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Samuel H Greenblatt

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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|September 17, 2004
In memoriam: Owesei Temkin (1902-2002)Samuel H Greenblatt
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|February 26, 2010
Neurognostics question. William S. HalstedSamuel H Greenblatt
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|December 6, 2003
Harvey Cushing's paradigmatic contribution to neurosurgery and the evolution of his thoughts about specializationSamuel H Greenblatt
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|July 19, 2002
Inclusiveness and coherency in the history of the neurosciencesSamuel H Greenblatt
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Singing by speechless (aphasic) children: Victorian medical observationsMarjorie Perlman Lorch, Samuel H Greenblatt
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 7, 2023
How a Scoville aneurysm clip fought in the Cold War and helped to establish neurosurgery in IcelandSamuel H Greenblatt, Thoroddur Bjarnason, Thorbjorg Thoroddsdottir, et al.
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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|September 17, 2004
In memoriam: Owesei Temkin (1902-2002)Samuel H Greenblatt
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|February 26, 2010
Neurognostics question. William S. HalstedSamuel H Greenblatt
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|December 6, 2003
Harvey Cushing's paradigmatic contribution to neurosurgery and the evolution of his thoughts about specializationSamuel H Greenblatt
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|July 19, 2002
Inclusiveness and coherency in the history of the neurosciencesSamuel H Greenblatt
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Singing by speechless (aphasic) children: Victorian medical observationsMarjorie Perlman Lorch, Samuel H Greenblatt
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 7, 2023
How a Scoville aneurysm clip fought in the Cold War and helped to establish neurosurgery in IcelandSamuel H Greenblatt, Thoroddur Bjarnason, Thorbjorg Thoroddsdottir, et al.
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