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James Papez: 1883 - 1958 United States Papez circuit: P Carlos Pardo-Villamizar: Colombia P Ambroise Paré: 1510 - 1590 France P James Parkinson: 1755 - 1824 United Kingdom Parkinson's disease: P Wilder Penfield: 1891 - 1976 United States P Charles Poser: 1923 - 2010 United States P Ludvig Puusepp: 1875 - 1942 Estonia Q Hans Heinrich Georg ...
Sir Charles Bell: 1774–1842 United Kingdom Bell's palsy, Bell's phenomenon, Bell–Magendie law: Alim Louis Benabid: 1942– France Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences - 2015. [9] April A. Benasich: C. Frank Bennett: United States Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences - 2019 Seymour Benzer: 1921–2007 United States Heather A. Berlin: United States
Bolton was born in Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1932.A paternal great, great grandfather, James Bolton, founded the town of Bolton, Ontario in 1822. Charles Bolton's father, Frank R. Bolton, was an officer in First World War and Second World War, and was President (1940–41) of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation.
The first one is that of Derrick Charles Bayonne, 41, who is accused in the March 2021 deaths of Ta'Naya Latrice George, 16, and Cayleb Tyrell Gunter, 19.
James Ramsay Hunt was born in Philadelphia in 1872. [3] He received his M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1893. He then studied in Paris, Vienna, and Berlin, and returned to practice neurology in New York, working at Cornell University Medical School from 1900 to 1910 with Charles Loomis Dana.
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 ...
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 ...
Zen and the Brain: Toward an Understanding of Meditation and Consciousness is a 1998 book by neurologist and Zen practitioner James H. Austin, in which the author attempts to establish links between the neurological workings of the human brain and meditation.