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The centenary of his birth was commemorated in 1949 at the fourth
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involving primarily the musculature of the shoulders and face, with pattern of inheritance autosomal dominant. Named along with French physician
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in the later stages of his career and he is remembered as a proponent of the view that the personality of the
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