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Hugo Spatz Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 135

Abstract

Case histories of deceased Luftwaffe airmen and unpublished narrative reports from the Kaiser Wilhelm-Institut fur Hirnforschung, Berlin-Buch.

Dates

  • Creation: 1940-1945

Extent

0.21 Linear Feet (1 box)

Creator

Physical Location

Materials stored onsite. History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine

Language of Materials

Collection materials primarily in German

Restrictions

Collection is not restricted. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access.

Copyright and Re-use Information

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Collection Summary

Reports and records relating to the Kaiser Wilhelm-Institut fur Hirnforschung, Berlin-Buch. Includes case histories with postmortem photographs on brain diseases and brain damage and other unpublished narrative reports. Spatz was at the Institute for Brain Research, 1937-45.

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