Berta Bobath, a well respected physical therapist and co-creator of the Bobath method, on a visit to Duke in the 1970s. The Bobath method is a rehabilitation technique that helps patients with injuries to the brain or spinal cord.
New Students September 1972, Duke University School of Medicine: Allen, F.; Arentzen, C.E.; Ballard, E.A.; Beauchamp, C.O.; Beaumont, R.H.; Becker, R.L., Jr.; Beekman, R.H. III; Berger, K.; Bergin, D.J.; Bilsker, M.; Blaylock, B.L.; Brown, M.A.; Bundy,...
New Students September 1973, Duke University School of Medicine: Adams, B.S.; Adams, S.C.; Arthur, M.F.; Auerbach, P.S.; Austin, L.S.; Bailey, K.M.; Barton, T.; Berger, J.J.; Bernstein, B.; Bishop, L.A.; Blacharsh, J.; Bloomfield, R.L.; Boeck, M.A.;...
Lowenbach was a professor of neurology from 1940 to 1963 and chair of the Dept. of Psychiatry from 1951 to 1953. He returned to Duke as a visiting professor in the early 1970s.
Berta Bobath, a well respected physical therapist and co-creator of the Bobath method, during a visit to Duke in the 1970s. The child in the picture is unknown. The Bobath method is a rehabilitation technique that helps patients with injuries to the...
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1969-70
1. Wagner; 2. Anderson; 3. [unidentified]; 4. [unidentified]; 5. [unidentified]; 6. Ruffin; 7. Brewer; 8. Lazlo; 9. Wyngaarden; 10. Neelon; 11. McIntosh; 12. Calloway; 13. Saltzman; 14....