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Arthur K. Asbury papers

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Arthur K. Asbury, Van Meter Professor of Neurology Emeritus, is one of the country's most noted neurologists, recognized for his clinical and experimental studies of peripheral neuropathies, particularly those related to chronic kidney failure, diabetes mellitus, and Guillain-Barré Syndrome. Dr. Asbury was born in 1928 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He received his bachelor's degree in agriculture from the University of Kentucky in 1951, and went on to study at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, receiving his M.D. in 1958. His postgraduate training included an internship and residency in medicine, neurology, and neuropathology at Massachusetts General Hospital, and a teaching fellowship at Harvard Medical School. From 1963 to 1965 he held a research and clinical fellowship in neuropathology at MGH and a research fellowship in neuropathology at Harvard Medical School.

In 1969 he was appointed Chief of the Neurology Service at the San Francisco Veteran's Administration Hospital. He had a concurrent appointment as professor of neurology and pathology and Vice Chair of the Department of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. AT UCSF, he served on the Curriculum Committee and the Faculty Senate Committee on Educational Policy, and taught courses in neuropathology and neurological pathophysiology.

Dr. Asbury's tenure at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine began in 1973, when he was appointed Professor of Neurology and named chair of the Department of Neurology, a post he held until 1982. The following year he was appointed as the first Van Meter Professor of Neurology. In addition to his roles as clinician, researcher, and educator, Dr. Asbury held a several major administrative posts at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. In 1988 and 1989, he served as Acting Dean and Executive Vice President of the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. In 1990 he was named to a three year term as Vice Dean for Research, and in 1993 he accepted a four year term as Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs. In 2000-2001, Dr. Asbury served again as interim Dean of the School of Medicine. He was an invited lecturer or visiting professor at many universities and neurological institutes throughout the country, and he participated in external department reviews of peer institutions' neurology departments.

Dr. Asbury has published extensively, with over 200 articles, chapters, and reviews in print. He has written or edited five monographs on peripheral neuropathies, and is one of the editors of the standard reference text in neurology, Diseases of the Nervous System, the third edition of which was published in 2002. He has served on editorial boards of Annals of Neurology, Muscle and Nerve, the Journal of Neurological Sciences, and a number of other journals focused on both research and clinical aspects of neurology. He was Chief Editor of Annals of Neurology from 1984 to 1992, Series Editor of the Blue Books of Practical Neurology from 1981 to 2004, and Presiding Senior Editor of Neurology UpToDate online from 2003 to 2005.

As a leader in neurological organizations, Dr. Asbury served as Vice President of the World Federation of Neurology, which sponsors the World Congress of Neurology every four years, and is Past President of the American Neurological Association, the Association of University Professors of Neurology, and the Philadelphia Neurological Society. He is former Chair of the World Federation of Neurology Research Group on Neuromuscular Diseases and currently serves as a trustee of the Monell Chemical Senses Center. He has played a significant part in the governance and administration of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; he was elected a fellow of the College in 1974 and has been a trustee since 2002. From 2004 to 2006 he served as President of the College and in 2005-2006 he acted as interim CEO.

Dr. Asbury's scholarship has been widely recognized. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, and has served on the Council of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, by distinction. In 2004, the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine established the Arthur K. Asbury Award for Outstanding Faculty Mentoring, to be awarded annually. Other honors include the Daniel Drake Medal of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, in addition to its Distinguished Graduate Award; Honorary Professor of Medical Sciences, Hebei Medical College and Hebei Province, PRC; the I.S. Ravdin Master Clinician Award of the University of Pennsylvania Health System; the Lindback Award of the University of Pennsylvania for Teaching Excellence; Lifetime Achievement Award of the World Federation of Neurology for his work in neuromuscular diseases; the Meritorious Service Award of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; and Honorary Memberships in the American Neurological Association, the American Academy of Neurology, the American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine, the Association of British Neurologists, and the European Neurological Society.

Bibliography: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Smell and Taste Center. Arthur K. Asbury curriculum vitae. Retrieved from http://www.med.upenn.edu/stc/docs/asbury_bio.pdf

Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. Speaker's biography for Arthur K. Asbury, MD FRCP. Retrieved from http://www.mscare.org/cmsc/images/pdf/Dr.Asbury_Bio.pdf

The Arthur K. Asbury papers document his career at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, his leadership in the field of neurology, and his notable contributions to the advancement of knowledge about peripheral neuropathies, neuropathology, and neuromuscular diseases. Papers related to Dr. Asbury's work as an administrator at the School of Medicine constitute the largest portion of this collection. In addition to these administrative files, the collection contains records of Dr. Asbury's involvement with a wide range of national and international neurology associations; his publication of scientific articles and textbook chapters and his role as editor of key textbooks on the nervous system and peripheral neuropathies; his work as a consultant to several major scientific advisory projects; and his roles as teacher, researcher, and clinician. The collection is divided into seven series: "Early Career," "University of Pennsylvania Administration," "Professional Associations and Consulting," "Publications," "Teaching," "Visual and Research Materials," and "Awards and Citations."

The "Early Career" series is a small set of materials related to Dr. Asbury's work in Boston from 1960 to 1968 and his move to San Francisco in 1969. The "University of Pennsylvania Administration" series is the largest in the collection and covers the period from 1981 to 2007, though the bulk of the series documents Dr. Asbury's work at the School of Medicine as Vice Dean of Research, 1990-1993, and Vice Dean of Faculty Affairs, 1993-1997. The "Professional Associations and Consulting" series includes files on Dr. Asbury's participation in meetings of professional neurology societies, committees, and working groups; his role as a consultant for national medical advisory programs; and his participation as an external reviewer to peer institutions' neurology programs. Materials in this series date from 1971 to 2007. The "Publications" series documents Dr. Asbury's published articles, textbook contributions, and monographs as well as his editorial duties through article and chapter drafts, correspondence, prints, and some research notes. The "Teaching" series documents Dr. Asbury's presentations at grand rounds at the University of Pennsylvania and other medical schools, and a number of visiting professorships he held between 1983 and 2003. The "Visual and Research Materials" series illustrates Dr. Asbury's methods of research and teaching, and consists of a selection of micrograph prints, negatives, and glass slides; lecture slides; and several motion picture films. The last series, "Awards and Citations," includes plaques and commemorative photographs marking Dr. Asbury's achievements in his field.

This collection was processed using a "modified minimal processing" approach. The processing largely followed the strategies outlined in Mark Greene's and Dennis Meissner's 2005 article, "More Product, Less Process: Revamping Traditional Processing Approaches to Deal With Late 20th-Century Collections": some series, such as "Professional Associations, Consulting, and Lectures," were only minimally inspected; others, such as the "University of Pennsylvania Administration" files, were inspected more closely to identify sensitive items, but items within folders were not fully ordered. Most folders in the collection contain materials related to a subject, rather than items grouped by format. For example, researchers will find correspondence throughout the collection, not just in folders labeled "correspondence." Many folders' contents are roughly in reverse chronological order; this order has been maintained, but further sorting has not taken place.

Personnel records of Dr. Asbury's administrative staff and house staff of the School of Medicine's Department of Neurology were separated from the collection. The collection was weeded of duplicate records, publications, and photographs; travel brochures, tickets, and receipts; curricula vitae that are likely to be available from other sources; and reprints and photocopies of scientific articles and textbook chapters. The original donation included a large number of micrographic prints, glass slides, and negatives, cases of microscope slides, and sets of lecture slides. In order to illustrate Dr. Asbury's research and teaching methods, a small number of these visual and research materials were selected to be included in the collection. The remainder of these items, many of them unidentified or only identified with a case number, were separated from the collection.

Publisher
Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Finding Aid Author
Finding aid prepared by Jennifer Barr and Garrett Boos.
Sponsor
Processing of this collection was made possible through the generous support of Dr. Arthur K. Asbury.
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The Arthur K. Asbury papers include records relating to living persons whose privacy rights must be respected. Materials such as medical records, legal records, faculty records and information, job candidate information, and letters of recommendation may be protected by law or by third-party privacy rights. Living individuals have a legally enforceable right to privacy and release of personally identifiable information contained in archival collections may give rise to liability (e.g., for defamation of character or invasion of privacy).

Please note that the Historical Medical Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia is not a covered entity under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and patient-related records within this collection are open for research. However, patrons are expected to use the material in a manner that does not reveal any personally identifiable information about persons who may be living.

Prior to using the collection, patrons must sign a form acknowledging responsibility for safeguarding privacy rights of individuals mentioned in the collection and agreeing to abide by any restrictions placed on the collection. Digital photography of items in the collection is not permitted. Patrons may request photocopies of collection materials; requests for reproductions of materials containing sensitive information may be denied.

Collection Inventory

Series Description

This series dates from 1960 to 1969, and documents Dr. Asbury's career in Boston following his post-graduate work there, and his move to San Francisco in 1969. Boston files include Dr. Asbury's appointments and licenses from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Beth Israel Hospital; a handwritten essay on the neurology service of MGH, from 1966; several case reports; and correspondence about a grant proposal. San Francisco files consist of correspondence related to his appointments at University of California San Francisco and the Veteran's Administration Hospital in San Francisco and the equipping of laboratory space for himself and J. Richard Baringer, who was appointed at the San Francisco Veteran's Administration Hospital at the same time.

