Basal Ganglia Surgery: Irving Cooper’s Discovery

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Basal Ganglia Surgery: Irving Cooper’s Discovery is brought to you by the Medical Student Neurosurgery Training Center.

Join Dr. Joseph Neimat, University of Louisville Department of Neurosurgery, as he discusses Irving Cooper’s Discovery

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