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Journal Abbreviation J. Med. Biogr.
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Dugald Gardner
(2017)
John Goodsir FRS (1814–1867): Pioneer of Cytology and Microbiology.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 114-122).
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Avi Ohry
(2017)
Felicjan Sławoj-Składkowski (1885–1962): The Only Known Doctor–Soldier–Politician With an Outdoor-Wooden-Toilet Named After Him.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 137-138).
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PE Watkins
(2017)
From Glanders to Globulins: A Study in Comparative Medicine.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 98-105).
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Peter D. Mohr
(2017)
Dorothy Davison (1890–1984): Manchester Medical Artist and Her Work for Neurosurgeon Sir Geoffrey Jefferson (1886–1961).
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 130-137).
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James Bradley
(2017)
‘A Certain Instability of Mind’: Herbert Mayo, 1796–1852, Surgeon and Physiologist.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 122-130).
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Vladimir Lerner; Jacob Margolin; Eliezer Witztum
(2017)
Creativity and Mood Disorders: The Enigmatic Case of Isaak Il’ich Levitan (1860–1900).
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 90-98).
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Anne Charlton
(2017)
A Hypothesis: King Henry VIII’s (1491–1547) Personality Change: A Case of Lead Poisoning?.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 72-80).
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Marie-France Weiner; John Russell Silver
(2017)
The Doctor as an Artist.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 80-90).
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Erdinc Soylu; Omar A. Jarral; Thanos Athanasiou
(2017)
Vivien Theodore Thomas (1910–1985): An African-American Laboratory Technician Who Went on to Become an Innovator in Cardiac Surgery.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 106-113).
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Jonathan RT Davidson
(2017)
Ralph Albert Blakelock (1847–1919): Psychiatric Hospitalization and the Abduction of an American Landscape Artist.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 34-42).
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Vartan Manoug Amadouny
(2017)
Morris Young, Pioneer Physician.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 27-34).
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Peter J. Watkins; Valerie J. Watkins
(2017)
Alice Welford (1887–1918), a Nurse in World War I: The Impact of Kindness and Compassion.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 56-59).
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P. E. Watkins
(2017)
A White Horse in the Desert: The Life of Dr Thomas Somerville (1887–1941).
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 62-69).
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Ray Cavanaugh
(2017)
Dr Girolamo Fracastoro (1478–1553) and the Poetry of Syphilis.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 60-61).
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Martin Duke
(2017)
Victor Eisenmenger (1864–1932): The Man Behind the Syndrome.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 52-55).
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W. R. Albury; G. M. Weisz
(2017)
Paul Klee (1879–1940) as a Tragic Figure: What the Artist Learned From His Illness.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 42-52).
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Richard M. Rocco
(2017)
John P Peters (1887–1955): McCarthyism and the Unfinished Revision of Quantitative Clinical Chemistry.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 2-9).
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Richard E. Weisberg; Bert Hansen
(2017)
Louis Pasteur's Three Artist compatriots—Henner, Pointelin, and Perraud: A Story of Friendship, Science, and Art in the 1870s and 1880s.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 18-27).
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Bert Hansen; Richard E. Weisberg
(2017)
Louis Pasteur (1822–1895), His Friendships With the Artists Max Claudet (1840–1893) and Paul Dubois (1829–1905), and His Public Image in the 1870s and 1880s.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 9-18).
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Frank C. Schmalstieg; Elisabeth J. Schmalstieg; Daniel A. Goldman; et al.
(2016)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR’s) (1882–1945) 1921 Neurological Disease Revisited; the Most Likely Diagnosis Remains Guillain–Barré Syndrome.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 452-459).
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