BrainWaves: A Neurology Podcast

Quanta: Lessons learned from Dr. Kinnier Wilson (1878-1937)

12.13.2018 - By Jim Siegler, MD | Neurologist | Father | Friend of dogsPlay

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Want to make a name for yourself? Declare yourself chief of something. Or chief of many things, as Dr. S. A. Kinnier Wilson did. This week on the podcast, we commemorate his legacy and his commitment to neurology. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Chris Zabriskie and Mystery Mammal. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES S. A. Kinnier Wilson (1878-1937) Lenticular-hepatic degeneration. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 1968;205:871-2. Compston A. Progressive lenticular degeneration: a familial nervous disease associated with cirrhosis of the liver, by S. A. Kinnier Wilson, (From the National Hospital, and the Laboratory of the National Hospital, Queen Square, London) Brain 1912: 34; 295-509. Brain. 2009;132:1997-2001. Trocello JM, Broussolle E, Girardot-Tinant N, Pelosse M, Lachaux A, Lloyd C and Woimant F. Wilson's disease, 100 years later. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2013;169:936-43. Walshe JM. History of Wilson disease: a personal account. Handbook of clinical neurology. 2017;142:1-5.

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