Box 4
Container
Contains 52 Results:
"Hemichorea (hemiballismus)" with A. E. Bennett, Paul T. Cash, 1942
File — Box: 4, Folder: 20
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
1942
"Neuronal disease associated with intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies" (1945), undated
File — Box: 4, Folder: 21
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
undated
"Self-inflicted prefrontal lobotomy" with Elwin M. Smolen, 1948
File — Box: 4, Folder: 22
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
1948
"Inclusion bodies associated with destruction of nerve cells in scrub typhus, psychoses and multiple sclerosis", 1948
File — Box: 4, Folder: 23
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
1948
"Human growth and development", 1948
File — Box: 4, Folder: 24
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
1948
"Cytological changes in nerve cells in dementia praecox" with J. F. Bateman, 1949
File — Box: 4, Folder: 25
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
1949
"Corroboration from neurology: the Papez mechanism of emotion" (chap. 6) (1951), undated
File — Box: 4, Folder: 26
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
undated
"Significance of the thalamus in psychoses" with J. Fremont Bateman (1951), undated
File — Box: 4, Folder: 27
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
undated
"Changes in nervous tissues and study of living organisms in mental disease" with J. F. Bateman (1953), undated
File — Box: 4, Folder: 28
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
undated
"Connections of intralaminar nuclei of thalamus in macacque, chimpanzee, and man" (1955), undated
File — Box: 4, Folder: 29
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The papers of neuroanatomist James W. Papez were acquired from Mrs. Kenneth E. Livingston in 1985. Her husband, Kenneth E. Livingston, assembled the Papez materials to document Papez' contribution to neuroscience and conducted oral histories with Papez' colleagues. (These oral histories can be found in HMD's oral history collection). The bulk of the material covers the period from 1920 to 1958, and includes correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed...
Dates:
undated