Physical Description

0.25 Linear feet

Beth Israel Hospital appointment, 1966.
1 Folder 5
Case reports: Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension, 1960-1961.
1 Folder 2
Essay on Neurology Service of Massachusetts General Hospital, 1966.
1 Folder 1
King Trust Fund: "Study of Disease of Peripheral Nerve" grant, 1966-1967.
1 Folder 3
Massachusetts General Hospital appointments and licenses, 1966-1968.
1 Folder 4
Correspondence regarding appointment at Veterans Administration Hospital and University of California, San Francisco, 1966-1969.
1 Folder 6-9

Series Description

The "University Pennsylvania Administration" series is the largest in the collection. The records in this series date from 1981 to 2007, with the main focus being Dr. Asbury's terms as Vice Dean of Research, 1990-1993, and Vice Dean of Faculty Affairs, 1993-1997. Materials in this series are arranged into subseries according to the major administrative units with which Dr. Asbury worked: the School of Medicine and its basic science and clinical departments and interdisciplinary centers and institutes; the Medical Center; the University; affiliated hospitals; and outside institutions. Files in this series typically include incoming and outgoing correspondence and memoranda, committee minutes and agendas, draft and final reports and policy documents, and publications. The arrangement of the University of Pennsylvania Administration series largely follows the filing system used by Dr. Asbury's staff. Because a number of the topics documented here span more than one of these administrative units, researchers are advised to consult the box and folder list to locate files that are relevant to their areas of interest.

The "School of Medicine Administration" subseries contains materials that reflect Dr. Asbury's wide ranging involvement with the administration and operations of the School of Medicine. Major topics in this subseries include: research projects and facilities; medical education programs; conflict of interest policies and cases; University/industry relations; program and facilities planning; laboratory animal care policies; and searches for administration and faculty positions. The "School of Medicine Administration" subseries also includes files related to the Office of the Vice Dean of Research and the Office of the Dean of Faculty Affairs, including correspondence to and from Assistant and Associate Deans, work plans, and notes of Dean's meetings. A number of committees on which Dr. Asbury served are documented in this subseries, including the Conflict of Interest Standing Committee; the Communications and Human Resources Support Task Force of the Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania (CPUP); the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Liaison Committee; and the PET Center Executive Committee. Other notable topics documented here include Biomedical Research Support Grants and the Small Instrumentation Program; the School of Medicine's biomedical research core facilities; the PET Center, of which Dr. Asbury served as interim director in 1990; and the University-Industry Linkage Program.

The next three subseries, "Basic Science Departments," "Clinical Departments," and "Centers and Institutes," contain alphabetical runs of files for departments of the School of Medicine and interdisciplinary research centers and institutes. Researchers should note that the names and administrative configurations of a number of departments, centers, and institutes have changed since the time period covered by this collection. Files typically include correspondence to and from department chairs, faculty members, and School of Medicine and Medical Center administrators; meeting agendas and minutes; reports and grant proposals; and occasional departmental publications. These records document program planning; faculty recruitment and searches; faculty relations; awards nominations; departmental reviews; departmental policies; space and facility planning; and grant projects. Of note are records about the formation of the Center for Bioethics and the recruitment of Arthur L. Caplan to be its head; the establishment of the Bioinformatics program in connection with the University's work on the Human Genome Project; and the establishment of the Institute of Medicine and Engineering and the recruitment of its founding director, Peter K. Davies.

The "Medical Center" subseries documents Dr. Asbury's work with the planning, administration, and management of the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP). Dr. Asbury served on a number of committees under the umbrella of the Medical Center, including the Affiliations Committee, the Medical Center Management Committee, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center Research and Development Committee, and the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, which produced a self-study in 1994. Major topics included in this series are strategic planning for the Medical Center, facility planning, medical education programs, research activities and policies, and industry relations. Of note is an extensive collection of correspondence with William N. Kelley, Executive Vice President of the Medical Center and Dean of the School of Medicine, under whose leadership the Medical Center was expanded into the University of Pennsylvania Health System in 1993. The letters, both incoming and outgoing, cover a very wide range of topics related to medical education and health services at the University, as well as faculty affairs and recruitment, interdisciplinary programs, and relationships with affiliate hospitals and industry. Other correspondents in this series include Gordon D. Williams, the Vice President of the Medical Center and Vice Dean of the School of Medicine, Administration; E. John Black, Vice President and Executive Director of Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania; Fred Burg, Vice Dean for Education at the Medical School; Cynthia Maurer-Sutton, Associate Executive Vice President of Venture and Industry Relations; and other administrators of the School of Medicine, the Medical Center, and the University.

Materials in the "University" subseries largely relate to research policies and procedures. Included are files of correspondence and memos from the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee and University Laboratory Animal Resources; correspondence with Anthony Merritt, Director of the University's Office of Research Administration and other administrators about financial, reporting, application, and conflict of interest protocols for sponsored research programs; and correspondence with Vice Provost for Research Barry Cooperman. This series also includes activity reports produced by the Office of Research Administration showing grants received by the School of Medicine's departments, centers, and institutes.

The "Affiliated Hospitals" subseries documents the relationships between the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center and the School of Medicine with local hospitals with which they conducted joint projects or programs. The files contain correspondence with administrators of the affiliated hospitals; about these relationships among the University of Pennsylvania's administrators; memos and correspondence of liaison committees; drafts of institutional agreement documents; and some analyses of programs done in preparation for entering into affiliate relationships.

"Outside Institutions" is a small subseries, mainly consisting of files about foundation support of grant projects at the School of Medicine and the interdisciplinary centers and institutes, and information about National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding policies and procedures.

