Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
International Congress on Functions in the Aging Brain from Physiological Aging to Dementia - Paris, 1984 April 8-15
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.
Manuscripts-New York Times, 1976 March 15
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.
Medicine Essays including: “The Public Good One's Own" by Walsh McDermott, 1953-1980
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.
Metabolic Dementias, undated
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.
Neurological Diagnosis-Introductory Lecture, 1981-1990
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.
Neuroscience Lecture - Society for Neuroscience - New York, 1975 November 2-6
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.
Opening Exercises Address – CUMC, 1977 September 6
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.
Reviews (by Fred Plum, MD), 1989-1991
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.
Sir Conference: What is Chronic Cerebral Vascular Disease?, Clinical Considerations, Paris, France, 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.
Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., correspondence, 1984
This series chronicles his participation on various committees including one formed to discuss patients with terminal illness, his role within the International Stroke Society, and his evaluation of neurological residencies.