Paul Bucy (/ˈbjuːsi/; November 13, 1904 – September 22, 1992) was an American neurosurgeon and neuropathologist who was a native of Hubbard, Iowa. He is known both for his part in describing the Klüver–Bucy syndrome, his academic life as a teacher in the neurosciences, and for his founding in 1972 and editing Surgical Neurology – An International Journal of Neurosurgery and Neuroscience" from 1972 to 1987.
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| - Paul Bucy (/ˈbjuːsi/; November 13, 1904 – September 22, 1992) was an American neurosurgeon and neuropathologist who was a native of Hubbard, Iowa. He is known both for his part in describing the Klüver–Bucy syndrome, his academic life as a teacher in the neurosciences, and for his founding in 1972 and editing Surgical Neurology – An International Journal of Neurosurgery and Neuroscience" from 1972 to 1987. (en)
- Paul Clancy Bucy, né le 13 novembre 1904 à Hubbard, dans l’Iowa, aux États-Unis et mort le 22 septembre 1992 est un médecin neurologue, neurochirurgien et neuropathologiste américain. (fr)
- Paul Clancy Bucy [pɔːl ˈklæːnsi ˈbjuːsi] (* 13. November 1904 in ; † 22. September 1992 in ) war ein US-amerikanischer Neurologe und Neurochirurg. Bucy studierte Medizin an der University of Iowa. Anschließend war er Assistent bei Percival Bailey an der University of Chicago. In den 1930er Jahren führte ihn eine Studienreise zu Gordon Morgan Holmes in London und zu Otfrid Foerster in Breslau. Nach ihm ist das Klüver-Bucy-Syndrom benannt, das der deutsch-US-amerikanische Neuropsychologe Heinrich Klüver 1937 mit ihm beschrieb. (de)
- Paul Clancy Bucy (Hubbard, Iowa, 13 de novembro de 1904 – Tryon, Carolina do Norte, 22 de setembro de 1992) foi um neurologista e neurogirurgião estadunidense. Estudou medicina na Universidade de Iowa. Foi então assistente de na Universidade de Chicago. Na década de 1930 fez uma viagem de estudos para em Londres e para Otfrid Foerster em Breslau. A Síndrome de Klüver-Bucy leva seu nome. (pt)
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| - Paul Clancy Bucy [pɔːl ˈklæːnsi ˈbjuːsi] (* 13. November 1904 in ; † 22. September 1992 in ) war ein US-amerikanischer Neurologe und Neurochirurg. Bucy studierte Medizin an der University of Iowa. Anschließend war er Assistent bei Percival Bailey an der University of Chicago. In den 1930er Jahren führte ihn eine Studienreise zu Gordon Morgan Holmes in London und zu Otfrid Foerster in Breslau. 1933–38 Assistant Professor, 1938–41 Associate Professor und 1941–54 Professor für Neurologie und Neurochirurgie an der University of Illinois in Chicago. Von 1954–72 Professor für Chirurgie und 1962–72 Chairman für Neurochirurgie an der Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago und 1974–83 Professor für Neurologie an der Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Nach ihm ist das Klüver-Bucy-Syndrom benannt, das der deutsch-US-amerikanische Neuropsychologe Heinrich Klüver 1937 mit ihm beschrieb. (de)
- Paul Bucy (/ˈbjuːsi/; November 13, 1904 – September 22, 1992) was an American neurosurgeon and neuropathologist who was a native of Hubbard, Iowa. He is known both for his part in describing the Klüver–Bucy syndrome, his academic life as a teacher in the neurosciences, and for his founding in 1972 and editing Surgical Neurology – An International Journal of Neurosurgery and Neuroscience" from 1972 to 1987. (en)
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