Summary Information
Clinton Woolsey papers 1948 - 1994
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13 linear feet of papers documents, research data, photographs, film, wood blocks, lantern slides, glass plates. - 13 Linear Feet
- 13 record storage cartons
The Clinton Woolsey papers document the academic and professional work of Professor Clinton Woolsey at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Woolsey held the Charles Sumner Slichter Professorship in Neurophysiology from 1948 until his retirement in 1975. Wollsey's papers include research data and lab notebooks as well as numerous visual representations of primate brains on many different types of media, including photographs, lantern slides, glass plates, among others. The collection also includes two linear feet of Woolsey's general files and five linear feet of correspondence. English
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Conditions Governing Access
This collection is unprocessed and may have restrictions or may be in a format that is not accessible. Please consult University Archives staff prior to access.
Conditions Governing Use
Collection materials may be subject to laws governing rights. Researchers are solely responsible for determining the rights status of the materials they use. Permission may be required for some uses such as publication or reproduction.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A Woolsey, 2023-04-28 and 2023-06-23.
Subject Terms
PhysiologyPrimates -- Behavior -- Research
Contents List
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