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词条 William Walton Gooddy
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Selected publications

     Articles  Books 

  3. References

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William Walton Gooddy {{post-nominals|country=GBR|FRCP}} (1916–2004) was an English neurologist.

Biography

After education at Winchester College and a nine-month tour of Germany, William Gooddy studied medicine at University College London. There he met his wife-to-be, Edda, who was a medical student in the same graduating class. He qualified MRCS, LRCP in 1941. After qualifying, Gooddy and his wife became RAMC officers.[3] He became house physician to the medical unit at University College Hospital and graduated MB BS (Lond.) in 1942. At University College Hospital, he was influenced by Francis Walshe. During WWII Gooddy was first a regimental medical officer and was then stationed until 1945 at St Hugh's Military Hospital for head injuries.[2] During his army training he was among the first physicians to prescribe penicillin.[3] In 1946 he graduated MD (Lond.). Later he was put in charge of the medical division of the British Military Hospital, Berlin.[2]

In 1948 Gooddy was appointed physician to the neurological department of University College Hospital and assistant physician to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square, London. He was elected FRCP in 1953. He wrote a foreword for Oliver Sacks's 1970 book Migraine.[4] Gooddy delivered in 1976 the Bradshaw Lecture on Time and the nervous system: the neuron as an escapement.[2]

Later in his career he became interested in the role of trace elements in the causation of neurological disease, delivering the 8th Gowers Memorial Lecture on chemical elements, neurology, and abiotrophy.[3]

Upon his death in 2004 he was survived by his widow, a son, a daughter and three grandchildren.[3]

Selected publications

Articles

  • {{cite journal|title=Lumbar Puncture|journal=Br Med J|date=7 November 1953|volume=2|issue=4844|pages=1040-1042, 1043|pmc=2029981}}
  • {{cite journal|title=On the nature of pain|journal=Brain|volume=80|issue=1|year=1957|pages=118-131|url=http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.883.995&rep=rep1&type=pdf}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Delayed Development of Speech with Special Reference to Dyslexia|journal=Proc R Soc Med|date=March 1963|volume=56|issue=3|pages=206–209|pmc=1897334}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Some Aspects of the Life of Dr C E Brown-Séquard|journal=Proc R Soc Med|date=March 1964|volume=57|issue=3|pages=189–192|pmc=1897869}}
  • with A. D. Dayan, M. J. G. Harrison, and Peter Rudge: {{cite journal|journal=Br Med J|date=18 November 1972|volume=4|issue=5837|pages=405–406|pmc=1786642|title=Brain stem encephalitis caused by Herpesvirus hominis}}
  • with D. L. McAuley and D. A. Isenberg: {{cite journal|title=Neurological involvement in the epidermal naevus syndrome|journal=J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry|date=May 1978|volume=41|issue=5|pages=466–469|pmc=493057}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Brain failure in private and public life|journal=Br Med J|date=3 March 1979|volume=1|issue=6163|pages=591–593|pmc=1598394}}
  • with W. M. Edmondstone, D. K. Price, and T. H. Shepherd: {{cite journal|journal=Postgrad Med J|date=April 1982|volume=58|issue=678|pages=237–238|pmc=2426403|title=Mixed connective tissue disease presenting as trigeminal neuropathy}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Admiral Lord Nelson's neurological illnesses|journal=Proc R Soc Med|date=March 1970|volume=63|issue=3|pages=299–306|pmc=1811341}}
  • M. Baraitser, A. M. Halliday, A. E. Harding, P. Rudge, and F. Scaravilli: {{cite journal|title=Autosomal dominant late onset cerebellar ataxia with myoclonus, peripheral neuropathy and sensorineural deafness: a clinicopathological report|journal=J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry|date=January 1984|volume=47|issue=1|pages=21–25|pmc=1027636}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Brain failure in private and public life: a review|journal=J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry|date=March 1994|volume=57|issue=3|pages=377–380|pmc=1072835}}

Books

  • {{cite book|title=Time and the nervous system|location=New York; London|publisher=Praeger|year=1988|postscript=; 178 pp.}}
  • {{cite book|title=Neurological Cosmology: The World, the Brain and I|location=London; Miami|publisher=Minerva Press|year=2000}}

References

1. ^{{cite journal|journal=Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences|volume=16|issue=3|date=August 1989|pages=368–369|title=Review of Time and the nervous system by William Gooddy|author=Murray, T. J.|doi=10.1017/S0317167100029309}}
2. ^{{cite journal|title=William Walton Gooddy|website=Munk's Roll, Volume XII, Lives of the Fellows, Royal College of Physicians|url=http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/5385}}
3. ^{{cite journal|title=Obituary. William Walton Gooddy|journal=BMJ|date=14 April 2005|volume=330|issue=7496|page=909|url=https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/sites/ion/files/queen_square_alumnus_association_newsletter_old_edition_-_issue_27.pdf}}
4. ^{{cite book|author=Sacks, Oliver|chapter=Foreword by William Gooddy|pages=xxi–xxiii|title=Migraine|year=1992|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=X4luPiGW140C&pg=PR21}}
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