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Who is really the world's best known neurologist?
- Correspondence to Dr Alan J Carson, Robert Fergusson Unit, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Tipperlin Road, Edinburgh EH10 5HF, UK; a.carson{at}ed.ac.uk
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Who is really the world's best known neurologist?
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- Received October 19, 2011
- Accepted October 19, 2011
- First published November 18, 2011.
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November 18, 2011
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