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Wilson, S. A. Kinnier (Samuel Alexander Kinnier), 1878-1937

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Personal name headingWilson, S. A. Kinnier (Samuel Alexander Kinnier), 1878-1937
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Variant(s)Wilson, S. A. K. (Samuel Alexander Kinnier), 1878-1937
Wilson, Samuel Alexander Kinnier, 1878-1937
Birth date18781206
Death date19370512
Found inTics and their treatment, 1907: t.p. (S.A.K. Wilson, M.A., M.B., B.Sc.)
OCLC, Jan. 27, 2004 (hdg.: Wilson, Samuel Alexander Kinnier, 1878-1937; Wilson, S. A. Kinnier (Samuel Alexander Kinnier), 1878-1937; Wilson, S. A. K.; usage: S.A. Kinnier Wilson; S.A.K. Wilson)
Oxford DNB, 12 July 2011 (Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson, neurologist; born 6 Dec. 1874 [sic] at Cedarville, New Jersey, USA; at an early age he was taken to live in Great Britain and was educated in Edinburgh; his neurological studies were diverse but particularly concerned with epilepsy, narcolepsy, affections of speech, and apraxia; died 12 May 1937 in London, England)
Who's Who online ed., 12 July 2011 (Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson, MA, DSc, MD Edin., FRCP London; Senior Neurologist, King's College Hospital [etc.]; born New Jersey, USA; died 12 May 1937)
Wikipedia, 12 July 2011 (Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson, born 6 Dec. 1878, died 12 May 1937, was a British neurologist who was the first to describe Wilson's disease)