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William Hawkins Wilson

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Professor William Hawkins Wilson (Oxford 1866 – Cairo 1956) was a British physiologist and a member of the Faculty of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt, from 1895 to 1928, in which latter year he became Professor of physiology and dean of Kasr El Aini Hospital. Professor Wilson contributed to the study of pellagra at the beginning of the 20th century.

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  1. ^ Darby WJ, Hassan A (1967). "William Hawkins Wilson--a biographical sketch (1868-1956)". The Journal of Nutrition. 92 (1): 2–9. doi:10.1093/jn/92.1.1. PMID 5339120.
  2. ^ O'Connor, W. J. (3 February 1991). British Physiologists 1885-1914: A Biographical Dictionary. Manchester University Press. p. 519. ISBN 9780719032820. Retrieved 3 February 2019 – via Google Books.