Physical Description

15.2 Linear feet

AIDS research, 1990.
1 Folder 10
Anatomy-Chemistry renovations, 1990.
1 Folder 11
Animal Care Committee, 1990-1993.
1 Folder 12-15
Basic Science Chairs Committee, 1990-1993.
1 Folder 16
Basic Science Chairs Committee: Faculty Research Incentive Subcommittee, 1990-1991.
1 Folder 17
Biomedical Graduate Studies, 1991-1994.
1 Folder 18-22
Biomedical Research Support Grants (BRSG): Grant documents, 1990-1992.
1 Folder 23
BRSG: Correspondence, 1991-1993.
1 Folder 24
BRSG: Small Instrumentation Program, 1990-1992.
1 Folder 25
BRSG: Small Instrumentation Program, summaries of requests and awards, 1990-1991.
1 Folder 26
BRSG: Small Instrumentation Program, proposals and awards, 1990-1991.
1 Folder 27-30
Biosketch database, 1992.
1 Folder 31
Capital budgets, 1990-1991.
1 Folder 32
Centers and Institutes Review, 1995.
1 Folder 33
Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania (CPUP): Bylaws, 1992.
1 Folder 34
CPUP: Communication and Human Resources Support Task Force, 1995.
1 Folder 35-38
CPUP: Faculty moonlighting, 1993-1994.
1 Folder 39
Clinical-Educator Track, 1990-1996.
2 Folder 1
Clinical Scholars Program, 1992-1993.
2 Folder 2
Clinical Track, 1993.
2 Folder 3
Clinical Trials Project, 1991-1994.
2 Folder 4
Committee on Appointments and Promotions, 1992-1994.
2 Folder 5
Conflict of Interest Standing Committee (CISC), 1991-1994.
2 Folder 6-8
CISC: Committee Member Fact Book, 1994.
2 Folder 9
CISC: Genovo case, 1995.
2 Folder 10-12
CISC: Procedures, 1995.
2 Folder 13
Conflict of Interest: Extramural Activities annual reports, 1988-1993.
2 Folder 14
Conflict of Interest: Guidelines for Extramural Activities, 1990-1995.
2 Folder 15
Conflict of Interest: Guidelines on Institutional Conflicts of Interest, 1997.
2 Folder 16
Core Facilities: Dr. Barchi's files, 1989-1990.
2 Folder 17
Core Facilities: Correspondence, financial information, and reports, 1990-1993.
2 Folder 18
Core Facilities: Core Facilities Planning Group, 1991-1993.
2 Folder 19-20
Core Facilities: Biomedical Instrumentation Group, 1992-1994.
2 Folder 21
Core Facilities: Molecular Sequence Database (Mbio), 1991-1992.
2 Folder 22
Core Facilities: Protein and Nucleic Acid Laboratory, 1990-1991.
2 Folder 23
Core Facilities: Protein Chemistry, 1991-1993.
2 Folder 24-25
Core Facilities: Transgenic Mouse Facility, 1991-1992.
3 Folder 1
Core Facilities: Transgenic Mouse Facility Advisory Committee, 1990-1993.
3 Folder 2-3
Departmental research assessments, 1990-1992.
3 Folder 4
Departmental Service Centers, 1991.
3 Folder 5
Distinguished Graduate Award Committee, 1990-1992 and 2006-2007.
3 Folder 6-7
Educational Retreat Steering Committee, 1995-1996.
3 Folder 8
Funding Opportunities Program, 1991-1992.
3 Folder 9
Grant Manual, 1992.
3 Folder 10
Grant Manual: Correspondence, 1992-1993.
3 Folder 11
Grant Manual: Reference material, 1990-1992.
3 Folder 12
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Liaison Committee: Candidate review, 1992-1993.
3 Folder 13
HHMI Liaison Committee: Correspondence, 1990-1992.
3 Folder 14
HHMI Liaison Committee: General, 1991-1993.
3 Folder 15
HHMI Liaison Committee: Meeting minutes and candidate review, 1990-1993.
3 Folder 16-18
HHMI Liaison Committee: Research space, 1989-1993.
3 Folder 19
Initiatives to facilitate research, 1994.
3 Folder 20
Medical Faculty Senate, 1990-1994.
3 Folder 21
Medical Scientist Training Program Advisory Committee, 1990-1991.
3 Folder 22
Molecular Biology Course, 1991.
3 Folder 23
Office of Faculty Affairs: Arthur K. Asbury, Vice Dean, 1993-1994.
3 Folder 24
Office of Faculty Affairs: Correspondence, 1994-1995.
3 Folder 25-27
Office of Faculty Affairs: Hollander Professorship, 1992-1993.
3 Folder 28
Office of Faculty Affairs: John Morgan Term Professorship, 1993.
3 Folder 29
Office of Faculty Affairs: Maureen Parris, Director, 1992-1994.
3 Folder 30-32
Office of Faculty Affairs: Sabbatical policy, 1994.
4 Folder 1
Office of Faculty Affairs: Stationery, logos, and titles, 1996-1997.
4 Folder 2
Office of Faculty Affairs: Trustee professorships, 1991-1994.
4 Folder 3
Office of Faculty Affairs: Vice Dean's work plans and activities, 1994.
4 Folder 4
Office of Faculty Affairs: Voluntary faculty appointments, 1994.
4 Folder 5
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Arthur K. Asbury, Vice Dean, 1990-1994.
4 Folder 6
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Committee to Search for a Vice Dean for Research, 1993-1994.
4 Folder 7
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Correspondence, 1992.
4 Folder 8-11
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Ronald Daniele, Associate Vice Dean, 1992-1993.
4 Folder 12
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Neal Nathanson, Vice Dean, 1994.
4 Folder 13
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Office systems, 1991.
4 Folder 14
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Research accomplishments, 1990-1991.
4 Folder 15
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Alan Schreiber, Assistant Dean, 1990-1994.
4 Folder 16-17
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Staff meetings, 1991-1992.
4 Folder 18
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Rebecca Trumbull, Senior Planning Associate, 1990-1991.
4 Folder 19
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Vice Dean's meeting notes and to do lists, 1992-1993.
4 Folder 20
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Vice Dean's work plan, 1990-1993.
4 Folder 21
Office of Vice Dean for Research: Erin Wieand, Office Administrator, 1992.
4 Folder 22
Penn Pulse correspondence, 1990-1993.
4 Folder 23
Penn Pulse newsletters, 1991-1993.
4 Folder 24
PET Center: Cyclotron Task Force, 1990.
4 Folder 25
PET Center: Executive Committee correspondence, 1991-1992.
4 Folder 26-28
PET Center: Executive Committee minutes, 1990-1991.
4 Folder 29
PET Center: Finances, 1988-1991.
4 Folder 30
PET Center: Protocols, 1991.
4 Folder 31
PET Center: Site visit, 1991.
4 Folder 32
Research Facilities: Space utilization, 1991-1992.
4 Folder 33
Research Facilities: Planning, 1990-1993.
4 Folder 34
Research Facilities: Research Facilities Development Fund, 1990-1993.
4 Folder 35
Research policies, 1992-1993.
4 Folder 36
Research proposal: Post Polio Syndrome, 1993.
4 Folder 37
Research Training Grants, 1990-1993.
4 Folder 38
Scholarship Donors Reception, 2001.
5 Folder 1
School of Medicine Board of Overseers, 1990-1992.
5 Folder 2
School of Medicine Re-engineering Task Force, 1996-1997.
5 Folder 3
Scientific Grant Writing Course, 1993.
5 Folder 4
Scientific misconduct, 1991-1995.
5 Folder 5-6
Senior Research Investigator Track, 1990.
5 Folder 7
Standing Committee of Department Chairmen and Directors of Centers and Institutes, 1990-1994.
5 Folder 8
Task Force on Neuroscience: Correspondence and minutes, 1991.
5 Folder 9-10
Task Force on Neuroscience: Meeting notes, 1991.
5 Folder 11
Task Force on Ph.D. Faculty in Tenure Track of Clinical Departments, 1993-1994.
5 Folder 12
Tissue and DNA Uses and Risks Committee, 1997.
5 Folder 13
Tobacco Tax proposal, 1991.
5 Folder 14
University-Industry Linkage Program, 1990-1993.
5 Folder 15-19
Anatomy, 1990-1992.
5 Folder 20
Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1990-1994.
5 Folder 21
Biostatistics, 1990-1994.
5 Folder 22
Biostatistics: Herbert C. Rorer Professorship, 1990.
5 Folder 23
Cell and Developmental Biology, 1993.
5 Folder 24
Genetics, 1991-1994.
5 Folder 25
Genetics: Human Genome Project, 1991-1993.
5 Folder 26
Genetics: Bioinformatics Program, 1990-1993.
5 Folder 27-28
Microbiology, 1990-1994.
6 Folder 1-3
Neuroscience, 1992-1994.
6 Folder 4
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 1991-1994.
6 Folder 5
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine: Alzheimer's Disease Core Center, 1990-1993.
6 Folder 6
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine: Receptor Biology Center proposal, 1990.
6 Folder 7
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine: Pathology controversy, 1993.
6 Folder 8
Pharmacology, 1990-1993.
6 Folder 9
Physiology, 1991-1994.
6 Folder 10
Physiology: Physiology controversy, 1993-1994.
6 Folder 11-13
Anesthesiology, 1991-1994.
6 Folder 14
Dermatology, 1991-1993.
6 Folder 15
Emergency Medicine, 1993-1994.
6 Folder 16
Family Practice, 1993-1994.
6 Folder 17
Medicine, 1990-1994.
6 Folder 18-20
Medicine: Center of Excellence for Minority Health, 1994.
6 Folder 21
Medicine: Committee to Search for Chair of Department of Medicine, 1997.
6 Folder 22
Medicine: Erythropoietin advertising, 1993-1994.
6 Folder 23
Medicine: Vascular Biology and Medicine, 1991.
6 Folder 24
Molecular and Cellular Engineering (formerly Department of Research Medicine), 1992-1994.
6 Folder 25
Neurology, 1991-1994.
6 Folder 26
Neurology: HUP Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Facility, 1989-1993.
6 Folder 27
Neurosurgery, 1991-1993.
6 Folder 28
Neurosurgery: Head Injury Research Center, 1990-1993.
6 Folder 29
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991-1994.
6 Folder 30
Ophthalmology, 1990-1994.
6 Folder 31
Orthopaedic Surgery, 1990-1993.
7 Folder 1
Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, 1992-1993.
7 Folder 2
Pediatrics, 1991-1993.
7 Folder 3
Pediatrics: Committee to Search for Chair of Pediatrics, 1996.
7 Folder 4
Psychiatry, 1990-1994.
7 Folder 5-6
Radiation Oncology, 1991-1994.
7 Folder 7
Radiology, 1991-1994.
7 Folder 8
Radiology: Felix Reidel Foundation, 1991-1994.
7 Folder 9
