Aring, Charles D., 1904- - Social Networks and Archival Context (original) (raw)

An internationally known neurologist, Dr. Aring began his career at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1919 at the age of 15 when he was hired as an "office boy" by Dean Bachmeyer. He graduated from the College of Medicine in 1929 and became the first resident to train in neuropsychiatry in Cincinnati. During his career, he formed two neurology departments, one at the University of California and the other at the University of Cincinnati where he served as professor and department chairman from 1948 to 1974.

From the guide to the Charles D. Aring Papers, 1929-1998, 1929-1998, (University of Cincinnati, Health Sciences Library, Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions)

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referencedIn Eisley, Loren Corey, 1907-1977. Papers, 1913-1977. University of Pennsylvania, Archives & Records Center
referencedIn John Farquhar Fulton papers, 1892-1988, 1920-1960 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn Fulton, John F. (John Farquhar), 1899-1960. John Farquhar Fulton papers, 1892-1988 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk). Yale University Library
creatorOf Charles D. Aring Papers, 1929-1998, 1929-1998 University of Cincinnati, Health Sciences Library, Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions

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