Alexander Robertson (1834–1908)

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Robertson A (1871) Observations on aphasia, with cases. Glasg Med J 4:229–240

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Robertson A (1869) On unilateral convulsions, localization, etc. Edinb Med J 15:513–523

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Robertson A (1877) Case of unconscious automatic acts in an epileptic. BMJ 1:479–480

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Robertson A (1878) Case of partial convulsions (Jacksonian epilepsy); with observation on percussion of the skull in diagnosis. BMJ 1:707–708

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