Neurologic contributions of Bayard T. Horton

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From: Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Date: 19980901
Author:Swanson, Jerry W; Capobianco, David J

Bayard Taylor Horton (1895-1980) (Fig. 1) received his M.D. degree in 1922 from the University of Virginia and then completed an internship at the University of Virginia Hospital. He was professor of biology at Emory and Henry College in Emory, Virginia, from 1923 to 1925. In 1925, Horton began his fellowship in medicine at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. He became a member of the Mayo staff in 1929. In 1940, he was appointed head of the Section of Clinical Investigation. He retired from the Mayo Clinic staff in 1958 and moved to Sun City, Arizona, where he was instrumental in the ...

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