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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... Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease Robert Graves and multiple neuritis Sir Henry Head: a note on herpes zoster Physical signs 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. A brief history of the reflex hammer A brief history of the tuning ...
... Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease Robert Graves and multiple neuritis Sir Henry Head: a note on herpes zoster Physical signs 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. A brief history of the reflex hammer A brief history of the tuning ...
Side xii
... Charcot joints Francis Bacon: father of the scientific experiment Sir Charles Symonds Derek Denny-Brown Illnesses of the famous, and some medical truants 127. 128. 129. 130. Peter Mark Roget and his thesaurus Chekhov: playwright and ...
... Charcot joints Francis Bacon: father of the scientific experiment Sir Charles Symonds Derek Denny-Brown Illnesses of the famous, and some medical truants 127. 128. 129. 130. Peter Mark Roget and his thesaurus Chekhov: playwright and ...
Side 45
... jerk “was first systematically studied by Erb and Westphal, but previously partially recognized and employed in diagnosis by Charcot.” 17 Gowers was quick to take up this technique, describing in Erb, Westphal and the Tendon Reflexes 45.
... jerk “was first systematically studied by Erb and Westphal, but previously partially recognized and employed in diagnosis by Charcot.” 17 Gowers was quick to take up this technique, describing in Erb, Westphal and the Tendon Reflexes 45.
Side 48
... Charcot, Ferrier and Gowers were of course colossi whose reputations bestrode international boundaries. There were many others of great distinction, but of less fame. Whilst living with his mother in Pimlico, Lockhart Clarke was engaged ...
... Charcot, Ferrier and Gowers were of course colossi whose reputations bestrode international boundaries. There were many others of great distinction, but of less fame. Whilst living with his mother in Pimlico, Lockhart Clarke was engaged ...
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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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2nd edn acromegaly Alzheimer anatomy animal aphasia Arch Armand Trousseau arteries atrophy attacks became Berlin blood brain Broca cause cells centre century cerebellum cerebral Charcot Charles chorea Cited classic clinical cluster headache College of Physicians convolutions convulsive cortex Critchley described diagnosis disease disorders encephalitis lethargica epilepsy facial fibres Founders of Neurology frontal function Galen Gowers haemorrhage hammer head hemiplegia Hippocrates History of Neurology Hospital hydrocephalus James Parkinson Lancet later lathyrism Lectures legs lesion limbs lobe localisation London Medicine medulla medulla oblongata migraine Modified motor movements muscles muscular nerve nervous system Neurol neurologist Neurosurg observed Oxford pain palsy paper paralysis Paris Parkinson pathology patient Pearce peripheral physiology Professor Psychiatry published pupil recognised References reflex remarkable reported Robert Remak Robert Whytt Royal College sensation sensory spinal cord studies Sydenham Society Sylvius symptoms syndrome Thomas Trans Trousseau tumour vascular ventricles Vesalius Whytt Willis wrote