Oral history interview with William M. Landau, 1991. 1991.

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Oral history interview with William M. Landau, 1991. 1991.

Landau discusses his experience as president of American Neurological Association in 1977-78 and the organizational role of the ANA. Landau also discusses the clinical role of neurologists and the benefits of productive interaction between scientists.

Transcript : 27 leaves.

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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine.

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American neurological association

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Founded in 1874, the American Neurological Association is a professional society of academic neurologists and neuroscientists dedicated to the advancement of neurology. The ANA hosts annual meetings dedicated to the presentation of research, and publishes a scientific journal (currently The Annals of Neurology). From the guide to the American Neurological Association. Records, 1946-1968, (Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago,...

Knight, Sarah-Patsy,

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Landau, William M.

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Neurologist, (b. 1924). Landau received his medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine in 1947. He joined the faculty of his alma mater in 1952, becoming a professor of neurology in 1963 and serving as head of the Department of Neurology from 1970-1991. From the description of Oral history interview with William M. Landau, 1991. 1991. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 63148612 From the description of Oral history interview with Willi...