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Sir FMR Walshe (1885-1973): what a neurologist can teach us about the neurosurgeon.

Sir Francis Martin Rouse Walshe (1885-1973) was a decorated neurologist, but he also commented widely on neurosurgery. Many of his comments and his overall approach to medicine remain highly relevant to the practicing neurosurgeon. His focus on the paramount importance of the core principles of clinical medicine, as well as his passion for basic clinical research are values which remain key to neurosurgery to this day. Furthermore his advocacy for those in generalist medical training to find their passion and vocation is highly relevant for a specialty as highly specialised as neurosurgery.

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