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  2. Russell Blaylock - Wikipedia

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    Russell L. Blaylock (born November 15, 1945) is an author and a retired U.S. neurosurgeon. Blaylock was a clinical assistant professor of neurosurgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. In 2013 he was a visiting professor in the biology department at Belhaven College.

  3. Miguel A. Faria Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Surgical Neurology International, its successor publication, was also headed by James I. Ausman, M.D., editor-in-chief. Faria was one of its editors, along with his colleague, Dr. Russell Blaylock . In 2003 Faria published a three part history of surgery article, "Violence, Mental Illness, and the Brain – A Brief History of Psychosurgery ."

  4. Talk:Russell Blaylock/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    "Board-certified neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock is a retired Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the Medical University of Mississippi." That is almost the same as the version currently there, except that he corrected the name of the institution:

  5. Joseph Maroon - Wikipedia

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    www.josephmaroon.com. Joseph Maroon (born May 26, 1940) is an American neurosurgeon, author, and triathlon athlete. He is the professor and vice chairman of the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and is the current medical director of WWE. [1] [2] He is particularly known for his work studying ...

  6. Ludwig G. Kempe - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig G. Kempe (October 16, 1915 – June 22, 2012) was an American neurosurgeon, author and illustrator. He was an author of books in the field of neurosurgery [2] and ornithology [3] Along with Russell Blaylock, Kempe published a novel transcallosal approach to excising intraventricular meningiomas of the trigone, [4] [5] as well as ...

  7. National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1859. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (informally the National Hospital or Queen Square) is a neurological hospital in Queen Square, London. It is part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It was the first hospital to be established in England dedicated exclusively to treating the ...

  8. James I. Ausman - Wikipedia

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    James I. Ausman. James Ivan Ausman (born December 10, 1937) is an American neurosurgeon, [1] science editor, television broadcaster, [2] [better source needed] medical entrepreneur, [3] [4] [5] [better source needed] and public advocate on health-care reform. [6] [7] [8] He currently is professor of neurosurgery at the University of California ...

  9. UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology - Wikipedia

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    The UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology is an institute within the Faculty of Brain Sciences of University College London (UCL) and is located in London, United Kingdom. [1] Together with the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, an adjacent facility with which it cooperates closely, the institute forms a major centre for ...

  10. Neurosis - Wikipedia

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    Psychoneurosis, neurotic disorder. Specialty. Psychiatry, clinical psychology. Neurosis ( pl.: neuroses) is a term mainly used today by followers of Freudian thinking to describe mental disorders caused by past anxiety, often that has been repressed. In recent history, the term has been used to refer to anxiety-related conditions more generally.

  11. Neuropsychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Neuropsychiatry. Neuropsychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with psychiatry as it relates to neurology, in an effort to understand and attribute behavior to the interaction of neurobiology and social psychology factors. [1]