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Dr. William F.Windle Chairman of Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania, (1947-1951),

Dr. William F.Windle Chairman of Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania, (1947-1951), Head, Laboratory of Neuroanatomical Sciences, NINDB (1952-1963) Research Professor, NYU School of Med.1964-1971. Drs Windle and. H.W. Magoun sharing a bit of wine at the

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Dr. William F.Windle Chairman of Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania, (1947-1951),

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  1. Dr. William F.Windle Chairman of Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania, (1947-1951), Head, Laboratory of Neuroanatomical Sciences, NINDB (1952-1963) Research Professor, NYU School of Med.1964-1971

  2. Drs Windle and. H.W. Magoun sharing a bit of wine at the home of Professor Charles H. Sawyer (Los Angeles, 1970)

  3. Dr. Magoun is shown with the second animal stereotaxic instrument used in the United States. It was given to him by Professor Earnest Sachs of St. Louis. Prior to coming to UCLA in 1950 Magoun was a Professor of Neuroanatomy at the Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago.

  4. Dr. Magoun presenting a talk at an annual meeting of the American Association of Anatomists while he was president of that organization.

  5. Magoun holding the stereotaxic instrument given to him By Professor Sachs.

  6. Professor John Grant shown Dressed formally at a banquet Given in his honor at UCLA.

  7. Professor Grant

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  9. Professor Ray Last accepting tributes from medical students at UCLA, During the ceremonies that marked the fond farewell at the end of his last-ever lecture there.

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