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 8
... described. It is in the seventh book that there are found 15 diagrams of remarkable quality. The separation of grey from white matter is shown for the first time. Horizontal sections plainly show the ventricles, caudate, thalamus ...
... described. It is in the seventh book that there are found 15 diagrams of remarkable quality. The separation of grey from white matter is shown for the first time. Horizontal sections plainly show the ventricles, caudate, thalamus ...
Side 9
... described the vessels of the ox rather than those of man. If you examine the arrangement of the third artery [internal carotid] entering the cranial cavity in man, you will find it as I have now declared; meanwhile you will observe a ...
... described the vessels of the ox rather than those of man. If you examine the arrangement of the third artery [internal carotid] entering the cranial cavity in man, you will find it as I have now declared; meanwhile you will observe a ...
Side 10
... described in the second edition of Vesalius' Fabrica (1543)}: In a two-year-old girl he had obtained “9 lbs. of water from the ventricles. I marvelled at 10 Fragments of Neurological History Cortical gyri Focal epilepsy Hydrocephalus.
... described in the second edition of Vesalius' Fabrica (1543)}: In a two-year-old girl he had obtained “9 lbs. of water from the ventricles. I marvelled at 10 Fragments of Neurological History Cortical gyri Focal epilepsy Hydrocephalus.
Side 11
... described the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).” The ventricular aqueduct The connection between the third and fourth ventricles had already been mentioned or supposed by Galen in “De usum partium” as a canal giving ...
... described the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).” The ventricular aqueduct The connection between the third and fourth ventricles had already been mentioned or supposed by Galen in “De usum partium” as a canal giving ...
Side 32
... described in Fabrica (1543) an “anus-like orifice of the meatus which extends from the third to the fourth ventricle” below the quadrigeminal bodies. In Chapter 21 of the disputation of Franciscus Sylvius is described a canalis vel ...
... described in Fabrica (1543) an “anus-like orifice of the meatus which extends from the third to the fourth ventricle” below the quadrigeminal bodies. In Chapter 21 of the disputation of Franciscus Sylvius is described a canalis vel ...
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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