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4 unusual facts about Edward Llewellyn


Edward Llewellyn

Edward Llewellyn-Thomas (1917–1984), English scientist, professor and (under name Edward Llewellyn) science-fiction author

Edward Llewellyn-Thomas

He also pursued his clinical interests and held appointments in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Women's College Hospital and in the department of anesthesia at the Toronto General Hospital.

Always active, at the time of his death he was preparing a submission to the Federal Commission investigating the Ocean Ranger disaster.

While in medical school, Llewellyn-Thomas was employed as an Electrical Engineer at the Montreal Neurological Institute where he worked with Carl Jasper and Wilder Penfield, who, at that time were engaged in their pioneering work on mapping the electrical activity of the brain.



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