Norman Purvis Walker

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Norman Purvis Walker (1907–1994) was a British neurologist who made significant contributions to the field of neurology. He is best known for his work on multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.

Early Life and Education

Walker was born in 1907 in England. He attended Cambridge University, where he studied medicine. After graduating, he continued his studies at London University, where he specialized in neurology.

Career

Walker began his career at the National Hospital, Queen Square, London. He later became a consultant neurologist at the Middlesex Hospital, where he worked for many years.

Walker's research focused on multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. He made significant contributions to the understanding of these diseases, and his work has had a lasting impact on the field of neurology.

Legacy

Walker's contributions to neurology have been recognized by several organizations. He was awarded the OBE for his services to medicine. In addition, the Royal College of Physicians awarded him the Aesculapius Medal for his contributions to neurology.

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