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- 05hm.html accessdate "2008-12-05".
- 05hm.html accessdate "2009-04-27".
- 05hm.html accessdate "2013-06-21".
- 05hm.html archivedate "2014-07-15".
- 05hm.html archiveurl "//web.archive.org/web/20140715022001/http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/05/us/05hm.html".
- 05hm.html author Benedict_Carey.
- 05hm.html author "Benedict Carey".
- 05hm.html date "2008-12-04".
- 05hm.html first "B".
- 05hm.html isCitedBy Henry_Molaison.
- 05hm.html isCitedBy Hippocampus.
- 05hm.html isCitedBy Suzanne_Corkin.
- 05hm.html isCitedBy William_Beecher_Scoville.
- 05hm.html last "Carey".
- 05hm.html nameListFormat "vanc".
- 05hm.html newspaper New_York_Times.
- 05hm.html quote "Eighteen years after that bicycle accident, Mr. Molaison arrived at the office of Dr. William Beecher Scoville, a neurosurgeon at Hartford Hospital. Mr. Molaison was blacking out frequently, had devastating convulsions and could no longer repair motors to earn a living. After exhausting other treatments, Dr. Scoville decided to surgically remove two finger-shaped slivers of tissue from Mr. Molaison’s brain. The seizures abated, but the procedure — especially cutting into the hippocampus, an area deep in the brain, about level with the ears — left the patient radically changed.".
- 05hm.html quote "In 1953, he underwent an experimental brain operation in Hartford to correct a seizure disorder, only to emerge from it fundamentally and irreparably changed. He developed a syndrome neurologists call profound amnesia. He had lost the ability to form new declarative memories.".
- 05hm.html ref "refhMObit".
- 05hm.html title "H. M., an Unforgettable Amnesiac, Dies at 82".
- 05hm.html url 05hm.html.
- 05hm.html url "http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/05/us/05hm.html".
- 05hm.html work "The New York Times".