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  Vol. 11 No. 4, October 1964 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Arch Neurol. 1964;11(4):378.

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Hold Minnesota Neurological Sciences Meeting Oct 23-24.—

A symposium on Language and Behavioral Manifestations of Organic Brain Disease will be the scientific program of the fall meeting of The Minnesota Society of Neurological Sciences.

The meeting will be held in association with the Neuropsychiatric Institute of Fargo, ND, on Oct 23-24, 1964. It will be part of the Dedication Program of the Neuropsychiatric Institute Hospital of St. Luke's Hospitals of Fargo, a new 80-bed wing for neurosurgical, neurological, and psychiatric patient care, as well as for education and research in these fields.

Principal speakers will be Dr. John D. French, Director of the Brain Research Institute, University of California, who will speak on "Neurological Mechanisms of Behavior and Control of Visceral Stability"; Dr. Norman Geschwind, Chief of the Neurology Service, Boston Veterans Administration Hospital, who will talk on "Disturbances of the Higher Functions and their Relationship to the Association Systems . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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