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  2. Charles Krauthammer - Wikipedia

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    Charles Krauthammer. Charles Krauthammer (/ ˈkraʊthæmər /; March 13, 1950 – June 21, 2018) was an American political columnist. A moderate liberal who turned independent conservative as a political pundit, Krauthammer won the Pulitzer Prize for his columns in The Washington Post in 1987. His weekly column was syndicated to more than 400 ...

  3. C. Miller Fisher - Wikipedia

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    C. Miller Fisher. Charles Miller Fisher (December 5, 1913, Waterloo, Ontario – April 14, 2012, Albany, New York) was a Canadian neurologist whose notable contributions include the first detailed descriptions of lacunar strokes, the identification of transient ischemic attacks as stroke precursors, the identification of the link between ...

  4. McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

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    McGill's medical building 1872–1906. The Montreal Medical Institution was established in 1823 by four physicians, Andrew Fernando Holmes, John Stephenson, William Caldwell and William Robertson, all of whom had been trained at the University of Edinburgh Medical School, and were involved in the foundation of the Montreal General Hospital. [3]

  5. Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital - Wikipedia

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    www.mcgill.ca /neuro /. The Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital[1] (MNI), also known as Montreal Neuro or The Neuro, is a research and medical centre dedicated to neuroscience, training and clinical care, located in the city's downtown core of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is part of the McGill University Health Centre network and it is ...

  6. Irwin Kopin - Wikipedia

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    Two years later he transferred to McGill University in Canada, there completing his B.Sc. in biochemistry in 1951 and then his M.D. in 1955. [2] At McGill, outside of his academic work Kopin was a member of the swim team, as a member of which he became famous for a 16-meet winning streak in the 1949–1950 season which was only brought to an ...

  7. William Peterson (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh, Scotland. Died. 4 January 1921. (1921-01-04) (aged 64) Hampstead Heath, England. Sir William Peterson, KCMG (29 May 1856 – 4 January 1921) was a Scottish academic and the Principal of McGill University from 1895 to 1919.

  8. Donald Ewen Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Albany Medical College, McGill University Donald Ewen Cameron ( ( 1901-12-24 ) 24 December 1901 – ( 1967-09-08 ) 8 September 1967) [ 1 ] was a Scottish -born psychiatrist . He is largely known today for his central role in unethical medical experiments, and development of psychological and medical torture techniques for the Central ...

  9. McGill University - Wikipedia

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    McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter, [12] the university bears the name of James McGill, a Scottish merchant, [13] whose bequest in 1813 established the University of McGill College.