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1991-1994.
7 Folder 10
Surgery, 1990-1994.
7 Folder 11
Cancer Center, 1990-1994.
7 Folder 12-14
Cell Center, 1992-1993.
7 Folder 15-16
Center for Bioethics, 1992-1997.
7 Folder 17-19
Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 1991-1994.
7 Folder 20-23
Center for Experimental Therapeutics, 1994.
7 Folder 24
Center for Functional and Metabolic Imaging, 1991-1993.
7 Folder 25-27
Center for Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology, 1990-1994.
7 Folder 28
Diabetes Research Center, 1990-1994.
8 Folder 1
Eldridge Reeves Johnson Foundation, 1990-1991.
8 Folder 2
General Clinical Research Center, 1990-1993.
8 Folder 3-4
Institute for Environmental Medicine, 1990-1994.
8 Folder 5
Institute for Human Gene Therapy, 1992-1994.
8 Folder 6
Institute for Human Gene Therapy: Genovo conflict of interest, 1993-1994.
8 Folder 7
Institute for Medicine and Engineering: Director search, 1993-1995.
8 Folder 8-10
Institute for Medicine and Engineering: Whitaker Foundation proposal, 1995.
8 Folder 11
Institute for Neurological Sciences, 1991-1994.
8 Folder 12-13
Institute on Aging, 1990-1994.
8 Folder 14
Leonard Davis Institute, 1992-1993.
8 Folder 15
Pennsylvania Muscle Institute, 1990-1993.
8 Folder 16
Smell and Taste Center, 1992-1994.
8 Folder 17
Academic Review Committee, 1993.
8 Folder 18
Affiliations Committee, 1992-1994.
8 Folder 19-20
Affiliations Committee: Graduate Medical Education Subcommittee, 1993.
8 Folder 21
Agenda Development Committee, 1990-1993.
8 Folder 22-23
Awards: Clinical Innovator Award Committee, 1997-1999.
8 Folder 24
Awards: Correspondence, 1994-1996.
8 Folder 25
Awards: Engalitcheff Award, 1996.
8 Folder 26
Awards: Gimbel Award, 1994.
8 Folder 27
Awards: Medical Center Awards Committee, 1990-1994.
8 Folder 28
Biomedical Research Building I (BRB I), 1990-1993.
8 Folder 29
Biomedical Research Building II (BRB II), 1992-1993.
8 Folder 30
Executive Vice President (EVP) and Dean, William N. Kelley: Correspondence, 1990-1994.
9 Folder 1-21
EVP and Dean, William N. Kelley: Dean's Staff Meetings, 1990-1994.
9 Folder 22
EVP and Dean, William N. Kelley: Medical Center Management Committee work plans, 1990-1993.
9 Folder 23-24
EVP and Dean, William N. Kelley: Meeting agendas, notes, and related correspondence, 1990-1991.
9 Folder 25
EVP and Dean, William N. Kelley: Review of Dean for Reappointment, 1994.
9 Folder 26
Government Relations, 1990-1994.
9 Folder 27
Government Relations: AKA testimony in Congress, 1991.
9 Folder 28
Health Services Strategic Plan Oversight Committee, 1991-1993.
9 Folder 29-31
HUP Committee for the Review of Future Directions of Departmental Clinical Programs report, 1985.
10 Folder 1-2
HUP Medical Staff bylaws, 1993.
10 Folder 3
International Programs, 1992.
10 Folder 4
International Programs: Penn-Japan Working Group, 1990-1994.
10 Folder 5
Investigational Drug Service, 1991-1993.
10 Folder 6
Investigational Medical Devices, 1993.
10 Folder 7
Liaison Committee on Medical Education 1994 self-study, 1992-1994.
10 Folder 8-10
Life Sciences Committee, 1990-1991.
10 Folder 11
Life Sciences Building Program Committee, 1990-1991.
10 Folder 12
Long Range Planning Committee: Minutes and agendas, 1990-1993.
10 Folder 13
Long Range Planning Committee: Subcommittee on Facilities, 1990-1991.
10 Folder 14
Long Range Planning Committee: Subcommittee on Organization, 1990-1991.
10 Folder 15
Long Range Planning Committee: Subcommittee on Research, 1990-1991.
10 Folder 16
Marketing, 1990-1994.
10 Folder 17
Medical Center Management Committee, 1990-1994.
10 Folder 18-22
Medical Center planning, 1986-1989.
10 Folder 23-24
Medical Center Policies, 1992-1994.
10 Folder 25
Medical Center Trustee Board, 1990-1994.
10 Folder 26-27
Medical Center-Wharton School Pilot Program, 1992.
10 Folder 28
Office of Information Technology: Research information management, 1990-1993.
10 Folder 29-31
Office of Legal Affairs, 1991-1993.
10 Folder 32
Public Affairs, 1990-1993.
10 Folder 33
System Implementation Group (SIG), 1993.
10 Folder 34
Task Force on Responding to and Reporting Unexpected Deaths, 1997.
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Veterans Affairs Medical Center Research and Development Committee, 1990-1994.
11 Folder 3-7
Venture and Industry Relations, 1990-1994.
11 Folder 8-9
Venture and Industry Relations: BEST North America database, 1993-1994.
11 Folder 10
Venture and Industry Relations: Carol Grande, Director of Research Business Development, 1992-1993.
11 Folder 11
Venture and Industry Relations: Cynthia Maurer-Sutton, Assoc. Executive Vice President, 1992-1994.
11 Folder 12-15
Venture and Industry Relations: Industry Relations Council, 1991.
11 Folder 16
Venture and Industry Relations: Patent policy, 1991-1993.
11 Folder 17-18
Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs, 1991-1992.
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Vice Dean for Education: Fred Burg, 1991-1994.
11 Folder 20
Vice Dean for Education: Susan Croll, Executive Director of Educational Administration, 1993.
11 Folder 21
Vice Dean for Education: Academic programs, 1990.
11 Folder 22
Vice Dean for Education: Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Teaching Awards, 1993.
11 Folder 23
Vice Dean for Education: Graduate education in the basic sciences, 1992.
11 Folder 24
Vice Dean for Education: Search for Director of M.D./Ph.D. Program, 1993.
11 Folder 25
Vice Dean for Education: Senior Council on Education, 1991-1993.
11 Folder 26-27
Vice Dean for Education: Shanghai Second Medical University, 1992.
11 Folder 28
Vice President and Executive Director (HUP), 1991-1993.
11 Folder 29
Vice President and Executive Director (SOM Administration): E. John Black, Vice President and Executive Director, CPUP, 1992.
11 Folder 30
Vice President and Executive Director (SOM Administration): Michael Hindery, Assoc. Exec. Dir. for SOM Administration, 1990-1994.
11 Folder 31
Vice President and Executive Director (SOM Administration): Steven Wiesenthal, Assoc. VP, Master Program and Facilities Planning, 1991.
11 Folder 32
Vice President and Executive Director (SOM Administration): Gordon Williams, 1990-1994.
11 Folder 33-36
Vice President and Executive Director (SOM Administration): Henry Williams, Director of Special Projects, 1990-1994.
11 Folder 37
Vice President and Executive Director (SOM Administration): Sponsored program activity, 1990.
11 Folder 38
Working Group Health Care Reform, 1993-1994.
11 Folder 39
Animal Care: Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), 1981-1984 and 1991-1993.
12 Folder 1
Animal Care: University Laboratory Animal Resources (ULAR), 1990-1993.
12 Folder 2-4
Faculty Senate, 1993.
12 Folder 5
French Institute for Culture and Technology, 1992.
12 Folder 6
Institutional Review Board, 1990-1993.
12 Folder 7
Natural Science Association, 1991-1992.
12 Folder 8
Office of Environmental Health and Safety, 1992-1993.
12 Folder 9
Office of Research Administration, 1990-1993.
12 Folder 10-11
Office of Research Administration: Indirect cost of research, 1991-1993.
12 Folder 12
Office of Research Administration: Handbook, 1990.
12 Folder 13
Office of Research Administration: Activity reports, 1989-1991.
12 Folder 14-17
Office of the Provost, 1992-1994.
12 Folder 18
Office of Vice Provost for Research: Research Foundation, 1991-1994.
12 Folder 19
Office of Vice Provost for Research: Barry Cooperman, 1991-1994.
12 Folder 20-21
Provost's Council on Research, 1991-1993.
12 Folder 22-23
School of Engineering, 1991-1994.
12 Folder 24
School of Veterinary Medicine, 1992-1994.
12 Folder 25
Search Committee for Vice Provost for Research, 1996.
12 Folder 26
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 1991-1993.
12 Folder 27-29
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Hahnemann University School of Medicine, 1993.
12 Folder 30-31
Graduate Hospital, 1992-1994.
12 Folder 32
Graduate Hospital, Department of Neurology, 1993-1995.
12 Folder 33
Graduate Hospital, Department of Neurology: Epilepsy Center, 1994-1995.
12 Folder 34
Graduate Hospital, Department of Neurology: Finances and activity, 1994.
12 Folder 35
Graduate Hospital, Department of Neurology: Memory Disorders Center and Neurobehavioral Psychology Program, 1995.
12 Folder 36
Graduate Hospital, Department of Neurology: Movement Disorders Center, 1994-1995.
12 Folder 37
Graduate Hospital, Department of Neurology: Needs and financial statements, 1995.
12 Folder 38
Graduate Hospital, Department of Neurology: Space planning, 1994-1995.
12 Folder 39
Graduate Hospital, Department of Neurology: Stroke/Critical Care Neurology, 1995.
12 Folder 40
Monell Chemical Senses Center, 1990.
13 Folder 1
Pennsylvania Hospital, 1992-1994.
13 Folder 2-4
Presbyterian Hospital of Philadelphia, 1992-1994.
13 Folder 5
Veterans Administration Hospital Research and Development Committee, 1993-1994.
13 Folder 6
Wistar Institute, 1989-1992.
13 Folder 7
Wistar Institute: Center for Molecular Studies of Neurological Diseases, 1989-1990.
13 Folder 8
Wistar Institute: Hilary Koprowski, 1990-1992.
13 Folder 9
Wistar Institute: Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, 1990.
13 Folder 10
Bristol-Myers-Squibb, 1992.
13 Folder 11
Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust, 1990-1993.
13 Folder 12-13
McCabe Fund, 1991-1994.
13 Folder 14
NIH funding, 1991-1993.
13 Folder 15
Pennsylvania Society for Biomedical Research, 1990.
13 Folder 16
Pew Charitable Trust, 1991-1994.
13 Folder 17
SmithKline Beecham, 1990.
13 Folder 18

