Papers, 1898-1986.

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Papers, 1898-1986.

Collection consists of laboratory notebooks, manuscripts, correspondence, lectures, publications, and over 400 slides and photographs and ca. 25,000 ft. of motion picture film (predominantly primate colonies; monkey, guinea pig, and other animal research data; and Windle's home movies), providing incomplete coverage of Windle's roles as researcher, teacher, and administrator and his influences as a neuroscience author and editor. Collection strengths include: Windle's research interests in functional and structural changes in the developing central nervous system; research carried out in Puerto Rico (ca. 1957-1966) on neurological and behavioral effects of neonatal asphyxiation in monkeys; spinal cord regeneration research and its clinical relevance for cerebral palsy and paralysis; and Windle's editorial duties as founder of Experimental Neurology.

2 boxes (1.0 linear ft.)18 cartons (18.0 linear ft.)10 oversize boxes (12.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7411905

University of California, Los Angeles

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Windle, William Frederick, 1898-

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Neuroanatomist and physiologist; born in Huntington Ind., 10 Oct. 1898; protégé of Stephen Walter Ranson, from whom he received his Ph. D. in 1926, and later his successor as director (1942-1946) of the Institute of Neurology, Northwestern University; Chief of the Laboratory of Neuroanatomical Sciences (1954-1960) at the National Institute of Neurological Disease and Blindness and its Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology in Bethesda, Md. and San Juan, Puerto Rico (1961-1963); founding editor of ...

Cayo Santiago Rhesus Monkey Colony.

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