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H. Houston Merritt (January 12, 1902 – January 9, 1979) was a prominent American neurologist known for his significant contributions to the field of Template:W. He is particularly noted for his research on Template:W and Template:W.

Early Life and Education

Merritt was born in Template:W. He pursued his medical education at the Template:W, where he developed an interest in neurology.

Career

Merritt's career in neurology was marked by his innovative research and dedication to advancing the understanding of neurological disorders. He served as a professor of neurology at the Template:W and was the director of the Neurological Institute of New York.

Contributions to Neurology

Merritt made several key contributions to the field of neurology:

  • He co-authored the book Merritt's Neurology, which remains a fundamental text in the field.
  • His research on Template:W led to the development of new treatment protocols that improved patient outcomes.
  • Merritt was instrumental in advancing the understanding of Template:W, contributing to the development of diagnostic criteria and treatment strategies.

Legacy

Merritt's work has had a lasting impact on the field of neurology. His contributions to medical education and research continue to influence neurologists and researchers worldwide.

Personal Life

Merritt was married and had children. He passed away in Template:W on January 9, 1979, just a few days before his 77th birthday.

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