Series Description

The "Professional Associations and Consulting" series documents many of Dr. Asbury's professional activities between 1971 and 2007 that were not directly related to the administration of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. These activities include participation in national and international meetings; consulting for national medical advisory programs, neuroscience research organizations, and major studies of neurological disorders; legal consulting; and reviews of peer institutions' neurology departments. Files in this series are arranged in alphabetical order by institution or organization name. Of note in this series are files related to a set of studies of Chinese Paralytic Syndrome (also called acute motor axonal neuropathy), a variant of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, conducted between 1991 and 1999 by Dr. Asbury and several neurologists at Johns Hopkins University. The series also includes records of studies for which Dr. Asbury consulted, including the Institute of Medicine's investigations into vaccine safety and Persian Gulf Syndrome. External reviews of neurology departments in which Dr. Asbury participated include those at University of Alabama, Emory University, University of Utah, and Johns Hopkins University. Records documenting his participation in meetings, symposia, and workshops make up a large portion of this series. Organizations include the American Academy of Neurology and its Polyneuropathy Task Force, the American Neurological Association, the Guillain-Barré Syndrome Foundation International, the International Congress on Neuromuscular Diseases, the Peripheral Nerve Study Group, the World Federation of Neurology, and many others. These files typically include printed programs, correspondence about conference logistics, and notes taken by Dr. Asbury's about talks or working sessions. Although he often presented papers or taught courses at these meetings, there are very few copies of his lecture notes included in this series.

