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| ||| Philip Bradley教授于2009年8月27日去世,享年90岁,他从卑微的起点成长为神经精神药理学这一新科学学科的几十位专家之一。他是布里斯托尔一个苦苦挣扎的印刷工的六个孩子中最小的一个。当时欧洲正处于战争的边缘,他设法获得了一笔罕见的教育补助金,在布里斯托尔大学学习动物学和化学,这使他在四年里不受武装部队招募委员会的关注,直到他获得了教师资格。然后出现了一个小嗝嗝!因为有一次化学考试不及格,他不再被免除兵役。尽管当时他对电子学的了解非常少,但英国军队出于自己神秘的原因,命令他向新兵教授电子学!他设法领先他的学生两步,经过六年的服务,积累了相当可观的……
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Professor Philip Bradley, who died on 27 August 2009, at the age of 90, rose from humble beginnings to become one of the doyens of the new scientific discipline of Neuropsychopharmacology. He was the youngest of the six children of a struggling Bristol printer. With Europe hovering on the brink of war, he managed to obtain a rare educational grant to study Zoology and Chemistry at Bristol University, which would preserve him from the attentions of the Armed Forces Recruiting Board for 4 years, until he qualified as a schoolteacher. And then there was a hiccup! Because he failed one of his Chemistry exams, he was no longer exempt from military service. Although his knowledge of electronics at that time was vanishingly small, the British Army, for its own arcane reasons, ordered him to teach it to recruits! He managed to stay two steps ahead of his students and, after 6 years of service, had amassed considerable …