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Occhialini’s Memoirs

2023
In the two years I spent in Cambridge, most of the time at the Cavendish, I had two, maybe three, personal encounters with Rutherford. My first encounter was the day after my arrival, on the stairs of the Cavendish. Blackett introduced me. I filled one of my rare letters to my father with a description of the event, and of the sense of awe that I felt.
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A memoir of olfaction*

Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 1997
Osphreiology, though beginning with Aristotle, and the title of a classical monograph from 1819 by Cloquet, has, like the human sense of smell itself, played a relatively modest role, compared to other sensory functions. The anatomical and physiological connections of the nose to the brain proved to be more complex than those of sight, hearing and even
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The Iceberg: A memoir

Practical Neurology, 2016
The Iceberg1 is a powerful book by the artist Marion Coutts about her husband Tom Lubbock, a well-known art critic. In 2008 he had a seizure and was found to have a brain tumour. At first this responded well to surgery and radiotherapy, but in 2010 it recurred, and he died in 2011.
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Memoirs

Leonardo, 2011
Yunsil Heo, Hyunwoo Bang
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Memoirs

Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2007
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