Physical Description

9.5 Linear feet

Academia Mexicana Neurologia meeting, 1998.
13 Folder 19
American Academy of Neurology (AAN) course: "Scientific Basis of Neurology", 1986.
13 Folder 20
AAN meeting, 1989.
13 Folder 21
AAN course: "Indications for Plasmapheresis in Neuromuscular Diseases", 1989.
13 Folder 22
AAN meeting, 1990.
13 Folder 23
AAN: AIDS Task Force meeting, 1990.
13 Folder 24
AAN meetings, 1991-1992.
13 Folder 25-26
AAN course: "Neuropathies with Renal Failure, Hepatic Disorders, Chronic Respiratory Insufficiency, and Critical Illness", 1992.
13 Folder 27
AAN meeting, 1993.
13 Folder 28
AAN course: "Medical Journalism", 1993.
13 Folder 29
AAN meetings, 1994-1995.
13 Folder 30-31
AAN summer education course: "Manuscript Preparation and Evaluation", 1995.
13 Folder 32
AAN meetings, 1996-2004.
13 Folder 33-37
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force, 2001-2004.
13 Folder 38-40
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force: Committee on Practice Parameters, 1997-2002.
13 Folder 41
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force: Correspondence, 1999-2003.
13 Folder 42
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force: Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy: A Definition for Clinical Research manuscript, 2003-2005.
13 Folder 43
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force: Nerve biopsy statement, 2002-2005.
13 Folder 44
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force: Practice Parameter: The Evaluation of Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy manuscript, 2005-2007.
13 Folder 45-46
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force: Reference material, 1989-2001.
14 Folder 1-3
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force: Response to case definition of Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy, 2006.
14 Folder 4
AAN Polyneuropathy Task Force: Skin biopsy statement, 2004-2005.
14 Folder 5
American Academy of Neuropathologists meeting, 1997.
14 Folder 6
American Academy of Neuropathologists course: "Infectious Diseases of the Central Nervous System", 1999.
14 Folder 7
American College of Physicians, Recent Developments in Medical Oncology, 1975.
14 Folder 8
American Neurological Association (ANA): Interim Executive Council meeting, 1988.
14 Folder 9
ANA meetings, 1989-1992.
14 Folder 10-13
ANA: Nominating Committee, 1992.
14 Folder 14
ANA meeting, 1993.
14 Folder 15
ANA: Honorary Membership Advisory Committee, 1993.
14 Folder 16
ANA meetings, 1994-2006.
14 Folder 17-25
ANA: Nomination of Dr. Shawn J. Bird, 2006.
14 Folder 26
ANA: Planning meeting, 2006.
14 Folder 27
Barrow Neurological Institute review, 1986.
14 Folder 28
Brazilian Academy of Neurology meeting, 1994.
14 Folder 29
Bristol-Myers-Squibb Neuroscience Award Committee meeting, 1998.
14 Folder 30
Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences meeting, 1984.
14 Folder 31
Case Western Reserve University Department of Neurology review, 1990.
14 Folder 32
Cephalon Scientific Medical Advisory Board, 2000-2004.
14 Folder 33-34
Chilean Congress of Neurology, 1987.
14 Folder 35
CPS/GBS Study, 1990-1992.
14 Folder 36-39
CPS/GBS Study: WHO meeting on Acute Flaccid Paralysis, 1992.
14 Folder 40
CPS/GBS Study, 1992-1993.
15 Folder 1-2
CPS/GBS Study: Notes for poster: "Range of Pathology in GBS in Northern China", 1994.
15 Folder 3
CPS/GBS Study: Electron micrograph prints, undated.
15 Folder 4
CPS/GBS Study: Patient evaluations, 1990.
15 Folder 5
CPS/GBS Study: Photos of patients, undated.
15 Folder 6
CPS/GBS Study: Reprints, 1991-1993.
15 Folder 7
CPS/GBS Study: Grant: Chinese Paralytic Syndrome: Mechanisms and Relevance, 1992.
15 Folder 8
CPS/GBS Study: Grant: Pathogenesis of the Guillain-Barré Syndromes, 1995.
15 Folder 9
CPS/GBS Study, 1994-1995.
15 Folder 10-11
CPS/GBS Study: GBS data: Mexican vs. Chinese cases, 1993-1994.
15 Folder 12
CPS/GBS Study: Draft manuscripts, 1992-1994.
15 Folder 13
CPS/GBS Study, 1996-1998.
15 Folder 14-18
CPS/GBS Study: D.G. Shen correspondence, 1998.
15 Folder 19
CPS/GBS Study: Project retreat, 1998.
15 Folder 20
CPS/GBS Study: Paralytic Rabies article, 1999.
15 Folder 21
CPS/GBS Study, 1999.
15 Folder 22
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, 1981-1985.
15 Folder 23
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Neurological Institute study, 1983-1984.
15 Folder 24
Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, UNHCR call for business plan, 1997.
15 Folder 25
Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, 2000-2004.
15 Folder 26
Dana Foundation board meeting, 2004.
15 Folder 27
Dana Foundation Clinical Hypotheses Program in Brain and Immuno-Imaging, 1999-2004.
15 Folder 28-29
Dana Foundation Director's Dinner, 2006.
15 Folder 30
Diabetes Control and Complications Trial, 1982-1986.
15 Folder 31
Diabetic Neuropathy Conference, 1992.
15 Folder 32
Dusseldorf Workshop on Autoimmunity, 1983.
15 Folder 33
Emory University Department of Neurology review, 1995.
15 Folder 34-35
European Neurological Society meeting, 1994, 1997.
15 Folder 36-37
R.W. Gilliatt festschrift, London, 1987.
16 Folder 1
Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR, Neurological Sciences Center, Neuromuscular Symposium, 1984.
16 Folder 2
Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR, Neurological Sciences Center, Peripheral Nerve Disease Conference, 1988.
16 Folder 3
Guillain-Barré Syndrome Foundation International (GBSFI): GBS Support Group hotline, 1980-1982.
16 Folder 4
GBSFI: GBS Symposium, 1982.
16 Folder 5
GBSFI, 1987-1990.
16 Folder 6
GBSFI symposium, 1991.
16 Folder 7
GBSFI, 1991-1992.
16 Folder 8
GBSFI symposium, 1993.
16 Folder 9
GBSFI, 1993-1996.
16 Folder 10-11
GBSFI symposium, 1997.
16 Folder 12
GBSFI: Long Island Day Conference, 1997.
16 Folder 13
GBSFI, 1998-2001.
16 Folder 14
GBSFI symposium, 1999, 2002, 2004.
16 Folder 15-17
GBSFI, 2005-2007.
16 Folder 18
GBS/CIDP Foundation International Symposium, 2006.
16 Folder 19
GBS Study Group, Wurzburg, Germany, 1991.
16 Folder 20
Hahnemann University correspondence, 1983-1987.
16 Folder 21
Anita E. Harding memorial service, London, 1995.
16 Folder 22
Harvard Mahoney Neuroscience Institute Symposium, 2006.
16 Folder 23
Howard University neurology residency review, 1984.
16 Folder 24
Index Medicus Journal Selection Committee, 1990.
16 Folder 25
Institute of Medicine (IOM): Annual meeting, 1993.
16 Folder 26
IOM: Membership, 1993.
16 Folder 27
IOM: Annual meeting, 1994.
16 Folder 28
IOM: Nominations, 1995-1999.
16 Folder 29
IOM, 1997-1998.
16 Folder 30
IOM: Annual meeting, 1999, 2003-2004.
16 Folder 31-33
IOM: Nomination of Dr. Francisco Gonzalez-Scarano, 2006.
16 Folder 34
IOM: Gulf War Syndrome clippings and reprints, 1996-1999.
16 Folder 35
IOM: Committee on the Evaluation of the Department of Veterans Affairs Uniform Case Assessment Protocol, 1997-1998.
16 Folder 36-38
IOM: Department of Veterans Affairs Persian Gulf Registry and Uniform Case Assessment Protocol report, 1997.
16 Folder 39
IOM: Measuring the Health of Persian Gulf Veterans, workshop summary, 1998.
16 Folder 40
IOM: Health Effects of Serving in the Gulf War report (v. 4 of Gulf War and Health), 2006.
16 Folder 41
IOM: Persian Gulf Syndrome reports, 1996-1997.
16 Folder 42-43
IOM: Vaccine Safety Committee, 1992-1993.
17 Folder 1
IOM: Immunization Safety Review Committee, Hepatitis B Vaccine and Demyelinating Neurological Disorders review draft, 2002.
17 Folder 2
IOM: Review Coordinator: Nervous System Disorders in Developing Countries, 2000.
17 Folder 3
International Conference on Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Disorders, 1987.
17 Folder 4
International Congress of Electromyography, 1979.
17 Folder 5
International Congress of Electromyography and Related Neurophysiology, 1987.
17 Folder 6
International Congress of Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1992.
17 Folder 7
International Congress of Neurology, 1978.
17 Folder 8
International Congress on Neuromuscular Diseases (ICNMD), 1978-2006.
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International Society of Neuroimmunology lecture: "The Pathology of GBS: Historical Perspectives", 2006.
17 Folder 17
International Symposium on Peripheral Neuropathy, 1983.
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International Symposium on Neuromuscular Disorders, 1987.
17 Folder 19
Japan/China trip, 1981.
17 Folder 20
Johns Hopkins Child Neurology Service review, 1990-1991.
17 Folder 21
Johns Hopkins Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery review, 1985.
17 Folder 22
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine site visit, 1985.
17 Folder 23
Richard T. Johnson festschrift, 1997.
17 Folder 24
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Neuropathy and Diabetes workshop, 1981.
17 Folder 25
Korea/Japan/Singapore/Taiwan trip, 1993.
17 Folder 26
Kroc Foundation grant proposal review, 1983.
17 Folder 27
Legal consulting: Agent Orange product liability, 1984.
17 Folder 28
Legal consulting: Botteri vs. Goodkind, 1986, 1988.
17 Folder 29
Legal consulting: Viola Charles vs. United States, 1984.
17 Folder 30
Legal consulting: Stephanie Shostak vs. United States, 1987.
17 Folder 31-33
Legal consulting: Jo Ann Styer vs. United States, 1981.
17 Folder 34
Legal consulting: U.S. Department of Justice GBS cases, 1977-1984.
17 Folder 35
Massachusetts General Hospital reunion, 1997.
17 Folder 36
Massachusetts General Hospital: Diagnosis and Management of Peripheral Neuropathy conference, 1995.
17 Folder 37
William Ian McDonald memorial service, London, 2007.
17 Folder 38
Medical College of Virginia correspondence, 1984.
17 Folder 39
Monell Chemical Senses Center: Symposium and review booklets, 1999-2000.
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Monell Chemical Senses Center: Board of Directors, 2001-2003.
18 Folder 2-7
Monell Chemical Senses Center: International Advisory Council, 2002-2004.
18 Folder 8
Monell Chemical Senses Center: Board of Directors, 2004-2005.
18 Folder 9-11
Monell Chemical Senses Center: Board recruitment and UPenn library privileges, 2005.
18 Folder 12
Monell Chemical Senses Center: Board of Directors, 2006-2007.
18 Folder 13-15
Monell Chemical Senses Center: Strategic Planning, 2007.
18 Folder 16
Muscle Nerve editor search, 1996-1997.
18 Folder 17
National Academy of Sciences: Convocation on Scientific Conduct, 1994.
18 Folder 18
National Academy of Sciences: Neuroscience 2000, 1999.
18 Folder 19
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, GBS Following Campylobacter Infection workshop, 1996.
18 Folder 20
National Institutes of Health, Consensus Development Conferences, 1986.
18 Folder 21
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS): National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NANDS) Council, 1990-1994.
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NINDS: National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke (NINCDS) Epilepsy Branch, Antiepileptic Drug Development Program, 1986.
18 Folder 29
NINDS: Autoimmune Peripheral Neuropathies: GBS workshop, 1989.
18 Folder 30-31
NINDS: Decade of the Brain implementation plan, 1990.
18 Folder 32-33
NINDS: Decade of the Brain implementation plan, 1992.
19 Folder 1
National Multiple Sclerosis Society planning retreat, 1996.
19 Folder 2
Neurological AIDS Research Consortium External Advisory Panel, 1998-2001.
19 Folder 3
Neurop (medical consultation system), 1984-1985.
19 Folder 4
New York Academy of Sciences, Conference on Myasthenia Gravis, 1970-1975.
19 Folder 5
Nobel Symposium 83, 1992.
19 Folder 6
Oregon Health Sciences University correspondence, 1983.
19 Folder 7
Peking Medical College, 1980-1981.
19 Folder 8
Peripheral Nerve Society, 1995-2003.
19 Folder 9-12
Peripheral Nerve Study Group, 1977-1989.
19 Folder 13-22
Peripheral Neuropathy Association meeting, 1990, 1992.
19 Folder 23-24
Pew Neuroscience Program, 1987-1991.
19 Folder 25-29
Plasma Exchange/Sandoglobulin Guillain-Barré Syndrome (PSGBS) Trial, 1994-1997.
19 Folder 30-32
Recent Advances in Neurology meeting, 1991, 1996.
19 Folder 33-34
Royal College of Physicians, Fellowship admission ceremony, 2002.
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Seminar on Leprosy for Neurologists (Carville, LA), 1971, 1973.
20 Folder 2-3
Societa Italiana di Neurofisiologia Clinica, 1991.
20 Folder 4
Society for Neuroscience, 2003.
20 Folder 5
Spanish Neurological Society, 1994.
20 Folder 6
Stanford University Department of Neurology review, 1989.
20 Folder 7
Symposium on Diabetic Neuropathy, 1981.
20 Folder 8
Symposium on Restorative Neurology, 1987.
20 Folder 9
University of Alabama Department of Neurology review, 1994-1995.
20 Folder 10-11
University of Arizona Health Sciences Center correspondence, 1982.
20 Folder 12
University of California San Francisco search for Chair of Neurology, 1990.
20 Folder 13
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 40th reunion, 1998.
20 Folder 14
University of Colorado Department of Neurology review, 1984.
20 Folder 15
University of Connecticut neurology residency review, 1986.
20 Folder 16
University of Iowa Department of Neurology review, 1985.
20 Folder 17
University of Kentucky correspondence, 1978-1990.
20 Folder 18
University of Maryland correspondence, 1975-1984.
20 Folder 19
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Department of Neurosciences review, 1991-1992.
20 Folder 20
University of Michigan search for Dean of School of Medicine, 1990.
20 Folder 21
University of Minnesota Department of Neurology review, 1991-1993.
20 Folder 22
University of Rochester NINDS training program, 1991.
20 Folder 23
University of Rochester School of Medicine correspondence, 1985.
20 Folder 24
University of Sydney, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital reunion week, 1986.
20 Folder 25
University of Utah Department of Neurology review, 1990-1992.
20 Folder 26-27
University of Western Ontario Clinical Neurological Sciences review, 1983.
20 Folder 28
University of Wisconsin, Diagnosis and Management of Common Neuropathies symposium, 1983.
20 Folder 29
University of Wisconsin search for Chair of Neurology, 1976.
20 Folder 30
Updates in Clinical Neurology conference, 1997.
20 Folder 31
UpToDate Editors-in-Chief board meeting, 2004.
20 Folder 32
Vienna Symposium on Sensory Neuropathies, 1990-1992.
20 Folder 33
Virginia Neurological Institute proposal, 1987-1988.
20 Folder 34
Winter Conference on Brain Research, 1981-1983.
20 Folder 35
Winter Conference on Brain Research, 1984-1986.
20 Folder 36
World Congress of Neurology, 1981-1997.
20 Folder 37-40
World Federation of Neurology (WFN): J.F. Toole, 1996-2002.
20 Folder 41
WFN: Steering Committee, 1998-2001.
20 Folder 42
WFN: Publication and Finance Committee, 1999-2001.
20 Folder 43
WFN: Research Group on Neuromuscular Diseases, 2001.
20 Folder 44
WFN, 2002-2003.
20 Folder 45
WFN: Nominating Committee, 2003-2006.
20 Folder 46
Yale University Department of Neurology review, 1992.
20 Folder 47

Series Description

The "Publications" series documents Dr. Asbury's published articles, textbook contributions, and monographs as well as his editorial duties. This series dates from 1958 to 2007 and is arranged in alphabetical order by title. The contents of the folders can vary widely from article to article. For some there are multiple drafts, a published copy in the form of a reprint, a full set of prints, notes, and correspondence relating to the article's publication, whereas for others only a reprint or photocopy of the published article was available. Most of the series includes material related to his publications, but there is also material related to articles from his reprint collection, his role as editor for the Blue Books of Practical Neurology series, and peer and book reviews conducted by him. Although Dr. Asbury's reprint collection was separated from the collection, any notes, correspondence, or annotated articles were saved in this series and are identified with the folder title "Notes from reprints" followed by the topic.

