Sir Victor Alexander Haden Horsley FRS FRCS (14 April 1857 – 16 July 1916) was a British scientist and professor. He was born in Kensington, London. Educated...
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Horsley was born in London, the son of William Horsley, the musician, and grand-nephew of Sir Augustus Callcott. His sister Mary Elizabeth Horsley wed...
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technical ability. The first laminectomy was performed in 1887 by Victor Alexander Haden Horsley, a professor of surgery at University College London. A laminectomy...
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in many fields) Michael R. Harrison (pioneer of fetal surgery) Sir Victor Horsley (neurosurgery) John Hunter (Scottish, viewed as the father of modern...
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Stereotactic surgery (redirect from Horsley–Clarke apparatus)
stereotactic method was first published in 1908 by two British scientists, Victor Horsley, a physician and neurosurgeon, and Robert H. Clarke, a physiologist...
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Horsley, American developmental biologist Victor Horsley (1857–1916), English neurosurgeon and scientist William Horsley (1774–1858), English organist and composer...
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and usually requires softening before it can be applied. A note by Victor Horsley published in the British Medical Journal in 1892 described a formulation...
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Ireland Holmes rebound phenomenon, Holmes tremor H Victor Horsley 1857 - 1916 United Kingdom Horsley–Clarke apparatus H Robert Roland Hughes 1911 - 1991...
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considered one of the founding fathers of neurosurgery, along with Victor Horsley (1857–1916) and Harvey Cushing (1869–1939). Dandy is credited with numerous...
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maimed nearly every patient he operated on before being incarcerated. Victor Horsley – known as the first neurosurgeon. Lars Leksell – Swedish neurosurgeon...
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2002). "Motor Cortex Extirpation (1886–1950): The Influence of Sir Victor Horsley". Neurosurgery. 51 (6): 1484–88. doi:10.1227/01.NEU.0000309126.06785...
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Victor Horsley Hume Riddell FRCS (23 July 1905 – 9 August 1976) was an English cricketer and surgeon. Riddell was a right-handed batsman who fielded primarily...
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William Henry Hoover Horlicks – James and William Horlick Horsley–Clarke apparatus – Victor Horsley and Robert H. Clarke Horstmann suspension – Sidney Horstmann...
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Nicholas Andre first described trigeminal neuralgia in 1756. In 1891 Sir Victor Horsley proposed the first open surgical procedure for the disorder involving...
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seizures, beginning in 1886 with localized resections performed by Sir Victor Horsley, a neurosurgeon in London. Another advancement was that of the development...
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endotracheal anesthesia, Ombredanne's inhaler, Trendelenburg's cannula, Victor Horsley's hedonal intravenous anesthesia and Le Filliatre's total spinal anesthesia)...
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1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Victor Horsley, Professor of Clinical Surgery co-inventor of Horsley–Clarke apparatus Andrew Huxley, Nobel laureate...
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Academic offices Preceded by Arthur Gamgee Fullerian Professor of Physiology 1888–1891 Succeeded by Victor Horsley...
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named John Young and David Ferrier; the neurosurgical wards are named Victor Horsley, Bernard Sunley and Lady Ann Allerton. Nuffield ward accommodates private...
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obliterans ("Buerger's disease") at Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan). Victor Horsley and R. Clarke invents the stereotactic method. Margaret Reed Lewis,...
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(1911). An Attempt to Correct some of the Misstatements Made by Sir Victor Horsley and Mary D. Sturge, M.D. in the Criticisms of the Galton Laboratory...
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angry with the law, despite support from some prominent leaders such as Victor Horsley. Some critics on the right such as Hilaire Belloc considered the Act...
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dead engraved upon plaques. Graves at Amara include the surgeon Sir Victor Horsley, and Victoria Cross recipients Sidney William Ware, Edgar Christopher...
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Dr. A. D. Waller, and consisted of Dr. Barr, Dr. Dudley Buxton, Sir Victor Horsley, Dr. Sherrington and Dr Walker (and later A. Vernon Hardcourt and Professor...
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Beatrice of the United Kingdom, youngest child of Queen Victoria (d. 1944) Victor Horsley, English physician, surgeon (d. 1916) April 22 – Paul Dresser, American...
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some dramatic successes in the treatment of thyroid-based illnesses by Victor Horsley and, soon after, his student George Murray. Berthold is commemorated...
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Medicine (b. 1845) July 16 Regino Garcia, Filipino artist (b. 1840) Sir Victor Horsley, English physician and surgeon (b. 1857) July 20 – Reinhard Sorge, German...
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Archived from the original on November 9, 2006. Retrieved September 11, 2006. "Victor Maddern: Obituary". St. Petersburg Times. June 24, 1993. p. 5B. Retrieved...
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Cruikshank, vice-president (1856) Edward Long Fox, President (1894) Victor Horsley, Vice-president Wentworth Leigh, President (1920) "Profiles of Organisations"...
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invention of the stereotactic method by British neurosurgeon pioneer Victor Horsley (1857–1916), and by the development of chronic electrode implants by...
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