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Alfred Nobel

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
Alfred Nobel never spoke publicly about his problems of ill health, but a detailed, subjective record has recently been published in the form of 216 letters written to his mistress during an 18-year period. His descriptions of constant pain, debilitating migraine, and "paralyzing" fatigue permit a hypothesis that he might have had a long struggle with ...
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Alfred Nobel: Medical Incidents and Nitroglycerin

New England Journal of Medicine, 1930
W. P. Coues
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Die Thätigkeit Alfred Nobel's

Angewandte Chemie, 1899
F. I. C. H. D. Mosenthal
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Alfred Nobel's unusual creativity: an analysis

Medical Hypotheses, 1999
Howard Gardner identified five different kinds of creative activity among eminent creators, namely, solving a well-defined problem, putting forth a general conceptual scheme, creating a product that embodies ideas, stylized innovation of an art form, and a 'high-stakes' performance in the socio-political arena. In this paper, I report that Alfred Nobel'
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