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G.H. Monrad-Krohn

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In 1933 he introduced Monrad Krohn's Prize for the Advancement of Neurological Research. This prize is awarded by the Medical Faculty of the University of Oslo annually, to either researchers, or research facilities, deemed to have contributed by means of research to progress in the field of
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to that field. He wrote a book entitled 'The Clinical Examination of the Nervous System', of which seven editions were reproduced as texts to be read in the study of the area. These are now considered antiquarian, and are collectors' items. He was also particularly interested in
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facilities. In 1917 he returned to Norway, and began studies at the Neurological University Clinic of Oslo (Rikshospitalet), where he was appointed a Professor in 1922. In 1927 he became Professor of Neurology at the
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of Neurology.. He retired from this professorial chair at the age of 70. His son, the computer engineer and entrepreneur
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Knight of 1 class of the Norwegian St. Olav 1952, the Danish Dannebrog, the Swedish Nordstjärneorden and officer of the
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early in the 20th century. He studied at the National Hospital, Queens Square in London, and often visited
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was born in 1933. Monrad-Krohn died in 1964 after a long career in what both he and
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Over the course of his career he received the following awards and appointments:
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Milestones in the History of Aphasia: Theories and Protagonists p184
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The representative of the Faculty of Medicine at the
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Bergen
Norway
Oslo
London, UK
Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
University of Oslo
neurobiology
reflexology
language disorders
Neurologist
University of Oslo
Neurology
neurology
nervous system
Michael Skjelderup Gold Medal
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine
Bergen
Norway
neurology
Paris, France
Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
University of Oslo
Emeritus Professor
Lars Monrad-Krohn
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
language disorders
dysprosody
aprosody
reflexes

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