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Cecil Charles Worster-Drought

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English physician and neurologist

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Cecil Charles Worster-Drought (2 August 1888–27 October 1971) was an English physician and neurologist. He discovered and named Worster-Drought syndrome. He was one of the founders of Moor House School, Oxted, Surrey, a school that specialises in speech and language disorders.

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  1. "Moor House School & College - History".


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