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James O. McNamara (born September 25, 1942) is an American neurologist and neuroscientist, known for his research of epileptogenesis, the process underlying development and progression of epilepsy. He is the Duke School of Medicine Professor of Neuroscience in the Departments of Neurobiology, Neurology, and Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at ...
James Waldo Lance AO, CBE (1926–2019), often referred to as James Lance and James W. Lance, was an Australian neurologist.He was the founder of the School of Neurology at the University of New South Wales and president of the International Headache Society in 1987–89, [1] and a "world authority on the diagnosis and treatment" of headache and migraine.
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James Samuel Risien Russell FRCP (17 September 1863 – 20 March 1939) was a Guyanese-British physician, neurologist, professor of medicine, and professor of medical jurisprudence. [ 3 ] Early life
Users can submit posts, links, images, and videos that other members upvote or downvote. In December, Reddit had more than 500 million visitors, and for the quarter ended Dec. 31 averaged 73.1 ...
On his return to the Massachusetts General Hospital he opened a clinic which became the Department of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. Putnam was a founder member of the American Neurological Association in December 1874, [ 2 ] and was its president in 1888, and also a founding member of the American Psychoanalytical Association in 1911 ...
Former Bourne Select Board member James Potter faces assault charges from three alleged incidents in March of 2009, January of 2015 and April of 2022, according to Falmouth District Court records.
During WWII he was neurologist to Eastern Command. [5] J. Purdon Martin gave the Lumleian lectures in 1947 on Consciousness and its disturbances considered from the neurological aspect [8] and in 1963 the Arris and Gale lecture on Basal ganglia and locomotion. [9] He was joint editor of Neurology for a number of years.