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    Hans Berger (1873–1941), Richard Caton (1842–1926), and electroencephalography by Haas, L F

    “…Berger's paper uber das Elektrenkephalogramm des Menschen (On the EEG in humans), published in 1929 in the Archive fur Psychiatre und Nervenkrankheiten, was…”
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    Phineas Gage and the science of brain localisation by HAAS, L F

    “…The tamping iron had taken a direction upwards and backwards towards the median line, penetrating the integuments, the masseter and temporal muscles, passing…”
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    Papyrus of Ebers and Smith by HAAS, L F

    “…Besides hieroglyphics usually engraved or painted on stone, the Egyptians employed certain cursive scripts, usually inscribed on thin sheets of the papyrus…”
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    Emil Adolph von Behring (1854–1917) and Shibasaburo Kitasato (1852–1931) by HAAS, LF

    “…In 1898, working with Koch's Japanese student Shibasaburo Kitasato, Behring showed that injections of serum from an animal with tetanus could confer immunity…”
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    Charles Robert Richet (1850–1935) by HAAS, L F

    “…In 1953 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of anaphylaxis Monaco issued a set of stamps on which the Hirondelle II and physalia are shown,…”
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    Christjaan Eijkman (1858–1930) by HAAS, LF

    “…At Eijkman's request, the medical inspector for Java studied the rice diets in prisons where outbreaks of beriberi had occurred…”
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    Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) by HAAS, L F

    “…After expulsion of priests' sons from the Medical Academy, Pavlov, who was also the son of a poor village priest and himself a former seminary student resigned…”
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    Neurological truant by HAAS, L F

    “…The eminent surgeon Lord Moynihan picturesquely described those qualified in medicine but who abandoned the profession to take up pure science, literature,…”
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    Louis Pasteur (1822-95) by HAAS, L F

    “…(Meister committed suicide 55 years later in 1940 when, as a caretaker of the Pasteur Institute, he preferred to die rather than open the tomb of Pasteur to…”
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