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1 Card Tag LegendLegend to the color coding of Dr. Loewenfeld's annotation cards.Verification and Organization
2 Card Tag LegendLegend to the color coding of Dr. Loewenfeld's annotation cards.Verification and Organization
3 Lists Used to Verify PapersOutlines lists used in verifying papers which were unavailable to Dr. Loewenfeld as originals.Verification and Organization
4 Lists Used to Verify PapersOutlines lists used in verifying papers which were unavailable to Dr. Loewenfeld as originals.Verification and Organization
5 Lists Used to Form Journal AbbreviationsOutlines lists used in formation of Dr. Loewenfeld's system of journal abbreviations.Verification and Organization
6 Organization of Card FileDetails organization of Dr. Loewenfeld's annotation card file.Verification and Organization
7 Index Card FormatLegend to the formatting of Dr. Loewenfeld's annotations.Verification and Organization
8 The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation (Lecture III)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Print References
9 The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation (Lecture I)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Print References
10 The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation (Lecture II)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Print References
11 A Further Minute Analysis by Electric Stimulation of the So-Called Motor Region of the Cortex Cerebri in the Monkey (Macacus sinicus)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Print References
12 Observations on the Physiology of the Cerebral Cortex of some of the Higher Apes (Preliminary Communication)Localized deficit, and reactions upon stimulation by lesions of various cortical areas.Print References
13 The Functions of the Frontal LobesPupillary and mental-emotional effects of stimulation and ablation.Print References
14 Experiments on the Electrical Excitation of the Visual Area of the Cerebral Cortex in the MonkeyStimulation at various cerebral sites; pupil dilation.Print References
15 A Case of Raeder's Syndrome (Annotations)Study of Raeder's syndrome, Horner's syndrome in adolescent; trigeminal nerve, paralysis.Card Catalog Index Cards
16 A Clinical Comparison of Cluster Headache and Migraine (Annotations)Study of cluster headaches and migraines.Card Catalog Index Cards
17 Wandervers. swdtsch. Neurol (Annotations)Intellectual loss upon frontal lobotomy.Card Catalog Index Cards
18 A Further Minute Analysis by Electric Stimulation of the So-Called Motor Region of the Cortex Cerebri in the Monkey (Macacus sinicus) (Annotations)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Card Catalog Index Cards
19 A Record of Experiments upon the Functions of the Cerebral Cortex (Illustrations and Annotations)Study involving experiments on the functions of the cerebral cortex, including pupil dilation with eye opening and head turning to opposite side upon stimulation of the frontal eye field of motor area.Notebook Illustrations and Annotations
20 Adrenergic Mydriasis in Horner's Syndrome. Hydroxy-Amphetamine Test for Diagnosis of Post-ganglionic Defects (Annotations)Study of adrenergic mydriasis in Horner's syndrome.Card Catalog Index Cards
21 Acetylcholine in the Mechanism of Headaches of the Migraine Type (Annotations)Study of acetylcholine in migraine headaches.Card Catalog Index Cards
22 A Record of Experiments upon the Functions of the Cerebral Cortex (Annotations)Discrete motor loss upon cortical ablations.Card Catalog Index Cards
23 Adrenergic Nerves to the Eye and its Adnexa in Rabbit and Guinea-pig (Annotations)Study of adrenergic nerves.Card Catalog Index Cards
24 A Particular Variety of Headache (Annotations)Study of cluster headache, treated with ergotamine tartrate; conjunctival and facial vasodilation, stuffy, running nose.Card Catalog Index Cards
25 Apparent Shape and Size of the Pupil Viewed Obliquely (Illustrations and Annotations)Case study of the response of the peripheral retina, apparent shape and size of the pupil for large angles of view. By photographing the pupil at various angles in the horizontal meridian from 20 degrees nasal to 105 degrees temporal the mean results were obtained for a group of 13 subjects.Notebook Illustrations and Annotations
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