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  • 101Leo Kanner — (prnc. Conner ) (June 13, 1894 – April 3, 1981) was an Austrian American psychiatrist and physician known for his work related to autism. [cite journal |author= Bender L |date=1982 |title= In memoriam Leo Kanner, M.D. June 13, 1894–April 4, 1981… …

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  • 102William Charles Wells — MD FRS FRSEd (1757 ndash;1817), was a Scottish American physician and printer. He did some notable medical research, and made the first clear statement about natural selection. [Green J.H.S. 1957. William Charles Wells FRS (1757–1817). Nature 179 …

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  • 103Helen Mayo — (1 October 1878 ndash; 13 November 1967), Australian medical doctor, was a pioneer in women s and children s health in Australia.Born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1878, Mayo was educated at home and later at Adelaide s Advanced School for… …

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  • 104Charles Edward Beevor — (12 June 1854 – 5 December 1908) was an English neurologist and anatomist who described Beevor s sign, the Jaw jerk reflex, and the area of the brain supplied by the anterior choroidal artery. He also coined Beevor s axiom that the brain does not …

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  • 105Henry Augustus Ellis — (July 24 1861 October 3 1939) was an Irish Australian physician and federalist, important in the promotion of federation in Western Australia.Ellis, was the fourth son of Colonel Francis Ellis of County Tyrone, Ireland. He was educated at St… …

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  • 106George Rolleston — FRS (1829 – 1881) was an English physician and zoologist. He was Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Oxford from 1860 until his death in 1881. Life Rolleston was born at Maltby Hall, near Rotherham, Yorkshire, England (30 July… …

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  • 107Henry Bence Jones — Henry Bence Jones, Gemälde von George Richmond Henr …

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  • 108Charles Hilton Fagge — (1838–1883) was an English physician. Life Fagge was the son of Charles Fagge, a medical practitioner, and nephew of John Hilton. He was born in Hythe, Kent on 30 June 1838. Fagge entered Guy s Hospital medical school in October 1856, and in 1859 …

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  • 109Homosexuality, Gender Identity Disorder, and Psychiatry —    In some areas, psychiatry has striven to be as scientific as possible, in studying the genetics of schizophrenia or the neurotransmitters involved in depression. In other areas, however, the discipline has proven very much a handmaiden of its… …

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  • 110Neurosyphilis —    The syphilitic infiltration of the central nervous system, though today belonging to internal medicine or neurology, was once treated by psychiatrists. The patients themselves frequently landed in asylums because the illness first becomes… …

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