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  2. Charles Francis Bolton - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Bolton (born 1932), is a Canadian professor of neurology at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada. He was first to describe critical illness polyneuropathy in a series of patients. [1] Bolton earned his medical degree from Queen's University.

  3. C. Miller Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Charles Miller Fisher (December 5, 1913, Waterloo, Ontario – April 14, 2012, Albany, New York) was a Canadian neurologist whose notable contributions include the first detailed descriptions of lacunar strokes, the identification of transient ischemic attacks as stroke precursors, the identification of the link between carotid atherosclerosis and stroke, and the description of a variant form ...

  4. Charles Poser - Wikipedia

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    Charles Marcel Poser (1923-2010) was an American neurologist. [1] He was a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (FRCPE). [2] Poser was born on December 30, 1923, in Antwerp, Belgium. [1] [2] He died on November 11, 2010, in Boston, Massachusetts, US.

  5. List of neurologists and neurosurgeons - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edward Beevor: 1854 - 1908 United Kingdom Beevor's sign, Beevor's axiom: B Vladimir Bekhterev: 1857 - 1927 Russia Bekhterev–Jacobsohn reflex, Bekhterev–Mendel reflex, Bekhterev's disease, Bekhterev's mixture: B Charles Bell: 1774 - 1842 United Kingdom Bell's palsy, Bell's phenomenon, Bell–Magendie law: B Morris Bender: 1905 - 1983 ...

  6. Charles A. Nelson III - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Charles A Nelson. Charles A. Nelson III is an American neuroscientist and psychologist. [1] His international projects include a long-standing project (with Drs. Nathan A. Fox and Charles Zeanah) on institutionalized children in Romania, [2] children growing up in a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, [3] infants in Puerto Rico exposed to the Zika virus, [4] and children growing up in challenging ...

  7. Charles P. O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Charles P. O'Brien (born August 20, 1939, New Orleans, Louisiana) is a research scientist, medical educator and a leading expert in the science and treatment of addiction. He is board certified in neurology, psychiatry and addiction psychiatry. [ 1 ]

  8. Charles Bell - Wikipedia

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    Sir Charles Bell KH FRS FRSE FRCSE MWS (12 November 1774 – 28 April 1842) was a Scottish surgeon, anatomist, physiologist, neurologist, artist, and philosophical theologian. He is noted for discovering the difference between sensory nerves and motor nerves in the spinal cord. He is also noted for describing Bell's palsy.

  9. C. David Marsden - Wikipedia

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    (Charles) David Marsden (14 April 1938 – 29 September 1998), FRS [1] was a British neurologist who made a significant contribution to the field of movement disorders. He was described as 'arguably the leading academic neurologist and neuroscientist of his generation in the UK'.