Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
Javits, Jacob K. Material (including Congressional testimony by Fred Plum, MD), 1983-1984
This series focuses on letters written by Dr. Plum pertaining to items such as coma cases, Senator Javits’s congressional testimony, and his WNET “brain series.”
Silberberg: Brain Campaign, 1986
This series focuses on letters written by Dr. Plum pertaining to items such as coma cases, Senator Javits’s congressional testimony, and his WNET “brain series.”
University of British Columbia - Site Visit, 1984 May 8-9
This series focuses on letters written by Dr. Plum pertaining to items such as coma cases, Senator Javits’s congressional testimony, and his WNET “brain series.”
WNET "Brain" Series, 1978-1984
This series focuses on letters written by Dr. Plum pertaining to items such as coma cases, Senator Javits’s congressional testimony, and his WNET “brain series.”
WNET "Brain" Series (Transcript), 1980
This series focuses on letters written by Dr. Plum pertaining to items such as coma cases, Senator Javits’s congressional testimony, and his WNET “brain series.”
Alpha Omega Alpha Lecture, (includes personal info), 1978-1980
This series includes Dr. Plum’s papers on issues such as how neurological damage can be avoided through medical treatment, a patient’s right to die, dementia, and reviews of articles written by other physicians.
Brown Inaugural Lecture, 1976-1987
This series includes Dr. Plum’s papers on issues such as how neurological damage can be avoided through medical treatment, a patient’s right to die, dementia, and reviews of articles written by other physicians.
Contributions of Medicine and Neuroscience to Preventing Neurological Damage, 1975 December
This series includes Dr. Plum’s papers on issues such as how neurological damage can be avoided through medical treatment, a patient’s right to die, dementia, and reviews of articles written by other physicians.
Distinguished Senate Speaker Series - Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, 1980-1984
This series includes Dr. Plum’s papers on issues such as how neurological damage can be avoided through medical treatment, a patient’s right to die, dementia, and reviews of articles written by other physicians.
IIIe Symposium International de Circulation, 1983 November 3-4
This series includes Dr. Plum’s papers on issues such as how neurological damage can be avoided through medical treatment, a patient’s right to die, dementia, and reviews of articles written by other physicians.