Early in his career he was the chief resident neurologist at the Neurological Institute of New York.
Upon ending his career as part of the McGill medical faculty, he served as the director of Neurological Institute.
He was carried into the Neurological Institute for intensive care, the diagnose being cerebral haemorrhage.
From 1919 to 1938 he was head of the Neurological Institute at the University of Vienna.
Following service as a captain in the Army Medical Corps, he trained at the Neurological Institute of New York.
For Charlene in particular, less than twenty-four hours away from Earth and the Neurological Institute, everything had a feeling of unreality.
In 2009, the Neurological Institute of New York celebrated its centennial.
He died at the Neurological Institute of pneumonia on January 3, 1930.
He was moved to the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center's Neurological Institute the next day for more tests, after the symptoms recurred.
In 2010, the Neurological Institute at Miami Valley Hospital was established.