Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Johns Hopkins: Patient Case Histories (RESTRICTED-PHI), 1930 -1931
Scope and Contents
Prominent among these are headache case histories collected by Dr. Wolff in the 1940s-1950s (16:3-4); his private patients' records (16:8-9; 17:1); and the records of prominent persons treated by him such as the New York Times columnist Arthur Krock and Iranian premier, Mohammed Mossadegh (17:2). The largest set of records here and perhaps the most interesting are case records of those patients Dr. Wolff saw while at the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic of Johns Hopkins in 1930-1931. (17:5-7; 26:1-2) While these records are not completely organized, they are still usable without too much effort.
Dates
- 1930 -1931
Conditions Governing Access
Historical records in the Medical Center Archives are protected by HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996), internal policies requiring protection and confidential handling of PHI (protected health information), FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), or other institutional polices regarding internal or confidential records, and may require additional permissions prior to access. Some records in this collection are restricted and require additional permissions prior to access. View the container inventory for more information and visit the Medical Center Archives website for the most updated policies and procedures regarding access to historical materials containing restrictions.
Extent
14.88 Linear Feet (26 boxes and 16 volumes)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Medical Center Archives of NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine Repository