Papers, (inclusive), 1898-1982, 1901-1968 (bulk)

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Papers, (inclusive), 1898-1982, 1901-1968 (bulk)

The Stanley Cobb Papers, 1898-1982, are the product of Cobb's research and teaching activities at Harvard Medical School, Boston City Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital. The collection consists of Cobb's corespondence, reports, writings, photographs and drawings resulting from his career as a neurologist at Boston City Hospital and later as Chief of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Cobb's publication files, containing his reprints, manuscripts, and publciations correspondence record his research on cerebral circulation and psychiatry. Cobb's personal correspondence and records resulting from his membership in professional societies and associations are also included in the collection.

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