This collection contains the papers of Zigmond M. Lebensohn, a neurologist and psychiatrist who was chief of psychiatry at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington D.C. (1957-1976), president of the Washington Psychiatric Society and the Academy of Medicine of Washington, and advisor to numerous government agencies and the advice columnist Ann Landers. There are two series: Correspondence and Subject Files.
This collection contains the papers of Zigmond M. Lebensohn, a neurologist and psychiatrist who was chief of psychiatry at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington D.C. (1957-1976), president of the Washington Psychiatric Society and the Academy of Medicine of Washington, and advisor to numerous government agencies and the advice columnist Ann Landers. There are two series: Correspondence and Subject Files.
This collection documents the day-to-day activities of the Zonta Club of Albany, a service organization in the Captial Region of New York, comprised of executives, professionals, and businesswomen, as well as documenting the activities of the Club within Zonta International.
This collection documents the day-to-day activities of the Zonta Club of Albany, a service organization in the Captial Region of New York, comprised of executives, professionals, and businesswomen, as well as documenting the activities of the Club within Zonta International.
The Zwack and Sons Funeral Home was established in 1894 by John Zwack. In the beginning the business name was Zwack Funeral Home. Then in 1916 his son joined the business changing the name to Zwack & Son Funeral Home, then his other son (Raymond) joined the business, and they changed the name to Zwack & Sons Funeral Home. At some point in time, possibly between 1990 and 2010 the Zwack Funeral Home was taken over by the Scott & Barbieri funeral Home chain , but they continue to keep their original name. This collection contains bills receipts, cemetery plot deeds, and receipt confirmation cards.
The Zwack and Sons Funeral Home was established in 1894 by John Zwack. In the beginning the business name was Zwack Funeral Home. Then in 1916 his son joined the business changing the name to Zwack & Son Funeral Home, then his other son (Raymond) joined the business, and they changed the name to Zwack & Sons Funeral Home. At some point in time, possibly between 1990 and 2010 the Zwack Funeral Home was taken over by the Scott & Barbieri funeral Home chain , but they continue to keep their original name. This collection contains bills receipts, cemetery plot deeds, and receipt confirmation cards.
The Zwislocki Cochlea Model computer program simulates the response of the Zwislocki Cochlea Model to sinusoidal vibrations applied to the stapes, a small bone in the middle ear.
The Zwislocki Cochlea Model computer program simulates the response of the Zwislocki Cochlea Model to sinusoidal vibrations applied to the stapes, a small bone in the middle ear.