James Crichton-Browne (November 29, 1840 - January 31, 1938) was a British physician; he earned his medical degree at the Royal College in Edinburgh, and spent most of his career at the West Riding Asylum at Wakefield. It was here that neurologist David Ferrier performed his experimentation with cerebral localization. Crichton-Browne was regarded as an expert on all aspects of medicine, public health and social reform. Wikipedia
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