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I am grateful for support from the Mackie Family Collection in the History of Neuroscience, the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, the O’Brien Institute for Public Health (all: Calgary), and acknowledge the support of the Ethics Office of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research as well as an Open Operating Grant (no/EOG-123690) from CIHR. I graciously thank Mr. Matt Herbison (Drexel University, College of Medicine, Archives and Special Collections) for his kind assistance, as well as Mr. Brenan Smith (Calgary) for the adjustment of the English language of this article.
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Stahnisch, F.W. Hartwig Kuhlenbeck (1897–1984). J Neurol 263, 2567–2569 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-016-8151-y
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