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SERIES Identifier: H MS c253

XVI. Original drawings and experiments, 1963-2003., 1963-2003.

Scope and Contents

Contains mostly oversize mounted hand drawn illustrations, hand made charts, posters, photographs, over head projector transparencies and other diagrams extracting information from ongoing research in visual neurophysiology for presentations, conferences and publications. Few records are protocols documenting research methods. Related research data is filed with Series X. Related negatives and prints of figures are filed with Series I and XIII.

Dates

  • Creation: 1963-2003.

Physical Description

20 cubic ft. in 9 oversize flat document boxes.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. Access requires advance notice. Access to personal and patient information is restricted for 80 years from the date of creation. These restrictions appear in Series VI and Series XII. Researchers may apply for access to restricted records. Consult Public Services for further information.

The David H. Hubel Papers are stored offsite except for box 48 which is housed in the Center for the History of Medicine's stacks. and one flat file folder in XL005. Researchers are advised to consult Public Services for further information concerning retrieval of material.

Extent

69 cubic feet ((35 record cartons, 20 document boxes, 5 half document boxes, 2 legal half document box, 11 flat document boxes, 15 oversize flat document boxes and 1 oversize flat file folder).)

Arrangement

Arranged topically as filed by Hubel.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) Repository

The Center for the History of Medicine in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine is one of the world's leading resources for the study of the history of health and medicine. Our mission is to enable the history of medicine and public health to inform healthcare, the health sciences, and the societies in which they are embedded.

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