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Joseph Schorstein: RD Laing'srabbi'


K Collins - History of Psychiatry, 2008 - hpy.sagepub.com
The Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing (1929–88) was one of the most influential
but also one of the most controversial figures in twentieth-century psychiatry
as he explored the boundaries in schizophrenia and serious mental illness ...
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[PDF] HUGH CAIRNS–NEUROSURGICAL INNOVATOR


NM Walker - JR Army Med Corps - ramcjournal.com
Hugh Cairns was born at Port Pirie, South Australia in 1896, the only son of a
Scottish father and an Australian mother. The 'dux' of his High School, Cairns
won a bursary to Adelaide University medical school aged just 15. His ...
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Hugh Cairns and the origin of British neurosurgery


J Tailor, A Handa - British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2007 - informahealthcare.com
Sir Hugh Cairns, the first Nuffield Professor of Surgery in Oxford and
consultant neurosurgeon to the Royal Army Medical Corps during World War II, was
a leader in helping to establish neurosurgery as a speciality in Britain. ...
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