Physical Description

3.0 Linear feet

Acute conduction block associated with experimental antiserum-mediated demyelination of peripheral nerve, 1980.
21 Folder 1
Acute intermittent porphyria, 1970.
21 Folder 2
Acute ocular motor mononeuropathies, 2003.
21 Folder 3
The acute sensory neuropathy syndrome, 1979-1980.
21 Folder 4
Axonal lesions in acute experimental demyelination, 1979-1981.
21 Folder 5
The biology of peripheral nerves and peripheral neuropathy, 1970.
21 Folder 6
The biology of Schwann cells, chapter in Peripheral Neuropathy, 1975.
21 Folder 7
Blue Books of Practical Neurology series editor, 1997-2007.
21 Folder 8-15
Book reviews by Arthur Asbury, 1984-2000.
21 Folder 16
Changing views of Guillain-Barré syndrome, 1996-1997.
21 Folder 17
Chapters on peripheral neuropathy and Guillain-Barré syndrome, possibly unpublished, 1999.
21 Folder 18
Clinical and pathological studies of diabetic neuropathies, 1982.
21 Folder 19
Comparison of clinical course and sequential electrophysiologic tests in dieabetes with symptomatic polyneuropathy and its implications for clinical trials, possibly, 1975.
21 File 20
Congenital hypomyelinative neuropathy, possibly unpublished, 1980.
21 Folder 21
Diabetic neuropathy, 1983-1984.
21 Folder 22
Diabetic neuropathy, 1984-1987.
21 Folder 23
Discussion of clinical trials relating to peripheral neuropathies, 1986.
21 Folder 24
Diseases of the Nervous System 1st edition, 1982-1985.
21 Folder 25-32
Diseases of the Nervous System 3rd edition, 1998-2005.
21 Folder 33-36
Duration of synthesis phase in neurilemma cells in mouse sciatic nerve during degeneration, 1970.
21 Folder 37
Encephalopathy and peripheral neuropathy following diethylene glycol ingestion, 2003-2005.
21 Folder 38
The evolution of structural changes in distal axonopathies, chapter in Experimental and Clinical Neurotoxicology, 1979.
21 Folder 39
Experimental allergic neuritis, 1968.
21 Folder 40
A familial syndrome of stridor, neuropathy, and paraparesis, possibly unpublished, undated.
21 Folder 41
Focal and multifocal neuropathies of diabetes, chapter in Diabetic Neuropathy, 1985.
21 Folder 42
Forward to The Pathology of the Aging Human Nervous System, 1990.
21 Folder 43
Giant Axonal nueropathy, 1972.
21 Folder 44
Glue-sniffing neuropathy, 1973-1975.
21 Folder 45
Graphogenic epilepsy, 1966.
21 Folder 46
The Guillain-Barré syndromes, unpublished, undated.
21 Folder 47
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine update IV, 1982-1985.
21 Folder 48
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 11th edition chapter 18, 1980-1986.
21 Folder 49
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 11th edition chapter 355, 1985.
21 Folder 50
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 12th edition chapter 18, 1988.
21 Folder 51
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 12th edition, chapter 355, 1988.
21 File 52
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 13th edition, 1995.
22 Folder 1
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 14th edition chapter 381, 1997.
22 Folder 2
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 14th edition chapter 383, 1995-2004.
22 Folder 3
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 16th edition chapter 23, 2002-2004.
22 Folder 4
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 16th edition chapter 365, 2003.
22 Folder 5
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 16th edition chapter 377, 2003.
22 Folder 6
Hemolytic anemia presenting as idiopathic intracranial hypertension, 2002.
22 Folder 7
Hepatic neuropathy, chapter in Peripheral Neuropathy, 1975.
22 Folder 8
Hereditary sensory neuropathy, 1967-1970.
22 Folder 9
The histogenesis of phagocytes during Wallerian degeneration, 1970.
22 Folder 10
Human diabetic neuropathy, 1976.
22 File 11
Idiopathic polyneuritis, circa 1974.
22 Folder 12
Idiopathic polyneuritis after surgery, 1968.
22 Folder 13
Idiopathic polyneuritis, editorial, 1974.
22 Folder 14
In vivo demyelinating activity of sera from patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome, 1981.
22 Folder 15
The Inflammaory lesion in idiopathic polyneuritis, 1968-1969.
22 Folder 16
Intra-axonal bacilli in lepromatous leprosy, 1974.
22 Folder 17
Involvement of skeletal muscle in dialysis-associated systemic dermopathy, 2004.
22 Folder 18
Ischemic mononeuropathy and mononeuropathy multiplex with diabetes mellitus, 1968.
22 Folder 19
Ischemic mononeuropathy multiplex associated with diabetes mellitus, 1968-1984.
22 Folder 20
A light and electron microscopic study of peripheral nerve in an armadillo with disseminated leprosy, 1973-1974.
22 Folder 21
Long term cultures of Hodgkin's tissue, 1973.
22 Folder 22
Multifocal demyelinating neuropathy with persistent conduction block, 1980-1982.
22 Folder 23
Multifocal pseudohypertrophic neuropathy, 1965.
22 Folder 24
Myelin proteins and MAG in polyneuritis, possibly unpublished, 1981.
22 Folder 25
The myelopathy of pernicious anemia, 1968-1970.
22 Folder 26
Neuritis (polyneuropathy), circa 1970.
22 Folder 27
Neuritis and experimental serum-induced demyelination of peripheral nerve, chapters in Clinical and Biological Aspects of the Peripheral Nervous System Diseases, 1983.
22 Folder 28
Neuropathic effects of intrathecal water, 1974-1975.
22 Folder 29
Neuropathic effects of proton-beam irradiation in man, 1970-1971.
22 Folder 30
Neuropathic study of fourteen cases of malignant brain tumor treated by boron-10 slow neuron capture radiation, 1972.
22 Folder 31
Neuropathies with renal failure, hepatic disorders, chronic respiratory insufficiency, and critical illness, chapter in Peripheral Neuropathy, 1991-1995.
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The new editor of the Annals, editorial, 1997.
22 Folder 34
New England Journal of Medicine, editorial, 1988.
22 Folder 35
New horizons in neurology, 1991-1992.
22 Folder 36
Notes for possible article on pontine glioma, undated.
22 Folder 37
Notes from reprints: Allergic neuritis, undated.
22 Folder 38
Notes from reprints: Autoradiography, undated.
22 Folder 39
Notes from reprints: Axon, 1973, undated.
22 Folder 40
Notes from reprints: B-12 deficiency, 1974-1978.
22 Folder 41
Notes from reprints: Chromatolysis, undated.
22 Folder 42
Notes from reprints: Correspondence, 1969-1979.
22 Folder 43
Notes from reprints: Cutaneous nerves, undated.
22 Folder 44
Notes from reprints: Experimental allergic neuropathy, undated.
22 Folder 45
Notes from reprints: Hexachlorophene, 1972-1982.
22 Folder 46
Notes from reprints: Leprosy, 1982, undated.
22 Folder 47
Notes from reprints: Myelin sheath, undated.
22 Folder 48
Notes from reprints: Neuropathy, 1958-1979.
22 Folder 49
Notes from reprints: Pyridoxine deficiency, undated.
22 Folder 50
Notes from reprints: Regeneration of nerve tissue, undated.
22 Folder 51
Notes from reprints: Rheumatoid neuropathy, undated.
22 Folder 52
Notes from reprints: Schwann cell, undated.
22 Folder 53
Notes from reprints: Sciatic nerve, 1970.
22 Folder 54
Notes from reprints: Solvent neuropathy, 1975-1976.
22 Folder 55
Notes from reprints: Uremic polyneuropathy, 1971.
22 Folder 56
Oculomotor palsy in diabetes mellitus, 1970.
22 Folder 57
Overlap of pathology in paralytic rabies and axonal Guillain-Barré syndrome, 2004-2005.
22 Folder 58
Pain due to peripheral nerve damage, 1983-1984.
22 Folder 59
Pain in generalized neuropathies, 1990.
22 Folder 60
Painful diabetic neuropathy: a morphometric study, 1974-1975.
22 Folder 61
Pathogenesis of lead encephalopathy, 1974.
22 Folder 62
Pathology of industrial toxic neuropathies, 1979.
22 Folder 63
Pathology of peripheral nerve, a monograph, 1976-1977.
22 Folder 64-65
Peer review by Dr. Asbury, 1970, undated.
22 Folder 66
Peripheral nerve disorders: an overview, chapter in Diseases of the Motor Unit, 1980-1982.
22 Folder 67
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2, 1993-1995.
22 Folder 68-69
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 1, 1994.
22 Folder 70
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 2, 1994.
23 Folder 1
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 6, circa 1994.
23 Folder 2
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 7, 1993-1994.
23 Folder 3-4
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 8, 1994.
23 Folder 5
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 9, 1994.
23 Folder 6
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 10, 1994.
23 Folder 7
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 11, 1994.
23 Folder 8
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 13, circa 1994.
23 Folder 9
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2 chapter 14, 1995.
23 Folder 10
Peripheral neuropathy, 2004.
23 Folder 11-12
Peripheral neuropathy, chapter in The Dana Guide to Brain Health and Disorders, possibly unpublished, 2000-2001.
23 Folder 13
Pure pandysautonomia with recovery, 1975.
23 Folder 14
Radioautographic studies of Schwann cell behavior, 1970.
23 Folder 15
Renaut bodies, 1973.
23 Folder 16
Schwann cell proliferation in developing mouse sciatic nerve, 1967.
23 Folder 17
Scientific basis of neurolgy: peripheral neuropathies, possibly unpublished, 1975.
23 Folder 18
Sensory neuropathies, 1987.
23 Folder 19
Sensory neuropathies, 1994-1997.
23 Folder 20
Sensory perineuritis, 1971-1984.
23 Folder 21
The significance of giant vacuolation of endoneurial fibroblasts, 1971.
23 Folder 22
Specific and potent mitogenic effect of axolemmal fraction on Schwann cells from rat sciatic nerves in serum-containing and defined media, 1983.
23 Folder 23
Strategies in the clinical investgation of peripheral neuropathies, 1984.
23 Folder 24
Subacute combined degeneration, 1984-1985.
23 Folder 25
Therapy in neuropathies, chapter in Advances in Neuromuscular Diseases, 1988-1989.
23 Folder 26
Treatable peripheral neuropathies, chapter in From Neuroscience to Neurology, 2003-2004.
23 Folder 27
Uremic neuropathy, chapter in Peripheral Neuropathy, 1974.
23 Folder 28
Uremic neuropathy, editorial, 1967-1971.
23 Folder 29
Uremic polyneuropathy, 1962.
23 Folder 30
Year book of neurology and neurosurgery, 1978.
23 Folder 31

