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RefNoLC/1943/24
LevelItem
TitleWalshe, Francis Martin Rouse
Date19 December 1938
DescriptionCertificate of Candidate for Election to the Fellowship
suspended 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943
Lapsed 1943
CitationWalshe, Francis Martin Rouse (london). M.D., D.Sc. (London), F.R.C.P. Physician to National Hospital, Queen Square. Editor of 'Brain'. Welch Lecturer in Clinical Physiology, Oxford University, 1921.
His early training in physiology has influenced all his work as a clinician and enabled him to publish an important series of papers, chiefly in 'Brain', analysing in accordance with established physiology the clinical phenomena found in spastic paralysis, decerebrate rigidity, and cerebellar ataxia. This work, together with associated papers on reflex grasping, the rigidity of paralysis agitans and on other nervous disorders, has been of high value for the progress of clinical neurology, a field in which he has earned wide esteen for his critical guidance of other investigators. List of 24 papers appended.
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge: Proposer - T R Elliott; Seconder - E D Adrian; Wilfred Trotter; Thomas LEwis; E B VCerney; H H Woollard; Gordon Holmes; C S Sherrington
From General Knowledge: J T Wilson
Extent1 sheet
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionPaper, typewritten
AccessStatusOpen
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