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    medical neurology, and he discovered causalgia (complex regional pain syndrome) and erythromelalgia, and pioneered the rest cure. Silas Weir Mitchell was...
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  • Exploding head syndrome (category Neurological disorders)
    Case reports of EHS have been published since at least 1876, which Silas Weir Mitchell described as "sensory discharges" in a patient. However, it has been...
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    Erythromelalgia or Mitchell's disease (after Silas Weir Mitchell) is a rare vascular peripheral pain disorder in which blood vessels, usually in the lower...
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    friend Letterman. In 1874 he founded, with Silas Weir Mitchell and many others, the American Neurological Association. In 1878 "he was restored to the...
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    Silas Weir Mitchell whose work on Civil War injuries created the framework for the specialty of neurology. In 1877, Mills founded the first neurology...
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    body. This "rest cure" as well as its name were created by Doctor Silas Weir Mitchell (1829-1914), and it was almost always prescribed to women, many of...
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    (1918) Gunshot Wounds, and Other Injuries of Nerves, together with Silas Weir Mitchell, George Read Morehouse (1864) Gray's Anatomy 1883, 1887 and 1892...
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  • "phantom limb" was first coined by American neurologist Silas Weir Mitchell in 1871. Mitchell described that "thousands of spirit limbs were haunting...
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    Civil War, Silas Weir Mitchell is sometimes also credited with inventing the name "causalgia". However, this term was actually coined by Mitchell's friend...
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  • Phantom limb (category Neurological disorders)
    "phantom limb" not being coined until 1871 by a physician named Silas Weir Mitchell, there have been earlier reports of the phenomenon. One of the first...
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  • Philadelphia by Harrison Allen, Francis Xavier Dercum, Joseph Leidy, Silas Weir Mitchell, William Pepper, Edward Charles Spitzka and Isaac J. Wistar. It was...
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  • tuberculosis Antoine Marfan (1858–1942) – Marfan syndrome Silas Weir Mitchell (1829–1914) – Mitchell's disease James Paget (1814–1899) – Paget's disease James...
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    team. Marty Makary, surgeon, professor, and author. Silas Weir Mitchell, father of medical neurology. Jay McCarroll, winner of Bravo's inaugural season...
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    psychologists serving 73,000 students". CBC News. Retrieved June 12, 2024. Brown, Silas (April 11, 2024). "English schools in N.B. are facing a chronic lack of...
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    candidate John McCain Silas Weir Mitchell (1829–1914), physician, scientist, novelist, and poet considered father of neurology Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (?–1986)...
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  • Jefferson Mays, MFA (Acting), 1991, Tony Award winner, I Am My Own Wife Silas Weir Mitchell, MFA (Acting), 1995, character actor and star of Grimm Owiso Odera...
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  • (fictional) tale of George Dedlow, protagonist of a short story by Silas Weir Mitchell. George Dedlow had fought in the Civil War and in turn had both his...
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  • recognizes five physiologists as its founders: Henry Pickering Bowditch, Silas Weir Mitchell, and Henry Newell Martin co-signed the original letter to active...
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  • College, and was also the father of American physician and writer Silas Weir Mitchell John Light Atlee, Class of 1820: one of the organizers of, and past...
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  • B. 1982.5) – writer, producer, The Simpsons, Saturday Night Live Silas Weir Mitchell (A.B. 1991) – actor, Grimm Peter Nowalk (A.B. 2000) – creator, How...
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    [August 10, 2021]. "Robert Wartenberg and the American Academy of Neurology". Neurology. 97 (6): 268–272. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000012104. ISSN 0028-3878...
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  • to Cancer Research. Professor Douglass Matthew Turnbull, Professor of Neurology, Newcastle University. For services to Health Care Research and Treatment...
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  • services to the Housing Sector. Susan, Mrs. Knox. For services to Food Safety. Silas Krendel. For charitable services. Ram Parkash Lakha. For services to the...
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  • Manager, Gillette Industries Ltd. John Wood, Donkeyman, Merchant Navy. Silas James Wood, Chargehand Aircraft Fitter, Associated Airways Group. William...
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  • Ouvrier For service to medicine through research in the field of paediatric neurology. Beryl Elizabeth Owen For service to the community, particularly through...
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