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  <dc:title>Gowers, Sir William Richard: Hughlings Jackson lecture, 1909 - part of draft of lecture</dc:title>
  <dc:description>[Found with NHNN/RES/1/1 (Part 1)]

Incomplete paper, 5pp, detailing the case of James S, aged 45, who was admitted to the National Hospital on 18 May 1904, and who had been suffering with fits since being struck on the head by a piece of coal in 1902. The paper contains a reference to Gordon Holmes. The paper is accompanied by a further page of notes containing the names of a number of authors of works on neurology.

[Keywords: Gowers Sir William Richard, Research and clinical publications]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c1909</dc:date>
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