T. Brown, 1980.
- PC154-S03-B01-F12
- Folder
- 1980
Part of James T. Brown Collection
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“Hippocrates’ Oaf,” by James T. Brown, 1980.
Part of James T. Brown Collection
“History of the Abdominal Artificial Anus in Treatment of Imperforate Anus,” draft, undated.
Part of Jessie L. Ternberg Papers
[“History of UNICEF”], 1964-1982.
Part of Katherine Bain Papers
Includes a report written in 1964-1965, “The History of UNICEF,” and correspondence written in 1982.
“Internship Program” pamphlet, BJC Health System, 1997.
“Jessie L. Ternberg, Ph.D., M.D. 1924-2016,” September 25, 2016.
Part of Jessie L. Ternberg Papers
Part of Frank R. Kleffner Papers
DVD. Approx. 26 min.
Recording of 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.
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.
Part of Frank R. Kleffner Papers
DVD. Approx. 19 min.
Includes clips from a diagnostic interview with Patient 7 at six years old, an interview with Patient 7 demonstrating her progress after a year of therapy, and 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.
“Lung Transplant, Toronto, Canada,” October 26, n.d. VHS.
“Metric System” notebook, undated
Part of Thomas S. Watson Papers
“Molly Allen Memorial; Olson Family Garden,” ca. 2000. VHS
“National Transplant Assistance Fund,” The Visionaries, Inc., 9 min 55 sec, 2000. VHS.
“Nick Patchin, featuring the SLCH PICU,” M. Markovitz, n.d. VHS.
“Occupation: The Central Concept of Occupational Therapy,” Sue Babtiste, Mary Law, and Carolyn Baum.
“[Patient 7]. L-K [Landau-Kleffner] Syndrome. Part A. Part B,” video recording, 1961-1962.
Part of Frank R. Kleffner Papers
VHS copy made from original recordings, undated.
Patient’s name redacted from item title. “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.
“[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.
“[Patient 7]. Part II.” One seven inch reel, 16mm film, color, magnetic sound, October 1962.
Part of Frank R. Kleffner Papers
Recording of 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.
“[Patient 7].” One ten inch reel, 16mm film, color, magnetic sound, October 1961.
Part of Frank R. Kleffner Papers
Recording of a diagnostic interview with Patient 7 at six years old.
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.