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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
*There is limited knowledge on the historical perspective of traumatic brain injury. | *There is limited knowledge on the historical perspective of traumatic brain injury. | ||
=== Famous | === Famous cases=== | ||
* Muhammad Ali | * Muhammad Ali | ||
* James Brady | * James Brady | ||
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* Bob Woodruff | * Bob Woodruff | ||
* Chris Nowinski | * Chris Nowinski | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
- There is limited knowledge on the historical perspective of traumatic brain injury.
Historical Perspective
- There is limited knowledge on the historical perspective of traumatic brain injury.
Famous cases
- Muhammad Ali
- James Brady
- Phineas Gage
- Chris Irwin
- Ahad Israfil
- Eric Lindros
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Bob Woodruff
- Chris Nowinski