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. 2021 May 7;144(4):e39.
doi: 10.1093/brain/awab024.

Reply: The etymology of 'neurology', redux: early use of the term by Jean Riolan the Younger (1610)

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Reply: The etymology of 'neurology', redux: early use of the term by Jean Riolan the Younger (1610)

Arpan R Mehta et al. Brain. .
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