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89:, and was mentioned in despatches for saving a number of soldiers from a gas attack in 1916 by improvising a gas mask made of clothing soaked in urine. While on leave in 1916 he married Charlotte Patullo Bonar; they had two children. He subsequently served as neurological specialist to the 7th General Hospital, where he advised on management of head injured patients. 54:
Model School, but had to leave school to support his family at the age of 13 when his father died in 1899. He worked as an office errand boy, and an employer noticed his ability to learn. He funded evening classes for Adie, who was able to pass the university entrance examination. A doctor in
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Adie was known as an excellent teacher of medicine and a fine diagnostician with extraordinary powers of observation. His interests also included ornithology, tennis and skiing. At the age of 45 he developed angina, forcing him to retire in 1935. He died on 17 March 1935 from a
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Adie, W. J. (1 June 1968). "Tonic pupils and absent tendon reflexes: a benign disorder sui generis; its complete and incomplete forms".
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An uncle in Boston, Massachusetts paid £19 for a one-way ticket for Adie to travel to England to study medicine, which he did at the
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Adie also published articles on pupillary abnormalities, "forced grasping and groping" in frontal lobe disorders, and narcolepsy.
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A Note on a Series of 656 Cases of Gunshot Wound of the Head, with a Statistical Consideration of the Results Obtained
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Adie, W. J. (1926). "Idiopathic narcolepsy: a disease sui generis: with remarks on the mechanism of sleep".
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with the help of his uncle and a scholarship. He qualified M.B. Ch.B. in 1911. He became interested in
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in London, practising general medicine with neurology as his speciality. He became a
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On narcolepsy: a disease sui generis; with a short enquiry into the nature of sleep
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which is considered to be the first account of neurology in a general textbook.
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He fought in the First World War in France, firstly as medical officer to the
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Adie and his colleague James Collier wrote the neurology chapter in Price's
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Adie, W. J.; Critchley, Macdonald (1927). "Forced grapsing and groping".
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Geelong, Dr. Arthur South, inspired him to study medicine.
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which kept him from the battle. He was then posted to the
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Dictionary of Medical Eponyms, Second Edition, Paperback
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Firkin, Barry G.; Whitworth, J.A. (11 December 2001).
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Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School
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Adie syndrome
narcolepsy
Geelong
Victoria
Flinders Street
University of Edinburgh
neurology
Vienna
Northamptonshire Regiment
Mons
measles
Leicestershire Regiment
Charing Cross Hospital
National Hospital for Nervous Diseases
Moorfields Eye Hospital
Member of the Royal College of Physicians
Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians
Gordon Holmes
myocardial infarction





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