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A Short History of Neurology: 1660-1910

The British Contribution

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Description
Biographies used to illustrate landmark achievements include those of
Thomas Laycock, Hughlings Jackson, James Parkinson, Jean-Martin Charcot and David Ferrier. The contributors bring their findings to life through accounts of seminal neurological publications, and discussions of the traditionally accepted theories and developments of the time.
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9780750641654
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Publication date
1999
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
296
Weight (g)
468
  • The beginnings: Thomas Willis (1621-1675) and his circle of friends; When the brain came out of the skull: Thomas Willis (1621-1675), anatomical technique and the formation of the cerebral body in 17th century England; Convergence of neurological anatomy and pathology in the British Isles: 1800-1850; Evolution of British neurology in comparison with other countries; The comparative approach: giant fibres; John Fothergill (1712-1780); Robert Whytt (1714-1776): The sceptical neuroscientist; James Parkinson (1755-1824); Three early nineteenth century British neurological texts; Buried contributions of the last century; Laycock (1812-1876) as the source of Hughlings Jacksons relfex and evolutionary theories; Hughlings Jacksons evolutionary neurophysiology; What modern neuroscience we can learn from Hughlings Jackson; John Langdon Down (1828-1896); Edward Liveings (1832-1919) theory of nerve storms in migraine; David Ferrier (1843-1928): A founder of modern neuroscience; Sir William Richard Gowers (1845-1915): Exhumation and decoding of his shorthand publications; Charles Edward Beevors (1854-1915) and Beevors sign; The French connection; A book collectors perspective.
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