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Subramanian Kalyanaraman
- ... that the neurosurgical practices followed by Subramanian Kalyanaraman and his associates at Madras Medical College later came to be known as the Madras School of Psychosurgery? Source: "Textbook of Neurosurgery, Third Edition, Three Volume Set Page 2103"
- ALT1:... that Subramanian Kalyanaraman was the first Indian to receive a PhD in neurosurgery? Source: "Neurosurgery in India: An Overview by Krishnan Ganapathy"
- ALT2:... that Subramanian Kalyanaraman pioneered the neurosurgical technique of accessing two intracranial targets simultaeously by using two stereotactic instruments? Source: "Textbook of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Volume 1 Page 157, Functional Neurosurgery"
- Reviewed: William V. Rinehart
Created by Tachs (talk). Self-nominated at 12:24, 19 February 2017 (UTC).
Length, references and history verified. I like ALT1 as it's easy to understand and it's his main claim to notability. Daniel Case (talk) 07:46, 8 March 2017 (UTC)