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Charles Dickens: a neglected diagnosis
Charles Dickens died of a stroke on June 9, 1870, aged 58 years. He was ill for the last 5 years of his life, although no diagnosis has yet...
Dickens Quarterly, 06/01/08 by I.C. McManus · More from publication -
Aesthetic activities and aesthetic attitudes: influences of education, background and personality on interest and involvement in the arts.

There have been few studies of why some people are frequently involved in aesthetic activities such as going to the theatre, reading or playing...
British Journal of Psychology, 11/01/06 by Furnham, A.; McManus, I.C. · More from publication -
Intercalated degrees, learning styles, and career preferences: prospective longitudinal study of UK medical students
Intercalated degrees for medical students, that is, academic degrees taken concurrently with others, seem to produce more orientation toward...
British Medical Journal, 08/28/99 by I C McManus · More from publication -
Factors affecting likelihood of applicants being offered a place in medical schools in the United Kingdom in 1996 and 1997: retrospective study
Objective To assess the relation between a range of measures and the likelihood of applicants to medical schools in the United Kingdom being...
British Medical Journal, 10/24/98 by I.C. McManus · More from publication -
Clinical experience, performance in final examinations, and learning style in medical students: prospective study
Objective: To assess whether the clinical experience of undergraduate medical students relates to their performance in final examinations and...
British Medical Journal, 01/31/98 by I.C. McManus · More from publication



