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Sturge was born in Bristol into a Quaker family. His father, William was a land surveyor and his mother was Charlotte Allen. Five of his sisters campaigned for women's higher education including Elizabeth and
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In 1908 he was co-founder and president of the 'East Anglian Society of Prehistorians', which in 1911 was named the 'Prehistoric Society of East Anglia.' The first honorary secretary was
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Sturge WA (1879). "A case of partial epilepsy, apparently due to a lesion of one of the vasomotor centres of the brain". Transactions of the Clinical Society of London. 12: 162.
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in Paddington. Thereafter they set up a practice together in Wimpole Street, his wife renewed her relationship with Queen's College, lecturing on
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In 1907 Sturge retired from medicine, and dedicated his time to archaeology. His interest was in collecting Greek and
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Thomas-Sohl, Kristin A; Vaslow, Dale F; Maria, Bernard L (May 2004). "Sturge-Weber syndrome: A review".
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numbered thousands of flint implements; presently this collection can be found in the
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in London, Sturge became resident medical officer and later registrar at the
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He also worked as a personal physician for 275:"Munks Roll Details for William Allen Sturge" 167:which he named the Bovell-Sturge laboratory. 155:and her family members when they came to the 147:From 1880–1907, Sturge practiced medicine in 591:"'Women students at UCL in the early 1880s'" 547: 83:National Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy 136:on the scalp along the distribution of the 622: 530: 463: 369: 144:and intracranial vascular abnormalities. 511:Journal of Neurology and Psychopathology 504: 170: 20: 307:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 739: 713:Works by or about William Allen Sturge 437: 343: 72: 644: 631:"History of the Prehistoric Society" 85:. In 1876 he went to Paris to study 568:10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2003.12.015 159:. The Queen awarded Sturge with an 16:English physician and archaeologist 13: 199:is housed in the Toronto Museum. 14: 778: 706: 440:"Obituary - William Allen Sturge" 721: 628: 251: 237: 223: 151:, and was personal physician to 661: 611: 582: 187:relics. His personal museum in 498: 481: 472: 431: 403: 378: 337: 292: 267: 120:He was the pathologist at the 1: 767:British expatriates in France 216: 762:Medical doctors from Bristol 438:Barlow, T. (12 April 1919). 344:Barlow, T. (12 April 1919). 331:UK public library membership 213:, Suffolk on 27 March 1919. 7: 685:– via Newspapers.com. 10: 783: 677:. 3 April 1919. p. 14 669:"Dr. William Allen Sturge" 195:. His collection of Greek 633:. 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archaeologist
Bristol
Emily Bovell
Edinburgh Seven
Queen Victoria
Royal Victorian Order
Emily Sturge
University College
National Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy
neurology
Jean-Martin Charcot
pathology
Jean Alfred Fournier
Emily Bovell
St Saviour's Church
physiology
hygiene
Royal Free Hospital
Sturge–Weber syndrome
Frederick Parkes Weber
port-wine nevi
trigeminal nerve
glaucoma
Nice
Queen Victoria
French Riviera
MVO
Harley Street
Etruscan

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