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Iain Macintyre

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Journal of Neurosurgery|December 10, 2013
The lucid interval and the role of Benjamin BellIain Macintyre
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 7, 2007
Historical reflections and the futureIain MacIntyre
Journal of Medical Biography|October 4, 2017
A pioneer in two worlds: Thomas Keith (1827-1895) photographer and surgeonIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|April 22, 2021
John Rattray (1707-1771), Surgeon and GolferIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|February 7, 2018
The legacy of Douglas Guthrie (1885-1975), surgeon and medical historianIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|January 4, 2008
Sir David Wilkie (1882-1938): surgeon, scientist and philanthropistIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|July 26, 2008
George (1830-72) and his son James Hogarth (1863-1941) Pringle: unsung surgical pioneersIain Macintyre
The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh|November 15, 2013
Alexander Monro, tertius (1773-1859)Iain MacIntyre
Journal of Medical Biography|November 14, 2014
The life and work of the Dumfries surgeon James Hill (1703-1776): his contributions to the management of cancer and of head injuryIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|March 4, 2014
A hotbed of medical innovation: George Kellie (1770-1829), his colleagues at Leith and the Monro-Kellie doctrineIain Macintyre
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Journal of Neurosurgery|December 10, 2013
The lucid interval and the role of Benjamin BellIain Macintyre
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 7, 2007
Historical reflections and the futureIain MacIntyre
Journal of Medical Biography|October 4, 2017
A pioneer in two worlds: Thomas Keith (1827-1895) photographer and surgeonIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|April 22, 2021
John Rattray (1707-1771), Surgeon and GolferIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|February 7, 2018
The legacy of Douglas Guthrie (1885-1975), surgeon and medical historianIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|January 4, 2008
Sir David Wilkie (1882-1938): surgeon, scientist and philanthropistIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|July 26, 2008
George (1830-72) and his son James Hogarth (1863-1941) Pringle: unsung surgical pioneersIain Macintyre
The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh|November 15, 2013
Alexander Monro, tertius (1773-1859)Iain MacIntyre
Journal of Medical Biography|November 14, 2014
The life and work of the Dumfries surgeon James Hill (1703-1776): his contributions to the management of cancer and of head injuryIain Macintyre
Journal of Medical Biography|March 4, 2014
A hotbed of medical innovation: George Kellie (1770-1829), his colleagues at Leith and the Monro-Kellie doctrineIain Macintyre
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