Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) --did he have a brain tumour?
Retief, F.P.; Cilliers, J.F.G.; Caesar, J.
South African Medical Journal 100(1): 26-28
2010
ISSN/ISBN: 0256-9574 PMID: 20429483 Document Number: 642979
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