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Autor:
Hawkins, Stanley Arthur
This submission is a compilation of published work generated over a period of fifteen years on my research into the disease, multiple sclerosis. The first paper'is a historical work on the history of the first hundred years of the development of neur
Externí odkaz:
http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.485071
Autor:
Cunningham, Stephen, O'Doherty, Catherine, Patterson, Chris, McDonnell, Gavin, Hawkins, Stanley, Marrosu, Marria G., Vandenbroeck, Koen
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Neuroimmunology 2007 183(1):208-213
Autor:
Heggarty, Shirley, Sawcer, Stephen, Hawkins, Stanley *, McDonnell, Gavin, Droogan, Aidan, Vandenbroeck, Koen, Hutchinson, Michael, Setakis, Efrosini, Compston, Alastair, Graham, Colin
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In Journal of Neuroimmunology 2003 143(1):93-96
Autor:
Vandenbroeck, Koen *, Fiten, Pierre, Heggarty, Shirley, Goris, An, Cocco, Eleonora, Hawkins, Stanley A., Graham, Colin A., Marrosu, Maria G., Opdenakker, Ghislain
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Neuroimmunology 2002 125(1):141-148
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Autor:
Lee, Seong Hoon, O'Callaghan, Caitlin, Kah Long Aw, Rogan, Peter, Kinney, Michael, Hawkins, Stanley
Publikováno v:
Ulster Medical Journal; Sep2020, Vol. 89 Issue 2, p95-100, 6p
Autor:
Hawkins, Stanley A.
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BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1993 Feb . 306(6875), 452-452.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/29718560
Autor:
Hawkins, Stanley A
Publikováno v:
The Ulster Medical Journal
Sir Hans Sloane was born in Killyleagh, Co Down, the seventh and last son of Alexander Sloane. His father, who was of Scottish ancestry, had a long association with James Hamilton, Earl of Clanbrassil who had acquired the castle in Killyleagh and ext
Autor:
Hawkins, Stanley A
Publikováno v:
The Ulster Medical Journal
Publikováno v:
The Ulster Medical Journal
Locked in syndrome is typically associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We report a patient who had an unusually good recovery from locked in syndrome due to pontine infarction. The good recovery exhibited by our patient may have resulte