File 106a - A new method of preventing adhesions. The use of amnioplastin after craniotomy, British Medical Journal, 1: 517-519. / Yi-Cheng Chao, Storer Humphreys, and W.G.Penfield

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A new method of preventing adhesions. The use of amnioplastin after craniotomy, British Medical Journal, 1: 517-519. / Yi-Cheng Chao, Storer Humphreys, and W.G.Penfield

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CA OSLER P142-W-W/P-106a

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(1891-1976)

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Born in Spokane, Washington, Wilder Penfield received his B.Litt. from Princeton University in 1913 and was a Rhodes Scholar in Oxford (B.A.1916). He received his M.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1918. Studying under Sir Charles Sherrington at Oxford, Penfield became interested in the brain. From 1921 to 1928 he engaged in research and neurosurgery at the Presbyterian Hospital and served on the Medical Faculty of Columbia University. Appointed to the Medical Faculty of McGill University in 1928, he was Chairman of the Department of Neurological Surgery from 1934 to 1960. An endowment from the Rockefeller Foundation enabled him to establish the Montreal Neurological Institute (M.N.I.), which opened in 1934. At the M.N.I. Penfield made many innovations in neurosurgery including a surgical treatment for epilepsy. He devoted much of his research to the study of the physiology of the brain, speech memory and sensation. Besides his numerous scientific publications, Penfield wrote two novels and participated in a large number of professional organizations. Dr. Penfield was a member of the Board of Curators of the Osler Library.

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1 reprint of the article (MNI Reprint No. 136).; 1 print of The Lancet, April 20, 1940: 743-744 (a review).; 1 typed manuscript.; 1 typed manuscript with hand-written amendments.; 1 typed procedure with hand-written amendments, 1 typed preparation.; 1 hand-written and partially typed manuscript with hand-written amendments.; 5 mounted photographs with hand-written notes.; 1 xerox copy of the article "Amnioplastin: a warning".; 5 pieces of correspondence.

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See also: W/US 29.

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W/P 106a found in the same file as W/P 106b (W/P 106a, 106b). An additional copy of the article can be found in the box labelled "Bibliography Nos. P.1-P.139" under number P06a.

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1 duplicate discarded Feb 2021.
Graphic material (5 photographs) has been removed to W/PV-106a (Box 303).

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  • Box: O-P142-140b