History Of British Neurology
Diseases of the nervous system are a relatively small but vitally important part of medicine. There was no scientific basis for diagnosis or treatment until the seventeenth century when Dr Thomas Willis (1621-1675) and his team tackled anatomy by dissection of the nervous system, physiology by animal experiments and pathology by post-mortem analysis. It was Willis who first used the word “neurology” and his team, who were among the founders of the Royal Society, included Christopher Wren who, besides being famous as an architect of London's churches, drew the first modern diagram of the human brain. Developments in our knowledge of the nervous system in the following centuries, and the unique importance of clinical neurology, became globally recognised through the work of Whytt, Heberden, Hughlings Jackson, Gowers and many others.The work and discoveries of these eminent specialists were extended with the introduction of such neurosciences as neurophysiology, neuropathology and neuro-radiology, and this is the first comprehensive account of a battle with the unknown by determined practitioners.
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History Of British Neurology
Diseases of the nervous system are a relatively small but vitally important part of medicine. There was no scientific basis for diagnosis or treatment until the seventeenth century when Dr Thomas Willis (1621-1675) and his team tackled anatomy by dissection of the nervous system, physiology by animal experiments and pathology by post-mortem analysis. It was Willis who first used the word “neurology” and his team, who were among the founders of the Royal Society, included Christopher Wren who, besides being famous as an architect of London's churches, drew the first modern diagram of the human brain. Developments in our knowledge of the nervous system in the following centuries, and the unique importance of clinical neurology, became globally recognised through the work of Whytt, Heberden, Hughlings Jackson, Gowers and many others.The work and discoveries of these eminent specialists were extended with the introduction of such neurosciences as neurophysiology, neuropathology and neuro-radiology, and this is the first comprehensive account of a battle with the unknown by determined practitioners.
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History Of British Neurology

History Of British Neurology

by F Clifford Rose
History Of British Neurology

History Of British Neurology

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Diseases of the nervous system are a relatively small but vitally important part of medicine. There was no scientific basis for diagnosis or treatment until the seventeenth century when Dr Thomas Willis (1621-1675) and his team tackled anatomy by dissection of the nervous system, physiology by animal experiments and pathology by post-mortem analysis. It was Willis who first used the word “neurology” and his team, who were among the founders of the Royal Society, included Christopher Wren who, besides being famous as an architect of London's churches, drew the first modern diagram of the human brain. Developments in our knowledge of the nervous system in the following centuries, and the unique importance of clinical neurology, became globally recognised through the work of Whytt, Heberden, Hughlings Jackson, Gowers and many others.The work and discoveries of these eminent specialists were extended with the introduction of such neurosciences as neurophysiology, neuropathology and neuro-radiology, and this is the first comprehensive account of a battle with the unknown by determined practitioners.

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ISBN-13: 9781848166684
Publisher: Imperial College Press
Publication date: 11/02/2011
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements xiii

