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Barnett, H. J. M. (Henry J. M.) (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Barnett, H. J. M. (Henry J. M.)
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  • Earlier heading: Barnett, H. J. M., 1922-
  • Barnett, Henry (Henry J. M.)
  • Barnett, Henry J. M.

His Syringomyelia, 1973.

Cerebrovascular diseases, 1981: CIP t.p. (Henry Barnett) CIP galley (H.J.M. Barnett)

Can. WW, 1981 (Barnett, Henry Joseph Macaulay)

NLM files, 3-20-84 (hdg.: Barnett, H. J. M. (Henry J. M.); usages: H.J.M. Barnett, Henry J.M. Barnett)

Canada. Governor General. Honours Recipients database, 21 December 2016 Henry J.M. Barnett, C.C., M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P.(C.); Toronto, Ontario; Companion of the Order of Canada, awarded on May 8, 2003, invested on December 12, 2003 (Henry Barnett has greatly contributed to the research, management and prevention of stroke throughout the world. Professor emeritus at the University of Western Ontario and researcher at the John P. Robarts Research Institute, he has directed some of the largest and most important multi-centred studies on stroke prevention. Inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame in 1995, he is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards and honours, including the Izaac Walton Killam Memorial Prize. This is a promotion within the Order.); Officer of the Order of Canada, awarded on June 25, 1984, invested on October 3, 1984 (He is an international authority on neuro-vascular diseases who has brought honour to his country through his work in the field of stroke research and treatment. His brilliant researches have brought new hope and extension of life to many.); deceased on October 20, 2016)

Globe and mail, 23 November 2016, online, viewed 21 December 2016 (Neurologist Henry Barnett, known to all as Barney, died on Oct. 20; proved that acetylsalicylic acid had the unintended benefit of preventing strokes; Henry Joseph Macaulay Barnett; born Feb. 10, 1922, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and moved to Toronto at age 3; studied medicine at the University of Toronto, graduating in 1944; joined the Toronto General Hospital in 1952, became chief of the division of neurology at Sunnybrook hospital in 1966, moved to the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences at University of Western Ontario in 1969, becoming director in 1974; helped found the Robarts Research Institute in 1988, acting as first scientific director; founding president of the Canadian Stroke Society in 1970; retired in 1999; inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame in 1995 and made a companion of the Order of Canada in 2003; loved nature and found something of a second career as a conservationist, securing land for the Nature Conservancy of Canada in the Happy Valley Forest in King, Ont., where he lived during his retirement)

Wikipedia, viewed 21 December 2016: Henry J. M. Barnett (Henry Joseph Macaulay Barnett, CC; Canadian physician and a leading stroke researcher; born February 10, 1922, Newcastle upon Tyne, England; made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1984 and promoted to Companion in 2003; died October 20, 2016, Toronto, Ontario)

Amicus database, 21 December 2016 (authorized access point: Barnett, H. J. M., 1922- ; variant access point: Barnett, Henry Joseph Macaulay)

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