Olivier Walusinski
Olivier Walusinski
The neurology of literature [0.03%]
文学神经学
G D Perkin
G D Perkin
The confines of this chapter are necessarily arbitrary. Its limits are partly imposed by the extent of my reading (all the references have been read in full!) and partly by the restrictions of space - as a consequence of that restriction th...
Portrayal of neurological illness and physicians in the works of shakespeare [0.03%]
莎士比亚作品中的神经性疾病及其对医生的描绘
Brandy R Matthews
Brandy R Matthews
William Shakespeare was arguably one of the most prolific writers of all time. The topics explored in his works include both physicians and neurological illnesses. In addition to a review of the portrayal of neurological diseases such as de...
'The adventure': Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz's extraordinary stroke diary [0.03%]
《冒险——夏尔-费尔南·拉穆的奇异性中风日记》
J Bogousslavsky
J Bogousslavsky
The famous Swiss writer Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz suffered a stroke at 65 years, which he called 'the adventure' or 'the accident'. He developed language disturbances suggesting crossed aphasia in a right hander with left hemiparesis. This un...
'A man can be destroyed but not defeated': Ernest Hemingway's near-death experience and declining health [0.03%]
《东征西撤:海明威的生命绝境与健康危机》
Sebastian Dieguez
Sebastian Dieguez
Ernest Hemingway is one of the most popular and widely acclaimed American writers of the 20th century. His works and life epitomize the image of the hyper-masculine hero, facing the cruelties of life with 'grace under pressure'. Most of his...
Autism and art [0.03%]
自闭症与艺术创作
Ioan James
Ioan James
The link between mild forms of autism and artistic creativity is suggested by a number of individual cases. Here those of a well-known composer, Béla Bártok, and a famous visual artist, Andy Warhol, are considered. ...
Maurizio Paciaroni
Maurizio Paciaroni
The writings of Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), mathematician, physicist, and theologian, are often thought of as an ideal example of classical French prose. In fact, Pascal's scientific contributions include the principle of hydrostatics, known...
Laurent Tatu
Laurent Tatu
The life and works of Blaise Cendrars (1887-1961), one of the greatest French literary authors of the 20th century, were profoundly influenced by neurology. Having been wounded in the Great War in 1915, his right forearm was amputated, and ...
Stendhal's aphasic spells: the first report of transient ischemic attacks followed by stroke [0.03%]
斯泰恩达的失语症发作:首次有关短暂性脑缺血发作继发卒中的报道
Julien Bogousslavsky,Gil Assal
Julien Bogousslavsky
In March 1841, the year before he died of acute stroke, Stendhal, one of the most famous French novelists of the 19th century, developed a series of short-lived speech impairments which he precisely reported in his correspondence. His repor...
Brandy R Matthews
Brandy R Matthews
Opera is a complex musical form that reflects the complexity of the human condition and the human brain. This article presents an introduction to the portrayal of medical professionals in opera, including one neurologist, as well as two cha...