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  1. 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).

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  3. 26 de ene. de 2002 · The inspiration for much of Asher's work was unfortunately also to be the cause of the abrupt end to his career. In 1964, after the decision to transfer the care of patients on the mental observation ward to a psychiatrist, Richard Asher retired from medicine. He died 5 years later at the age of 57.

  4. Now sadly out of print I was delighted to find this copy of Talking Sense, a collection of lectures by the great, late Richard Asher. A "must" for medics and a wonderfully witty collection for everybody. I wish more doctors would read it and use his down-to-earth sensible advice on how to talk to patients and staff, ...

  5. www.covenanthealth.com › provider › 7466-richard-asherRichard Asher - Covenant Health

    Richard Asher, PA is a physician assistant working with East Tennessee Cardiology Surgery Group. He was born and raised in Knoxville and attended the University of Tennessee for his bachelor’s degree before going to South College for his master’s degree. When he is not practicing medicine, Rik enjoys going to football games, especially the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_AsherDick Asher - Wikipedia

    Dick Asher. Martin Richard Asher is an American lawyer and former recording company executive. He is currently an affiliate professor of music business and an advisor to the undergraduate commercial music program at Florida Atlantic University. [1]

  7. Chronic cough is a disease entity in its own right, not a symptom, according to newly released guidelines from the European Respiratory Society. The head of the guidelines taskforce Professor Alyn Hugh Morice, from the Respiratory Research Group at Hull University, told the ERS Congress in Madrid that vagal hypersensitivity was what underlay ...