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Laith, use this personal SandBox for practice. Click [edit] to see MediaWiki code. A C++ programmer like you should have no trouble.  Don't hesitate to ask questions on my Talk page: [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] [[User talk:Anthony Sebastian|(Talk)]]. Click the "+" upper right to start a new section on a Talk page.  If I don't know the answer I'll refer you to someone else, or try to find the answer myself.
Laith, use this personal SandBox for practice. Click [edit] to see MediaWiki code. A C++ programmer like you should have no trouble.  Don't hesitate to ask questions on my Talk page: [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] [[User talk:Anthony Sebastian|(Talk)]]. Click the "+" upper right to start a new section on a Talk page.  If I don't know the answer I'll refer you to someone else, or try to find the answer myself.



Latest revision as of 04:14, 22 November 2023


The account of this former contributor was not re-activated after the server upgrade of March 2022.


Laith, use this personal SandBox for practice. Click [edit] to see MediaWiki code. A C++ programmer like you should have no trouble. Don't hesitate to ask questions on my Talk page: Anthony.Sebastian (Talk). Click the "+" upper right to start a new section on a Talk page. If I don't know the answer I'll refer you to someone else, or try to find the answer myself.

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Change wording between the brace of double equal-signs above to whatever you want.[1]

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  1. Note: For example, "New article title", or "Practice edit of section in Evolutionary biology". Omit double-quotes.

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  1. Chang A, Lad EM, Lad SP. (2007) Hippocrates' influence on the origins of neurosurgery. Neurosurg.Focus. 23:E9 PMID 17961056
    • Abstract: Hippocrates is widely considered the father of medicine. His contributions revolutionized the practice of medicine and laid the foundation for modern-day neurosurgery. He inspired several generations to follow his vision, by pioneering the rigorous clinical evaluation of cranial and spinal disorders and combining this approach with a humanistic and ethical perspective focused on the individuality of the patient. His legacy has forever shaped the field of medicine and his cumulative works on head injuries and spinal deformities led to the basic understanding of many of the fundamental neurosurgical principles in use today.