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  1. In 1962, Ransohoff was invited to become chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the New York University School of Medicine, a prestigious position he held for over thirty years. While in this capacity, he was famed for hosting a weekly spinal and neurosurgical gathering for doctors of the tri-state area of New York , New Jersey , and ...

  2. Feb 12, 2001 · Dr. Joseph Ransohoff, one of the country's foremost practitioners and teachers of neurosurgery, died on Jan. 30 at his home in Tampa, Fla., where he moved after retiring from New York...

  3. Aug 1, 2001 · Dr. Joseph Ransohoff, a great neurosurgeon and teacher of neurosurgery, and an honorary member of the ASNR died on January 30 at his home in Tampa, Florida., where he had moved after retiring from New York University (NYU) Medical Center. He was 85 years old.

  4. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Ransohoff earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard University and, in 1941, earned his medical degree from the University of Chicago. He was drafted into the U.S. Army during his 3rd year of a general surgery residency at Cincinnati General Hospital.

    • Irvin I. Kricheff
    • 2001/08
    • 2001
  5. Dr. Ransohoff was joined by a young attending neurosurgeon at NYU, Dr. Kenneth Shulman (Fig. 2C), and together with Mr. Till at Great Ormond Street, the 3 men quickly commenced experimental in-...

  6. One of Ransohoff's favorite boasts was that he was the only student in the history of Harvard to graduate on parole. He later received his medical degree from the University of Chicago in 1941 and went on to become a surgery instructor at the University of Cincinnati, like his father and grandfather before him.

  7. Memorial Joseph Ransohoff (1916–2001) Dr. Joseph Ransohoff, a great neurosurgeon and teacher of neurosurgery, and an honorary member of the ASNR died on January 30 at his home in Tampa, Florida., where he had moved after retiring from New York University (NYU) Medical Center. He was 85 years old.