Canavan, Myrtelle M. (Myrtelle May), 1879-.
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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
E.E. Southard papers
Collection Identifier: GA 81Overview:
The E.E. Southard papers, 1892-1940 (inclusive), 1905-1920 (bulk), reflect the late-career work of E.E. (Elmer Ernest) Southard (1876-1920), a neuropathologist and pathologist for the state of Massachusetts. Southard was the administrator for the first psychopathic department at the Boston State Hospital and worked with Myrtelle Canavan (1879-) and Mary Jarrett (1877-1961) to develop the field of psychiatric social work. He was also Chief Pathologist for the Massachusetts state asylum...
Myrtelle M. Canavan papers
Collection Identifier: GA 10.20Overview:
The Myrtelle M. Canavan papers, 1898-1945, are the result of Canavan's work as a bacteriologist, pathologist, researcher, and curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum at Harvard Medical School. The papers, including correspondence, notes, and photographs, record some of the earliest work in the field of neuropathology.
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- Autobiographies. 1
- Brain -- Abnormalities. 1
- Brain -- Anatomy. 1
- Brain – Abnormalities 1
- Brain – Anatomy & histology 1
- Glass plate negatives 1
- Hospitals, Psychiatric 1
- Mental Disorders 1
- Negatives (photographic). 1
- Nervous System Diseases 1
- Neurology 1
- Neurology. 1
- Neuropathologists. 1
- Neuropsychiatry 1
- Psychiatric hospitals. 1
- Psychiatry 1
- Psychiatry -- Research. 1
- Psychiatry and medicine. 1
- Psychopathology 1 ∧ less
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