[In Context] The true face of James Parkinson

18:05 EDT 11 May 2018 | The Lancet

To celebrate the 200th anniversary of James Parkinson's Essay of the Shaking Palsy, there have been many commemorative meetings, notably three large international ones held in London, UK, in 2017, at The Royal Society, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, and The Royal London Hospital. Despite belated recognition of his contributions, Parkinson (1755–1824) remains a man without a recognisable face.

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