The man behind the syndrome: James Parkinson. he described the shaking palsy in 1817--today transplantation therapy is tested
Nybäck, H.; Parkinson, J.
Lakartidningen 79(52): 4910
1982
ISSN/ISBN: 0023-7205
PMID: 6762470
Accession: 044678651
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