Talk:William Gordon Lennox

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Epilepsy[edit]

This article is a bit light on details regarding the contribution made by Lennox to epilepsy and other neurological disorders. The following papers apparently contain more details, but are not available without subscription:

  • Lombroso CT (1988). "William G. Lennox: a remembrance". Epilepsia. 29 Suppl 2: S5-14. PMID 3049063.
  • Juan-Togores JM (1998). "William G. Lennox and the International League against Epilepsy: sketch of a life and an opus". Rev Neurol. 26 (154): 1074–5. PMID 9658500.

A list of papers published by Lennox can be retrieved with this search on PubMed.

--Colin 20:28, 22 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Photo[edit]

A photo can be found at Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Research: 1951. I wonder if we can get permission for a copy? --Colin 16:44, 23 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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