biography
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| male
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| lived:
| (1861–1940)
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| biography:
| Neurologist, born in Stamford Hill, N Greater London, UK. He studied at Cambridge and University College Hospital, London. His research into the functions and diseases of the nervous system included making observations on the sensory changes in his own arm after cutting some of the nerves to it. He wrote widely on disorders of speech (aphasia) and other neurological disorders, and edited the journal Brain (1910–25). |
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