Leonard Bell Cox (1894–1976) – pioneer of Australian clinical neurology |
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Authors: | P.F. Bladin M.J. Eadie V. Wehner |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Neurology, Austin Hospital, Australia, 2.Department of Medicine, University of Queensland, Bridbane, Australia, 3.Glen Iris, Melboune, Australia. |
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Abstract: | The name of Leonard Bell Cox (1894–1976) will long be associated with a number of very significant areas in the intellectual and cultural life of the Australian State of Victoria. A quarter of a century after his death, his cultural achievements, and the enduring products of these achievements, continue to be celebrated in his native city, Melbourne. However his enormous contributions in these cultural fields were matched by his perhaps less widely known achievements in medicine, in particular in the neurosciences. In his time he not only pioneered the foundation and progressive development of the speciality of clinical neurology in Australia, but at the same time became a recognised world expert on the pathology of brain tumours. |
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Keywords: | neurology brain tumours cryptococcosis neurologists |
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