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  • 101Oliver Sacks — Sacks at the 2009 Brooklyn Book Festival. Born 9 July 1933 (1933 07 09) (age 78) London, England …

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  • 102Salem witch trials — Salem Witches redirects here. For the minor league baseball team, see Salem Witches (NEL). The central figure in this 1876 illustration of the courtroom is usually identifie …

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  • 103Keith Douglas — Keith Castellain Douglas (January 24, 1920 June 9, 1944), was an English poet.LifeEarly lifeDouglas was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, the son of Capt. Keith Sholto Douglas, MC (retired) and Marie Josephine Castellain. His mother became unwell… …

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  • 104L-DOPA — Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 105Akinetic mutism — is a medical term describing patients who tend neither to speak (mutism) nor move (akinesia). It is the result of severe frontal lobe damage in which the pattern of inhibitory control is one of increasing passivity and gradually decreasing speech …

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  • 106Awakenings (book) — Awakenings (1973, rev. ed. 1990; ISBN 0 375 70405 1) is a non fiction book by Oliver Sacks that chronicles his efforts in the late 1960s using the then new drug L DOPA on patients who were victims of the 1920s catatonic (encephalitis lethargica)… …

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  • 107List of sports people who have died during their playing career — This is a list of sports people who have died either during their playing career or due to career ending injury or disease at an age when they could still have been playing. It includes both on the field and off the field deaths, although there… …

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  • 108Jean-Athanase Sicard — (June 23, 1872 January 28, 1929) was a French neurologist and radiologist who was born in Marseille. He studied medicine in Marseille and Paris, and during his career he was associated with Hôpital Necker. As a student, he studied neurology under …

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  • 109Tommy Meehan — Thomas Tommy Meehan (1896 18 August 1924) was an English footballer who played at half back.Meehan played for Rochdale during World War I, before moving to Manchester United in 1919. He made 53 appearances for United, scoring six goals, and… …

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  • 110Alexandre-Achille Souques — (February 6, 1860 1944) was a French neurologist who was a native of Comprégnac in the département Aveyron.Souques studied medicine in Paris, where in 1886 he became an interne and in 1891 earned his medical doctorate. Afterwards he worked as… …

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