? and PZ at table from June 1995 family photograph calendar.
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Part of Lee N. Robins Papers
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? and PZ at table from June 1995 family photograph calendar.
Part of Lee N. Robins Papers
[? White man 40?, Lee Robins and Older brown haired woman.?]
Part of Lee N. Robins Papers
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.
“Culpeper” type microscope, circa 1800.
Part of Scientific Equipment
Trade card in case reads “Thos. Blunt, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, No. 22 Cornhill, London.” Brass with mahogany base. Includes pyramidal wood case with accessories. Accession 1997-027. Gift of Samuel D. Spivack,MD 1962, and Karen C. Burrill, MD 1964, in honor of Sydney E. Salmon, MD 1962.
“Dispatches – For the Love of a Stranger,” 30 min., n.d. VHS.
“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. 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.
“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.
“[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.