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  1. 10 de jun. de 2015 · The Royal Society of Medicine recently (3 November 2014 – 24 January 2015) held an exhibition called “Richard Asher (1912-1969): A Celebration”. Asher, an English physician and writer, is mainly unknown to those under fifty. He was appointed as physician to the Central Middlesex Hospital in 1943, and worked there until his resignation in ...

  2. by Richard Asher, 2015. Publisher: Psychology News Press, London We all think about our patients and our profession but few of us write these reflections down, and our opinions rarely influence our contemporaries or our future colleagues. The best of Dr Richard Asher’s entertaining and instructive articles and papers have been gathered into his book, Talking Sense About Medicine , allowing ...

  3. Richard Alan John Asher MD, FRCP (Brighton, 3 april 1912 – Marylebone, 25 april 1969) was een Engelse internist en schrijver.. Hij bedacht de naam Münchhausensyndroom in een artikel The Lancet in 1951.. Levensloop. Hij was de zoon van een dominee, Felix Asher, en Louise Stern. Hij trouwde Margaret Augusta Eliot, een professioneel musicus die les gaf aan de Guildhall School of Drama and ...

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  5. 29 de abr. de 2016 · Asher could not come to terms with the situation and stopped working. Tragically, in 1969 he took his life, confirming the opinion of some that he had a manic-depressive disorder although the evidence for this is questionable. Richard Asher left us a marvellous legacy of erudite papers, witty apercus and clinical thinking that will never date.

  6. Richard Alan John Asher, né le 3 avril 1912 à Brighton ( Angleterre) et mort le 25 avril 1969 à Londres dans le quartier de Marylebone, est un médecin endocrinologue et hématologue britannique à qui l'on doit la description, en 1951, du syndrome de Münchausen 1, 2. Il est compagnon du Collège royal de médecine (FRCP).

  7. Richard Alan John Asher. MRCS LRCP (1935) MB BS Lond (1936) MRCP (1942) MD (1946) FRCP (1952) Son of the Rev. Felix Asher of Brighton, who could not resist a good book, Richard Asher had a violinist and a ’cellist as aunt and uncle. He was born at Brighton, educated at Lancing College and the London Hospital, qualified in 1935 and was then ...