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J Allister Vale

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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|June 23, 2018
Winston Churchill's acute stroke in June 1953John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 20, 2019
Winston Churchill: acute appendicitis in October 1922 ('I had lost not only my appendix but my office as Secretary of State')J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 13, 2018
Winston Churchill: a left hemisphere stroke or possible focal seizure on 20 October 1956John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of Medical Biography|February 3, 2018
Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Dr Robson Roose, MD Brux, FRCPE (1848-1905) and Dr Joseph Rutter, MD Lond, MRCP (1834-1913): Treatment for pneumonia in March 1886J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|April 25, 2019
Sir Winston Churchill: fracture of fifth thoracic vertebra and a stroke following a fall on 15 November 1960J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 20, 2019
Sir Winston Churchill KG: hip fracture in Monte Carlo ('Remember, I want to die in England') on 28 June 1962, femoral vein thrombosis and jaundice in LondonJ Allister Vale, John W Scadding
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
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|June 23, 2018
Winston Churchill's acute stroke in June 1953John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 20, 2019
Winston Churchill: acute appendicitis in October 1922 ('I had lost not only my appendix but my office as Secretary of State')J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 13, 2018
Winston Churchill: a left hemisphere stroke or possible focal seizure on 20 October 1956John W Scadding, J Allister Vale
Journal of Medical Biography|February 3, 2018
Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Dr Robson Roose, MD Brux, FRCPE (1848-1905) and Dr Joseph Rutter, MD Lond, MRCP (1834-1913): Treatment for pneumonia in March 1886J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|April 25, 2019
Sir Winston Churchill: fracture of fifth thoracic vertebra and a stroke following a fall on 15 November 1960J Allister Vale, John W Scadding
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 20, 2019
Sir Winston Churchill KG: hip fracture in Monte Carlo ('Remember, I want to die in England') on 28 June 1962, femoral vein thrombosis and jaundice in LondonJ Allister Vale, John W Scadding
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
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