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William Richard Gowers 1845-1915

William Richard Gowers 1845-1915

Exploring the Victorian Brain

9780199692316
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Sir William Richard Gowers was one of the pre-eminent clinical neurologists of the nineteenth century. He is best remembered for his discovery of the eponymous Gowers sign, for his invention of the patella hammer, and for authoring the classic two-volume neurology textbook Manual of Diseases of the Nervous System. To date Dr Gowers has been the subject of only one published biography, while some aspects of Gowers work have been chronicled in historical works regardingthe history of neurology. This book goes into greater detail than ever, presenting the life story behind a great Victorian brain. Generously illustrated throughout with family photographs and original sketches, the authors cover Gowers early years, his clinical work at Queen Square, his accolades, and friendships with explorers and famous authors. Co-authored by an academic with special access to the Gowers family archives and two leading neurologists, this book is the first definitive reference work on the life ofWilliam Richard Gowers, and will be of great interest to neurologists, neuroscientists, medical historians, and laypersons with an interest in neurology and mental illness.
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OUP Oxford
87065
9780199692316
9780199692316

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
330
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
720
  • Family and schooling in Victorian England; Apprentice years 1861-2; Apprentice years 1863; Medical student 1863-1870; Choosing neurology; Gowers and clinical diagnosis; Gowers the writer and researcher; Gowers the writer and lecturer; Life outside work; Grand old man of clinical neurology; Gowers: the man, his work, and his legacy;
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