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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|October 27, 2018
Did Sir Winston Churchill suffer from the 'black dog'?Anthony M Daniels, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|April 25, 2019
Winston Churchill: two mild left hemisphere strokes, finger gangrene and syncope in 1959John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|June 23, 2018
Winston Churchill: his first stroke in 1949John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|May 10, 2003
Poisons. Initial assessment and managementSally M Bradberry, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 20, 2019
Winston Churchill: inguinal hernia repair on 11 June 1947J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|June 23, 2018
Sir Winston Churchill: cerebrovascular disease January 1950-March 1952John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 25, 2017
Did Winston Churchill suffer a myocardial infarction in the White House at Christmas 1941?J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 13, 2018
Winston Churchill: acute ataxic stroke in June 1955 with excellent recoveryJohn W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|October 27, 2018
Sir Winston Churchill: recovery from an acute stroke in June 1953 and triumph at the Conservative Party Conference in October 1953John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|October 27, 2018
Sir Winston Churchill: pneumonia, pleurisy, jaundice and atrial fibrillation at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and Chartwell, 1958J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|October 27, 2018
Did Sir Winston Churchill suffer from the 'black dog'?Anthony M Daniels, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|April 25, 2019
Winston Churchill: two mild left hemisphere strokes, finger gangrene and syncope in 1959John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|June 23, 2018
Winston Churchill: his first stroke in 1949John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|May 10, 2003
Poisons. Initial assessment and managementSally M Bradberry, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 20, 2019
Winston Churchill: inguinal hernia repair on 11 June 1947J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|June 23, 2018
Sir Winston Churchill: cerebrovascular disease January 1950-March 1952John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 25, 2017
Did Winston Churchill suffer a myocardial infarction in the White House at Christmas 1941?J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 13, 2018
Winston Churchill: acute ataxic stroke in June 1955 with excellent recoveryJohn W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|October 27, 2018
Sir Winston Churchill: recovery from an acute stroke in June 1953 and triumph at the Conservative Party Conference in October 1953John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|October 27, 2018
Sir Winston Churchill: pneumonia, pleurisy, jaundice and atrial fibrillation at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and Chartwell, 1958J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
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