Thomas Lovell Buzzard (24 August 1831 – 1 January 1919) was a Victorian English doctor who worked at the National Hospital, Queen Square. He was a pioneering neurologist who founded an epilepsy society and wrote also on Parkinson's disease. One of the last doctors to be trained through the apprenticeship route, Buzzard witnessed the Crimean War and later was a role model for the famous painting The Doctor. (From Wikipedia) More about Thomas Buzzard: | Books about Thomas Buzzard -- Books by Thomas Buzzard Books about Thomas Buzzard: Filed under: Buzzard, Thomas, 1831-1919
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