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at the Royal Southern Hospital after being demobilised. He also worked at Walton Neurological Unit, Clatterbridge, HM Stanley and Boddelwyddan. Dr Hughes wrote the landmark book
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Hughes began his career as an apprentice printer in his father's business, and entered medicine somewhat later than was usual. He served in the
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scanners helped reduce their cost, making such equipment more available and widespread.
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This United Kingdom biographical article related to medicine is a
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An introduction to clinical electro-encephalography
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Dr Robert Roland Hughes
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