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Clinical and pathophysiological considerations on initial neurological symptoms of focal migraine

Authors
  1. A. A. P. Leao
  2. A. P. Friedman
  3. A. Pick
  4. B. Grafstein
  5. B. Grafstein
  6. C. Miller-Fisher
  7. C. Miller-Fisher
  8. Ch. Féré
  9. D. H. Hubel
  10. D. H. Hubel
  11. D. H. Hubel
  12. D. N. Pandya
  13. D. Simard
  14. E. A. Karol
  15. E. Skinhøj
  16. G. Baumgartner
  17. G. Baumgartner
  18. G. S. Barolin
  19. G. S. Barolin
  20. G. S. Barolin
  21. G. Selby
  22. H. Airy
  23. H. B�cking
  24. H. Heyck
  25. J. Aquino-Cias
  26. J. Bures
  27. J. M. Charcot
  28. J. Pearce
  29. K. Kawamura
  30. K. Poeck
  31. K. S. Lashley
  32. L. Thomas
  33. N. L. Morlock
  34. O. W. Sacks
  35. P. J. Moebius
  36. P. M. Daniel
  37. P. M. Milner
  38. R. Zieburtz
  39. U. Beck
  40. W. Richards
  41. W. Wegner
  42. X. Galezowski
Publication date
1 January 1974
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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