Box 6
Container
Contains 22 Results:
Neuropsychosomatic Medicine: Patient Questionnaires, undated
File — Box: 6, 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:
undated
Pain: Book review from The Journal-Lancet, 1957
File — Box: 6, 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:
1957
Pallesthesiometer: Test results of Dr. R. W. Laidlaw, Neurological Institute of New York, 1937
File — Box: 6, 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:
1937
Pavlovian Laboratories, Johns Hopkins, 25th Anniversary Program, 1955
File — Box: 6, 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:
1955
Peekskill Sanitary Survey: Report (by Wolff?), 1922
File — Box: 6, 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:
1922
Personality Maladjustment, Outline for Determination of, CUMC, 1934 September
File — Box: 6, 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:
1934 September
Psychiatric Residence Training Program: Proposal by Albert Stunkard,University of Pennsylvania, circa 1960
File — Box: 6, 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:
circa 1960
Psychiatry, Dept. of, Johns Hopkins: Outlines, exams and other teaching materials, 1930s
File — Box: 6, 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:
1930s
Psychiatry, Dept. of, Johns Hopkins: Outlines, exams and other teaching materials, 1930s
File — Box: 6, 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:
1930s
Psychosomatic Medicine: Proposals, correspondence, etc., re: funding from L. N. Hofheimer Estate, 1944 -1950
File — Box: 6, 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:
1944 -1950