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Paul M. Levin
American neurologist.
Associated eponyms:
Jarcho-Levin syndrome
A syndrome of severe malformation of the spinal column and thoracic cage.

Biography:
Paul M. Levin was affiliated with the Division of Neurology and Neurosurgery, The University of Chicago, and the Sub-Department of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins University. In 1951 he was the President of the Southern Epilepsy & EEG Society.
Bibliography:
- Paul M. Levin:
The efferent fibers of the frontal lobe of the monkey, Macaca mulatta.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, Philadelphia, 1935, 63 (3): 369-412.
- Paul M. Levin:
Restlessness and morbid hunger in man.
Science, November 20, 1936, 84 (2186): 463.
- Michaerl Joseph and Paul M. Levin:
Multiple Telangiectases of the Brain. A Discussion of Hereditary Factors in Their Development.
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, September 1936, 36: 514-529.
- Paul M. Levin and Orthello R. Langworthy
Extrapyramidal control of micturition: the effects of lesions of the tegmentum of the mid-brain.
American Journal of Physiology, Washington, 1937, 118: 483-491.
- Paul M. Levin
The relation of sympathetic nerves to spinal shock of the urinary bladder of the cat.
American Journal of Physiology, Washington, 1938, 122: 62-66.
- Paul M. Levin:
The action of acetyl-beta-methylcholine chloride (mecholyl) in neurogenic disturbances of the urinary bladder, with a note on the mechanism of spinal shock.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Baltimore, 1938, 62 (3): 449-458.
- Paul M. Levin, F. Keith Beadford
The exact origin of the cortico-spinal tract in the monkey.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, June 1938, 68 (4): 411-422.
- J. N. Hanna, S. A. Ritchie, A. D. Merritt, A. F. Van den Hurk, D. A. Phillips, I. L. Serafin. R. E. Norton, W. J. McBride, F. V. Gleeson, and M. Poidinger:
Two contiuous outbreaks of dengue type 2 in North Queensland.
The Medical Journal of Australia, 1998, 168: 221-225.
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