- male, deceased (1944)
- Bernard Sachs (January 2, 1858 -- February 8, 1944) was an American neurologist. After graduating with a B.A. from Harvard in 1878, Sachs travelled...
- male, 73 years old
- Donald Brian Calne (born 1936) is a Canadian neurologist who is a leading Parkinson's disease researcher. He was the first researcher who used...
- male, deceased (1875)
- Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne (born September 17, 1806 in Boulogne; died September 15, 1875) was a French neurologist. Duchenne was educated at...
- male, deceased (1931)
- Alfons Maria Jakob (born July 2, 1884, Aschaffenburg/Bavaria; died October 17, 1931, Hamburg) was a German neurologist with important contributions...
- male
- Dr. J. William Langston is the founder, CEO, and Scientific Director of the Parkinson's Institute. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Arnold Pick was a Czechoslovakian neurologist and psychiatrist. He is known for identifying the clinical syndrome of Pick's Disease and the 'Pick...
- male, deceased (1924)
- David Ferrier (1843-1924) was a pioneer Scottish neurologist, psychologist and octagonecologyst born in Aberdeen. While he was a medical student,...
- male
- Peter Calabresi is Director of the Johns Hopkins Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Center and an Associate Professor of Neurology. Calabresi was recently...
- male, deceased (1929)
- Morton Henry Prince (December 21, 1854 - August 31, 1929). American neurologist. Morton Prince was an American physician who specialized in...
- female, deceased (1995)
- Anita Harding (September 17, 1952 - September 11, 1995) was a British neurologist. Anita Harding made several significant contributions especially...
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