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Box 4

 Container

Contains 12 Results:

Kingsbridge Veterans Administration Hospital: Criticism of and plan for neurological service, circa 1940s

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: circa 1940s

Medicine, Dept. of, NYH: Correspondence of Dr. Wolff during his tenure as Acting Physician-in-Chief, 1941

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: 1941

Medicine "A" Clinic (NYH?): Evaluation of therapeutic procedures, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: undated

Meyer, Adolf: Correspondence, 1929 -1936

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: 1929 -1936

National Committee for Mental Hygiene: Forms, information re: Fellowships in Extramural Psychiatry, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: undated

National Institutes of Health: Grants, correspondence, etc.,, 1946 -1961

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: 1946 -1961

National Research Council: Correspondence mostly re: Dr. Wolff's Fellowship in Medicine, 1927 -1958, 1928+A81 -1929

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: 1927 -1958, 1928+A81 -1929

Neurological Examination of Patients, NYH-CMC, 1933

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: 1933

Neurological Examination of Patients (NYH-CMC?): Outlines, 1953, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: 1953, undated

Neurological Examination of Patients: Various hospitals, 1930s

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series: The correspondence and subject files are undoubtedly the most interesting part of the collection. The General Correspondence, 1925 -1962 (2:11-3:4) contains letters from Dr. Wolff's scientific colleagues, students and patients; up until about 1950, however, this is a one-sided dialogue as few copies of Dr. Wolff's outgoing letters are preserved. In contrast to the voluminous General Correspondence, the Personal Correspondence is skimpy and usually limited to household matters. There seem to...
Dates: 1930s