Harry Lee Parker (1894–1959) was an American and Irish neurologist at the Mayo Clinic. He reported distinct sudden symptoms in people with
multiple sclerosis, and authored Clinical Studies in Neurology, published in 1956.[1][2][3]
^Boes, Christopher J.; Klaas, James P.; Tobin, W. Oliver; Flanagan, Eoin P.; McKeon, Andrew; Braksick, Sherri A.; Burkholder, David B.; Stitt, Derek W.; Cutsforth-Gregory, Jeremy K. (August 2021).
"Harry Lee Parker". Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes. 5 (4): 701–719.
doi:
10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2021.05.008.
PMC8318909.
PMID34337328.
Harry Lee Parker (1894–1959) was an American and Irish neurologist at the Mayo Clinic. He reported distinct sudden symptoms in people with
multiple sclerosis, and authored Clinical Studies in Neurology, published in 1956.[1][2][3]
^Boes, Christopher J.; Klaas, James P.; Tobin, W. Oliver; Flanagan, Eoin P.; McKeon, Andrew; Braksick, Sherri A.; Burkholder, David B.; Stitt, Derek W.; Cutsforth-Gregory, Jeremy K. (August 2021).
"Harry Lee Parker". Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes. 5 (4): 701–719.
doi:
10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2021.05.008.
PMC8318909.
PMID34337328.