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His contributions to knowledge depended not on technology, but on his power of observation and meticulous dissection of human sensibility and behaviour. The best known of his works were those on
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In 2013 the weekly undergraduate teaching round at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Queen Square was named after him - the Critchley Round.
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He had married twice: firstly to Edna Morris from 1927 until her death in 1974, with whom he had two sons (one of whom being the politician
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Macdonald Critchley was born at Bristol, son of gas collector Arthur Frank Critchley and Rosina Matilda (née White); he was educated in
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in 1927, and he was appointed to the staff as a physician in the following year and later became Dean of the Institute at
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Neuroacanthocytosis with neurologic disorders detailed by Edmund Critchley not Macdonald Critchley).
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He lived at Hughlings House (named in honour of John Hughlings Jackson), at
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During World War II he was a Consulting Neurologist in the
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in Somerset, where he died on 15 October 1997, aged 97.
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Music and the Brain: Studies in the Neurology of Music
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John Hughlings Jackson, Father of English Neurology
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