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History of Neurology
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- HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Abraham Lincoln did not have type 5 spinocerebellar ataxia
- John G. Sotos
Neurology 2009; 73: 1328-1332.
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- HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Rosenows rabbits and postencephalitic parkinsonism
- Daniel O. Claassen and Christopher J. Boes
Neurology 2009; 73: 1240-1241.
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- RESIDENT AND FELLOW SECTION
Child Neurology: Past, present, and future: Part 1: History
- John J. Millichap and J. Gordon Millichap
Neurology 2009; 73: e31-33e.
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- HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Jean-Martin Charcot and his vibratory chair for Parkinson disease
- Christopher G. Goetz
Neurology 2009; 73: 475-478.
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- HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Georges Marinesco and the early research in neuropathology
- O. Buda, D. Arsene, M. Ceausu, D. Dermengiu, and G. C. Curca
Neurology 2009; 72: 88-91.
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- ARTICLES
Neurologic disorders are prevalent in HIV-positive outpatients in the Asia-Pacific region
- E. Wright, B. Brew, A. Arayawichanont, K. Robertson, K. Samintharapanya, S. Kongsaengdao, M. Lim, S. Vonthanak, L. Lal, C. Sarim, S. Huffam, P. Li, D. Imran, J. Lewis, W. H. Lun, A. Kamarulzaman, G. Tau, S. T. Ali, K. Kishore, M. P. Bain, R. Dwyer, G. McCormack, M. Hellard, C. Cherry, J. McArthur, and S. Wesselingh
Neurology 2008; 71: 50-56.
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- HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
The intriguing case of Christina the Astonishing
- Sallie Baxendale
Neurology 2008; 70: 2004-2007.
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- RESIDENT AND FELLOW SECTION
Emerging Subspecialties: Neurorehabilitation: Training neurologists to retrain the brain
- Michael A. Dimyan, Bruce H. Dobkin, and Leonardo G. Cohen
Neurology 2008; 70: e52-54e.
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- HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
The history of progressive muscular atrophy: Syndrome or disease?
- Jeldican Visser, J. M.B.Vianney de Jong, and Marianne de Visser
Neurology 2008; 70: 723-727.
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- HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Alexia and agraphia: Contrasting perspectives of J.-M. Charcot and J. Hughlings Jackson
- Victor W. Henderson
Neurology 2008; 70: 391-400.
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