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1 Articles by Sir Hugh Cairns Cairns, H. (1930). Brain Abscess from the Point of View of the Neurological Surgeon. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 23(7), Patterson, N., & Cairns, H. (1931). Observations on the treatment of Orbital Osteoma, with Report of a Case. The British Journal of Ophthalmology, 15(8), Cairns, H. W., & Brain, W. R. (1933). Observations on the Results of Division of the Eighth Nerve in the Treatment of Aural Vertigo. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 26(6), Denny-Brown, D., & Cairns, H. (1935). The Management of Intracranial Tumour. British Medical Journal, 2(3910), Cairns, H. (1936). The Ultimate Results of Operations for Intracranial Tumours: A Study of a Series of Cases after a Nine-Year Interval. The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 8(5), Hallpike, C. S., & Cairns, H. (1938). Observations on the Pathology of Ménière s Syndrome: (Section of Otology). Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 31(11), Cairns, H. (1940). Treatment of Head Injuries in War. British Medical Journal, 1(4146), Cairns, H. (1941). Head Injuries in Motor-cyclists. The Importance of the Crash Helmet. British Medical Journal, 2(4213), Cairns, H. (1943). Planning for Treatment of Head Injuries. British Medical Journal, 1(4288),
2 Cairns, H., & Holbourn, H. (1943). Head Injuries in Motor-cyclists: with Special Reference to Crash Helmets. British Medical Journal, 1(4297), Cairns, H. (1944). Gunshot Head Wounds in the Acute Stage. British Medical Journal, 1(4331), Cairns, H. (1944). Gunshot Wounds of the Head in the Acute Stage: President s Address. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 37(7), Cairns, H. (1945). La organización para el tratamiento de las heridas de cabeza en el ejército británico. Semana Médica Española, 11(344), and Cairns, H. (1946). Crash Helmets. British Medical Journal, 2(4470), Cairns, H. (1946). Diagnosis of Tumours of the Central Nervous System. Bristol Medico- Chirurgical Journal (1883), 63(226), Cairns, H. (1946). Investigations on Head Injuries in Britain during the Second World War. Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift, 76(37-38), Cairns, H. (1946). The Scope of Neurosurgery. The Practitioner, 156, Cairns, H. (1946). [Title unavailable]. Médecine et Hygiène, 4(83), 2. Cairns, H., Duthie, E. S., & Smith, H. (1946). Intrathecal Streptomycin in Meningitis Clinical Trial in Tuberculous, Coliform, and other Infections. The Lancet, 248(6414), DOI: /S (46) Cairns, H., & Russell, D. S. (1946). Cerebral Arteritis and Phlebitis in Pneumococcal Meningitis. The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 58(4), Smith, H., Duthie, E. S., & Cairns, H. (1946). Chemotherapy of Pneumococcal Meningitis. The Lancet, 247(6389),
3 Smith, H. V., Schiller, F., & Cairns, H. (1946). Discussion on the Chemotherapy of Meningitis Secondary Infection of the Ear and Nasal Sinuses. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 39(10), Cairns, H. (1947). Neurosurgery in the British Army, The British Journal of Surgery, 55(Suppl 1), Cairns, H. (1947). Penicillin in Suppurative Lesions of the Brain and Meninges. Brain : A Journal of Neurology, 70(Pt 3), Cairns, H. (1947). Penicillin in Suppurative Conditions of the Brain and Meninges. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 40(12), Cairns, H. (1947). [Title unavailable]. Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 72(1-4), Cairns, H. (1947). [Title unavailable]. Revue Neurologique, 79(4), Cairns, H. (1947). [Title unavailable]. Revue Neurologique, 79(4), Cairns, H., & Calvert, C. A. (1947). Complications of Head Wounds, with especial reference to Infection. The British Journal of Surgery, 55(Suppl 1), Cairns, H., & Daniel, P. (1947). Localized Hydrocephalus following Penetrating Wounds of the Ventricle. The British Journal of Surgery, 55(Suppl 1), Pennybacker, J. B., Taylor, M., & Cairns, H. (1947). Penicillin in the Prevention of Infection During Operations on the Brain and Spinal Cord. The Lancet, 250(6466), DOI: /S (47) Smith, H. V., Duthie, E. S., & Cairns, H. (1947). [Title unavailable]. Prensa Médica Argentina, 34(26), Cairns, H. ( ). Penicillin; Principles of Application in Surgical Infections. Procès- Verbaux, Exposés et Discussions [du] Congrès de La Société Internationale de Chirurgie. International Society of Surgery, 12 Congres, Cairns, H. (1948). Clinical Records in Surgery. The Hospital, 44(3),
4 Cairns, H. (1948). George Adlington Syme Oration: The Progress of Surgery, with especial reference to Intracranial Surgery. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 18(1), DOI: /j tb06326.x Cairns, H. (1948). Late Results of Gunshot Wounds of the Head. The New Zealand Medical Journal, 47(258), Cairns, H. (1948). Purulent Pachymeningitis. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 41(11), Schiller, F., Cairns, H., & Russell, D. S. (1948). The Treatment of Purulent Pachymeningitis and Subdural Suppuration with Special Reference to Penicillin. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 11(3), Cairns, H. (1949). On becoming a good doctor. British Medical Journal, 2(4631), Cairns, H. (1949). The Student's Objective. The Lancet, 254(6580), DOI: /S (49) Cairns, H. (1949). Surgical Aspects of Meningitis. British Medical Journal, 1(4613), Cairns, H., & Taylor, M. (1949). A Review of the Treatment of Tuberculous Meningitis with Streptomycin. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 42(3), Cairns, H. (1950). Mental Disorders with Tumours of the Pons. Folia Psychiatrica, Neurologica et Neurochirurgica Neerlandica, 53(2), Cairns, H. (1950). Tuberculous Meningitis treated with Streptomycin. Transactions of the American Neurological Association, 51,
5 Glees, P., Cole, J., Whitty, C. W. M., & Cairns, H. (1950). The Effects of Lesions in the Cingular Gyrus and Adjacent Areas in Monkeys. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 13(3), Pennybacker, J. B., & Cairns, H. (1950). Results in 130 cases of Acoustic Neurinoma. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 13(4), Cairns, H. (1951). Hemispherectomy in the treatment of Infantile Hemiplegia. The Lancet, 258(6680), DOI: /S (51)91687-X Cairns, H. (1951). Neurosurgical Methods in the Treatment of Tuberculous Meningitis with a Note on some Unusual Manifestations of the Disease. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 26(129), Cairns, H., & Mosberg, W. H. (1951). Colloid Cyst of the Third Ventricle. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, 92(5), Lewin, W., & Cairns, H. (1951). Fractures of the Sphenoidal Sinus with Cerebrospinal Rhinorrhoea. British Medical Journal, 1(4696), Cairns, H. (1952). Disturbances of Consciousness with Lesions of the Brain-Stem and Diencephalon. Brain, 75(2), DOI: Cairns, H. (1952). Progress in surgery. Deutsches Medizinisches Journal, 3(3-4), Cairns, H. J., Edney, M., & Fazekas De St Groth, S. (1952). Quantitative Aspects of Influenza Virus Multiplication. Journal of Immunology, 69(2), Whitty, C. W. M., Duffield, J. E., Tow, P. M., & Cairns, H. (1952). Anterior Cingulectomy in the Treatment of Mental Disease. The Lancet, 259(6706), Cairns, H., Cole, J., Epstein, H. G., Gardner, M., & Glees, P. (1953). Temporary Depression of Cortical Function by Local Anaesthetic and Cooling. The Journal of Physiology,199(4),
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