Ranson-Windle-Krieg-Arey collection of reprints in neuroscience, 1849-1980.

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Ranson-Windle-Krieg-Arey collection of reprints in neuroscience, 1849-1980.

Collection consists of approx. 8000 reprints and offprints amassed as a working collection, chiefly 1908-1956, by Stephen Walter Ranson and his colleagues and successors at the Northwestern University Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology and the Institute of Neurology: William F. Windle, Wendell J.S. Krieg and Leslie B. Adey. They represent significant contributions to all aspects of the antecedent fields of neuroscience, including neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, neuroendocrinology, and neurology. Authors include: Cornelius Ariëns Kappers, George H. Bishop, Frédéric Bremer, Henry H. Donaldson, J.G. Dusser de Barenne, Ralph W. Gerard, Charles Judson Herrick, Olaf Larsell, Horace W. Magoun, Giuseppe Moruzzi, Wilder Penfield, A.T. Rasmussen, and Charles S. Sherrington. Also includes Masters theses (12 of 26) and Ph. D. dissertations (12 of 19) of Ranson's students.

98 boxes (49.0 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7590792

University of California, Los Angeles

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Dusser de Barenne, Johannes Gregorius 1885-1934.

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Arey, Leslie Brainerd, 1891-

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Magoun, Horace Winchell, 1907-1991

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Magoun was born on June 23, 1907 in Philadelphia, PA; BS, RI State College, 1929; MS, Syracuse Univ., 1931; Ph. D, Northwestern Univ. Medical School, 1934, D. Sc, Northwestern Univ., 1959; D. Sc., Univ. of Rhode Island, 1960; H.H.D., Wayne State Univ., 1965; instructor Institute of Neurology (1934-37), asst. professor (1937-40), assoc. professor (1940-43), and professor of microanatomy (1943-50), Northwestern University; Rockefeller Fellow, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1939-40; professor and ch...

Gerard, R. W. (Ralph Waldo), 1900-1974

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Ralph Waldo Gerard was a neurophysiologist, behavioral scientist, and academic known for his wide-ranging work on the nervous system, nerve metabolism, psychopharmacology, and biological bases of schizophrenia. He was born in 1900 and studied chemistry and physiology in Chicago. He was a professor at the University of Chicago, the University of Illinois, and the University of Michigan. From 1963 to 1970 he served as Professor of Biological Sciences and Dean of the Graduate Division at the Univer...

Ranson, Stephen Walter, 1880-1942

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Moruzzi, Giuseppe.

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Bishop, George H. (George Holman), 1889-

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George H. Bishop (1889-1973) received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1919 and joined the faculty of Washington University School of Medicine in 1921. His appointments included research associate and associate professor in the Department of Physiology (1921-1930), professor of applied physiology in the Department of Ophthalmology (1930-1932), professor of biophysics in the Neurophysiology Laboratory (1932-1947) and professor of neurophysiology in the Department of Neuropsychiatry (...

Rasmussen, Andrew Theodore.

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Ariëns Kappers, C. U. (Cornelius Ubbo), 1877-1946

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Bremer, Frédéric, b. 1892.

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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 ...

Sherrington, Charles Scott, Sir, 1857-1952

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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Institute of Neurology.

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Penfield, Wilder, 1891-1976

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Wilder Penfield was a research scientist, neurosurgeon and writer. He was a student of William Osler in England. In 1934, he founded and became the first Director of McGill University's Montreal Neurological Institute. From the description of [Collected reprints of Wilder Penfield] 1930-1970 (Houston Academy of Medicine, Texas Medical Center). WorldCat record id: 318820159 ...

Larsell, Olof, 1886-1964

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Olof Larsell (1886-1964) was born in Sweden and came to the United States in 1891. From the guide to the Olof Larsell research notes, circa 1940, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Olaf Larsell was born in Rattvik, Sweden on March 13, 1886. Larsell moved with his family to the United States in 1891 and settled in Oregon in 1907. He earned his undergraduate degree at McMinnville College, now known as Linfield College, in 1910, an MA at Northwestern in Evansville Ill...

Herrick, C. Judson (Charles Judson), 1868-1960

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President of the Western States Mission, 1908-1919. From the guide to the MS 1299 John L. Herrick collection 1908-1961. (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library) Head of pathology at the Army Medical Museum during World War I. From the description of Herrick memoirs, 1954 [microform]. (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Association Library). WorldCat record id: 70939014 ...

Krieg, Wendell J. S. (Wendell Jordan S.), 1906-

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Donaldson, Henry Herbert, 1857-1938

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Henry Herbert Donaldson was neurologist who published a classical anatomical study of the brain, "The Growth of the Brain" (1895). He taught at the University of Chicago (1892-1906) and later conducted research at the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology in Philadelphia. From the description of Diaries and papers, 1869-1938. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 154298138 From the guide to the Henry Herbert Donaldson diaries and papers, 1869-1938, ...