Mary Agnes Burniston Brazier Papers. Supplement., 1941-1995, bulk 1988-1995

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Mary Agnes Burniston Brazier Papers. Supplement., 1941-1995, bulk 1988-1995

This carton of documents augments the previously donated papers of Mary A. B. Brazier (UCLA Biomedical Library, Manuscript Collection number 42), who was internationally respected as a neurophysiologist, historian, author, and editor. It contains correspondence of her retirement years with former colleagues and lasting friends, and adds some biographical details of her youth and formative years to the information in the main collection. There are numerous photographs of persons and places tied to her professional travel. The collection also contains documentation of financial grants from the National Institutes of Health awarded or continued during the period covered. [Note: Box 1 of this collection, #42A, comprises and is labeled as Box 28 of collection #42.]

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Brazier, Mary A. B. (Mary Agnes Burniston), 1904-1995

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Mary A.B. "Mollie" Brazier was born in England in 1904 and died in Falmouth, Mass. in 1995. Dr. Brazier received her Ph. D. in physiology and biochemistry from the University of London in 1930, began neuroscience research at Maudsley Hospital, London, and in 1940 came to Boston on a Rockefeller fellowship. She remained at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for twenty years, then moved to the Brain Research Institute at UCLA until...