Series Description

The "Teaching" series is a small set of files documenting courses and lectures given by Dr. Asbury between 1983 and 2004. These include lectures at Penn Neurology conferences, visiting professorships and lectures given at grand rounds at the University of Pennsylvania and a number of other universities and hospitals, and two seminars at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. These files typically do not include full text of lectures, but a number of them include brief notes and bibliographies. Note that information about lectures given at professional conferences can be found in the "Professional Associations, Consulting, and Lectures" series.

Physical Description

0.8 Linear feet

Brain and Behavior small group seminars, 2004.
23 Folder 32
Correspondence regarding Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching, 2000.
23 Folder 33
Doctoring II teacher evaluations and student essays, 2003-2004.
23 Folder 34
Neurology grand rounds, 1973-1984.
23 Folder 35
Neurology grand rounds and clinicopathologic conferences, 1985-1987.
23 Folder 36
Neurology grand rounds, sciatic neuropathy, 1986.
23 Folder 37
Neurology grand rounds and clinicopathologic conferences, 1993-1996.
23 Folder 38
Penn Neurology Update: Neuromuscular Diseases, 1993.
23 Folder 39
Penn Neurology Update: Practical Approaches to Neurologic Disease, 1996.
23 Folder 40
Penn Neurology 2000: Management of Common Neurological Problems, 1999.
23 Folder 41
Penn Neurology Update, 2004.
23 Folder 42
Brigham and Women's Hospital visiting professorship, 1994.
23 Folder 43
Brigham and Women's and Massachusetts General Hospital grand rounds, 2003.
23 Folder 44
Christ Hospital, Chicago, Simon Bruetman Memorial Lecture: "Guillain-Barré: An Update", 1983.
23 Folder 45
Johns Hopkins University grand rounds, 2003.
23 Folder 46
Massachusetts General Hospital grand rounds, 1984.
23 Folder 47
Massachusetts General Hospital, Raymond D. Adams visiting professorship, lecture: "Guillain-Barré Syndrome: New Concepts", 1986.
23 Folder 48
Massachusetts General Hospital grand rounds, 1993.
23 Folder 49
Massachusetts General Hospital, Peripheral Nerve Conference, course: "Nerve Biopsy: Indications and Results", 1995.
23 Folder 50
Mayo Clinic lecture: "Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Newer Concepts" and "Neurological Ruminations", 1983.
23 Folder 51
New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center grand rounds, lecture: "GBS: Changing Concepts", 1996.
23 Folder 52
Northwestern University, Benjamin Boshes Lecture: "New Concepts in Guillain-Barré Syndrome", 1988.
23 Folder 53
Temple University Clinical Pathologic Conference, 1983-1984.
23 Folder 54
University of Alabama, Oh Lecture on Neuromuscular Disease: "Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Changing Concepts", 2003.
23 Folder 55
University of California San Diego grand rounds, lecture: "Guillain-Barré Syndrome: An Update", 1983.
23 Folder 56
University of California San Francisco Neurology grand rounds, 1968-1972.
23 Folder 57
University of Maryland, Jerome K. Merlis Lecture: "New Developments in Guillain-Barré", 1995.
23 Folder 58
University of Otago lecture: "Peripheral Neuropathies: An Update", 1986.
23 Folder 59
University of Southern California School of Medicine grand rounds, 1988.
23 Folder 60
University of Utah grand rounds, lecture: "New Concepts of Guillain-Barré Syndrome", 1983.
23 Folder 61
University of Virginia visiting professorship, 1988.
23 Folder 62
Wayne State University grand rounds, 1987.
23 Folder 63

Series Description

The "Visual and Research Materials" series consists of a selection of prints, negatives, slides, motion picture films, and microscope slides that illustrate Dr. Asbury's methods of research and teaching. Materials include sets of 3 ¼ x 4" glass and plastic slides that appear to be illustrations for lectures on topics such as sensory perineuritis, diabetic neuropathy, glue sniffing neuropathy, and Landry-Guillain-Barré-Stohl Syndrome; micrograph prints, negatives, and glass slides of specimens from a patient with giant axonal neuropathy, along with a patient history; 16mm films of patients with writing seizures, sensory ataxia, and diabetic neuropathy; and microscope slides from a patient with Guillain-Barré Syndrome.

Physical Description

5.75 Linear feet

Giant axonal neuropathy, patient history and notes, circa 1970.
24 Folder 1
Giant axonal neuropathy, micrographic prints, circa 1970.
24 Folder 2-3
Giant axonal neuropathy, micrographic negatives and prints, circa 1970.
24 Folder 4
Patient film (16mm): writing seizures, 1963.
24 Reel 1
Patient film (16mm): sensory ataxia, 1966.
24 Reel 2
Patient film (16mm): diabetic neuropathy, undated.
24 Reel 3
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (Case 27195), circa 1965.
24 Case 1-3
Giant Axon (T. Ivey), undated.
24 Carton 1
Uremic Polyneuropathy (C), undated.
24 Carton 1
Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy-Renaut bodies (G), undated.
24 Carton 1
Sensory Perineuritis (H), undated.
24 Carton 2
Leprosy (J), undated.
24 Carton 2
Diabetes (L), undated.
24 Carton 2
Diabetes (L), undated.
25 Carton 3
Diabetes (M), undated.
25 Carton 3
Porphyria (N), undated.
25 Carton 3
Wallerian Degeneration (O), undated.
25 Carton 3
Acrylamide Neuropathy (P), undated.
25 Carton 3
Glue Sniffing (Q), undated.
25 Carton 4
Landry-Guillain-Barré-Stohl Syndrome (R), undated.
25 Carton 4
Relapsing Neuropathy (S), undated.
25 Carton 4
Hypertrophic Neuropathy (T), undated.
25 Carton 4
Hypertrophic Neuropathy (T), undated.
25 Carton 5
Hypertrophic Neuropathy (U), undated.
25 Carton 5
Experimental Allergic Neuritix (X), undated.
25 Carton 5
Pernicious Anemia (DD), undated.
25 Carton 5

Series Description

This is a small series consisting of a number of plaques and one certificate recognizing Dr. Asbury's contributions to the field of neuroscience; group photographs of past presidents of the American Neurological Association (1995-2006) and editors of Annals of Neurology (2005) and of the neurology text Diseases of the Nervous System (2002), and a press photograph of Dr. Asbury (circa 2004).

Physical Description

1.0 Linear feet

American Neurological Association past presidents, 1995-2006 and undated.
26 Folder 1
Editors of Annals of Neurology, 2005.
26 Folder 2
Editors of Diseases of the Nervous System, 2002.
26 Folder 3
College of Physicians of Philadelphia press photo of Dr. Asbury, circa 2004.
26 Folder 4
Dana Alliance certificate for Distinguished Leadership in Neuroscience, undated.
26 Folder 5
American Academy of Neurology, Netter Lecturer, 1987.
26 Item 1
American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Honorary Membership, 2004.
26 Item 2
American Neurological Association, Raymond D. Adams Lecture, 2001.
26 Item 3
Guillain-Barré Syndrome Foundation International, GBS Awareness Day, 1998.
26 Item 4
Guillain-Barré Syndrome Foundation International, "In appreciation", 1993.
26 Item 5
Peripheral Nerve Disorders 2, selection by Doody's Rating Service as one of 250 Best Health Science Books, 1996.
26 Item 6
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, undated.
26 Item 7
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Alumni Guest Lecturer, 1998.
26 Item 8
University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Neurology, Jerome K. Merlis Lecture in Neuroscience, 1995.
26 Item 9
World Congress of Neurology, New Delhi, 1989.
26 Item 10
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, Mary Jane Kugel Award, Medical Science Review Committee, 1986.
26 Item 11

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