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  2. List of neurologists and neurosurgeons - Wikipedia

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    This list compiles the names of neurologists and neurosurgeons with a corresponding Wikipedia biographical article, and is not necessarily a reflection of their relative importance in the field. Many neurologists and neurosurgeons are considered to be neuroscientists as well and some neurologists are also in the list of psychiatrists.

  3. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  4. Texas Neurosciences Institute - Wikipedia

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    TNI is part of the South Texas Medical Center. The Texas Neurosciences Institute (TNI) is the name of a medical office building in San Antonio, Texas. [1] The building is adjacent to the University of Texas Health Science Center medical school. Medical specialties in the building include pediatrics, pediatric hematology/oncology ...

  5. Deaths in March 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Carl A. Parker, 89, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1962–1977) and senate (1977–1995). [648] Alek Popov, 58, Bulgarian writer, essayist and scriptwriter. [649] Leo Sanford, 94, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Baltimore Colts). [650] Chuck Seelbach, 76, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers ...

  6. Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is named for Medal of Honor recipient and Texas native son [1] Audie Murphy, who died in a plane crash on May 28, 1971. [2] That same year, U.S. Congressman Olin Teague introduced legislation to name a planned Veterans Administration medical facility in San Antonio for Murphy. [3] The facility was dedicated November 17, 1973. [4] [5]

  7. Deaths in August 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Nitto, 84, Italian Olympic speed skater . [50] Mark E. Noennig, 75, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1999–2006). [51] Ignacy Sachs, 95, Polish economist. [52] Vincent Speranza, 98, American paratrooper. [53] Ignacas Stasys Uždavinys, 88, Lithuanian mathematician and politician, MP (1992–2000). [54]

  8. List of people with brain tumors - Wikipedia

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    NFL Hall of Fame defensive end; played for Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers: Glioblastoma 2 years [250] Dan Duva: 1951–1996 Boxing promoter behind more than 100 world championship bouts Primary brain tumor [251] Vugar Gashimov: 1986–2014 Chess grandmaster; 2009 European Team Chess Championship winner —

  9. Deaths in January 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Ralph L. Sacco, 65, American neurologist, glioblastoma. [587] Rickin Sánchez, Puerto Rican wrestling, boxing and baseball television broadcaster. [588] Sandra Seacat, 86, American acting coach (Andrew Garfield, Laura Dern) and actress (Under the Banner of Heaven). [589] Edi Shukriu, 72, Kosovan politician, archaeologist, and writer.