Fragments Of Neurological HistoryWorld Scientific, 24. apr. 2003 - 652 sider This highly interesting collection of historical articles started as a series of “space-fillers”, the journalist's device to mitigate the harshness of white space at the end of scientific papers.The author has expanded these short essays and included several additional articles and biographical reviews. He has also incorporated some longer, more discursive essays, which should be relevant to neurologists, physicians and those working in internal medicine and psychiatry. The reader attracted to medical and neurological history should find much of interest in these diverse topics. |
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Side vii
... Broca—Dax controversy 16. Development of concepts of aphasia 17. Aphasia and Wernicke's arc 18. Paul Broca and aphasia xiii xvii 14 22 26 29 33 37 44 48 51 55 59 62 67 69 19. 20. 21. 22. Von Monakow and diaschisis Gerstmann's syndrome.
... Broca—Dax controversy 16. Development of concepts of aphasia 17. Aphasia and Wernicke's arc 18. Paul Broca and aphasia xiii xvii 14 22 26 29 33 37 44 48 51 55 59 62 67 69 19. 20. 21. 22. Von Monakow and diaschisis Gerstmann's syndrome.
Side 19
... be so, the left side of the brain is sooner ready for learning. It is the elder brother.”” Paul Broca” showed that expressive speech was “localised” to the The Localisation of Function: Early Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology 19.
... be so, the left side of the brain is sooner ready for learning. It is the elder brother.”” Paul Broca” showed that expressive speech was “localised” to the The Localisation of Function: Early Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology 19.
Side 20
... Broca presented the case of a man who could not speak. On his death, Broca performed an autopsy, revealing a lesion situated principally in the middle part of the frontal lobe of the left hemisphere. By attempting correlations between ...
... Broca presented the case of a man who could not speak. On his death, Broca performed an autopsy, revealing a lesion situated principally in the middle part of the frontal lobe of the left hemisphere. By attempting correlations between ...
Side 21
... Broca, P.P. Perte de la parole; ramollisement chronique et destructio partielle du lobe antérieur gauche du cerveau. Bull. Soc. Anthrop. Paris 186l; 2: 235-38. 3 Convolutions and asymmetries of the brain The “coils” of The Localisation ...
... Broca, P.P. Perte de la parole; ramollisement chronique et destructio partielle du lobe antérieur gauche du cerveau. Bull. Soc. Anthrop. Paris 186l; 2: 235-38. 3 Convolutions and asymmetries of the brain The “coils” of The Localisation ...
Side 24
... Broca—Dax controversy). The idea gradually evolved, partly owing to Broca, that the various areas of the brain were informed or “educated” by the functions they performed; it took many decades for that to be challenged. Handedness was ...
... Broca—Dax controversy). The idea gradually evolved, partly owing to Broca, that the various areas of the brain were informed or “educated” by the functions they performed; it took many decades for that to be challenged. Handedness was ...
Indhold
Aspects of cerebral disorders | 67 |
Dementias | 101 |
Headaches | 123 |
Epilepsy and related disorders | 179 |
Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus | 199 |
Strokes and vascular diseases | 213 |
Ocular disorders | 241 |
Cranial nerve disorders | 257 |
Neuralgias and polyneuropathies | 311 |
Physical signs | 339 |
Genetic developmental and congenital disorders | 381 |
Movement disorders | 399 |
Neuromuscular diseases | 457 |
Miscellaneous | 477 |
Illnesses of the famous and some medical truants | 577 |
Index | 625 |
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