Abbreviations xv

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Before Willis 7

Gilbertus ANGLICUS 7

Bartholomaeus ANGLICUS 9

John of GADDESDEN 10

John de MIRFIELD 13

John of ARDENNE 13

Philip BARROUGH 14

Robert PEMMELL 14

Chapter 2 Dr Thomas Willis: The Founder of Neurology 17

Chapter 3 The Seventeenth Century 41

William HARVEY 42

Francis GLISSON 44

Sir William PETTY 46

Thomas SYDENHAM 47

Sir Robert BOYLE 49

Thomas MILLINGTON 50

Richard LOWER 51

John LOCKE 52

Sir Christopher WREN 53

Robert HOOKE 54

Humphrey RIDLEY 54

Chapter 4 The Eighteenth Century 57

Stephen HALES 58

The MONROS: primus, secundus, tertius 59

William HEBERDEN 62

William CULLEN 66

John FOTHERGILL 68

Robert WHYTT 71

John HUNTER 73

Erasmus DARWIN 74

William Cumberland CRUIKSHANK 75

Chapter 5 The First Half of the Nineteenth Century 78

James PARKINSON 80

John COOKE 83

Thomas YOUNG 87

Sir Charles BELL 87

Richard BRIGHT 94

Marshall ITALL 96

Robert James GRAVES 101

Robert Bentley TODD 103

Chapter 6 The National Hospital, Queen Square 107

Physicians

Sir Edward SIEVEKING 113

Charles RADCLIFFE 114

Jabez Spence RAMSKILL 115

Sir John Russell REYNOLDS 116

Thomas BUZZARD 117

John HUGHLINGS JACKSON 117

Henry Charlton BASTIAN 128

Sir William GOWERS 130

Sir James RISIEN RUSSELL 137

William ALDREN TURNER 138

James COLLIER 139

Sir Edward Farquar BUZZARD ' 141

Sir Thomas GRAINGER STEWART 143

George RIDDOCH 143

Neurosurgeon

Sir Charles BALLANCE 144

ENT Surgeon

Sir Felix SEMON 145

Chapter 7 The Latter Part of the Nineteenth Century 149

Thomas LAYCOCK 150

Charles Edouard BROWN-SEQUARD 152

John William OGLE 156

Sir Samuel WILKS 156

Sir William BROADBENT 159

Sir David FERRIER 159

Sir William OSLER 163

Sir James PURVES-STEWART 167

Robert FOSTER KENNEDY 169

Chapter 8 The Twentieth Century 174

Sir Henry HEAD 177

Wilfred HARRIS 185

Sir Gordon HOLMES 187

Sir Samuel Alexander KINNIER WILSON 192

Sir Francis WALSHE 195

William John ADIE 197

Sir Charles SYMONDS 198

Lord BRAIN 200

Edward Arnold CARMICHAEL 201

Macdonald CRITCHLEY 202

Derek DENNY-BROWN 204

Swithin MEADOWS 207

Henry MILLER 208

Chapter 9 Neurosurgery 213

Sir William MACEWEN 214

Sir Rickman GODLEE 217

Sir Victor HORSLEY 219

Sir Geoffrey JEFFERSON 224

Sir Hugh CAIRNS 225

Bryan JENNETT 227

Head Injuries

Richard WISEMAN 228

James YONGE 230

Sir Percival POTT 230

Benjamin BELL 232

John ABERNETHY 233

Sir Astley COOPER 233

George James GUTHRIE 235

Chapter 10 Paediatric Neurology 239

Michael UNDERWOOD 240

William John LITTLE 240

Charles WEST 243

John Langdon Haydon DOWN 245

James TAYLOR 246

Frederick Eustace BATTEN 247

Paul Harmer SANDIFER 249

Neil GORDON 249

Chapter 11 Neuropathology 252

Matthew BAILLIE 254

John CHEYNE 256

John ABERCROMBIE 259

Sir Robert CARSWELL 261

Sir George BURROWS 262

Walter MOXON 263

Sir Frederick MOTT 265

Joseph Godwin GREENFIELD 267

Other Contributors

Robert HOOPER 268

Augustus Volney WALLER 268

John Walker DAWSON 269

Dorothy RUSSELL 269

Chapter 12 Neurophysiology 273

Herbert MAYO 274

Walter GASKELL 275

Sir Edward SHARPEY-SCHAFER 275

John Newport LANGLEY 277

Sir Charles SHERRINGTON 278

Sir Henry DALE 287

Chapter 13 Other Neurosciences 292

Electrophysiology

Richard CATON 294

Hans BERGER 295

Electromyography

Lord Edgar ADRIAN 297

George DAWSON 301

Neurochemistry

Johann THUDICHUM 302

Neuroradiology

Godfrey HOUNSFIELD 304

Spinal Cord Rehabilitation

Sir Ludwig GUTTMANN 307

Neuro-ophthalmology

Douglas ARGYLL ROBERTSON 309

Warren TAY 310

James HINSHELWOOD 311

Index 315

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