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期刊名:Journal of the history of the neurosciences

缩写:J HIST NEUROSCI

ISSN:0964-704X

e-ISSN:1744-5213

IF/分区:0.5/Q2

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French surgeon and anatomist Eugène-Louis Doyen (1859-1916) was a focus of controversy and scandal throughout his career, an innovative surgeon of great technical skill whose unsurpassed abilities were offset by narcissistic and frequently...
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