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Alfred Walter Campbell

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to study medicine, graduating four years later in 1889. Campbell worked in London, Vienna and Prague, developing his neurological speciality. He became fluent in French, German and Italian. In 1892, Campbell was awarded a doctorate by the University of Edinburgh for his thesis
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to working clinically as a neurologist. Shortly after his return, Campbell married a childhood friend, Jenny Mackay, with whom he had two daughters. He became a member of the
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The Flowering of a Waratah: A History of Australian Neurology and of the Australian Association of Neurologists
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Campbell's longest post in the UK was the thirteen years he spent working at Rainhill Asylum,
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Eadie MJ (2001). "A.W. Campbell's Australian career: 1905–1937".
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At the age of 37, in 1905, he returned to Australia and lived in
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Histological Studies on the Localisation of Cerebral Function
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Eadie MJ (2003). "Alfred Walter Campbell (1868–1937)".
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and served as Major in the army in Egypt during the
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Harden, New South Wales
Rose Bay, New South Wales
University of Edinburgh
neurologist
neurologist
Harden, New South Wales
University of Edinburgh
Liverpool
Sydney
neuroanatomy
neuropathology
Royal Society of New South Wales
Australian Imperial Force
First World War
Murray Valley encephalitis
Rose Bay, New South Wales
doi
10.1192/bjp.40.169.177
"On vacuolation of the nerve cell of the human cerebral cortex"
doi
10.1002/path.1700020308
Histological Studies on the Localisation of Cerebral Function
"Cerebral sclerosis"
doi
10.1093/brain/28.3-4.367
Zenodo
1431625
Timeline of tuberous sclerosis
doi

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