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Evolution of concepts in epilepsy surgery Volume 21, issue 5, October 2019

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(A) Victor Horsley (1857-1916); (B) John Hughlings Jackson (1820-1903); (C) David Ferrier (1843-1928).

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(A) Phrenology head showing location of different functions within the brain circa 1791; (B) Herbert Spencer (1820-1903); (C) William Macewen (1848-1924).

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(A) Otfrid Foerster (1873-1941); (B) Wilder Penfield (1891-1976) (left) and Herbert Jasper (1906-1999) (right).

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(A) Hans Berger (1873-1941); (B) Erna L. (1904-1988) and Frederick A. (1903-1992) Gibbs; (C) William G. Lennox (1884-1960); (D) Percival Bailey (1892-1973).

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Hippocampal sclerosis from Bratz, 1899.

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(A) Murray A. Falconer (1910-1977); (B) Jean Talairach (1911-2007); (C) Jean Bancaud (1921-1994); (D) Paul Crandall (1923-2012).

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(A) Brenda Milner (1918-); (B) Juhn Wada (1924-); (C) David C. Taylor (1933-).

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Articles published from 1930-2018 with key words “epilepsy” and “surgery” from PubMed.