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| 1. | Mervyn J Eadie | ||
| Samuel Wilks (1824–1911): neurologist and generalist of the Mid-Victorian Era | |||
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J Med Biogr Nov 01, 2008; 16: 215-220.
(In "Neurologists") |
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| 2. | John Kirkup | ||
| Maud Forrester-Brown (1885–1970): Britain's first woman orthopaedic surgeon | |||
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J Med Biogr Nov 01, 2008; 16: 197-204.
(In "Surgeons") |
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| 3. | C A H Fisher, A J Larner | ||
| Jean Langlais (1907–91): an historical case of a blind organist with stroke-induced aphasia and Braille alexia but without amusia | |||
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J Med Biogr Nov 01, 2008; 16: 232-234.
(In "Patients") |
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| 4. | Jennian F Geddes | ||
| Louisa Garrett Anderson (1873–1943), surgeon and suffragette | |||
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J Med Biogr Nov 01, 2008; 16: 205-214.
(In "Surgeons") |
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| 5. | Barbara J Hawgood | ||
| Sir Michael Foster MD FRS (1836–1907): the rise of the British school of physiology | |||
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J Med Biogr Nov 01, 2008; 16: 221-226.
(In "Physiologists") |
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