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Bert Morton (Morton HB)
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- Subject: Bert Morton (Morton HB)
- From: John R Smale <jsmale@DIGITIMER.COM>
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 15:21:24 +0100
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It is with a sad heart that I have to relay the news that Bert Morton passed away this
morning.
Numerous people will personally remember his help and guidance as their career passed them
through The EEG Department of The National Hospital, Queen Square, London, back in the 60's,
70's and 80's.
Within the Clinical Neurophysiology world as a whole, he will be remembered for a the
numerous papers that he co-authored with Pat Merton (Merton PA) and David Marsden (Marsden
CA) - the famous 3M's.
If anyone would like any further information, please do e-mail me, but I do not have any at
present.
Sincerely, John