From brain cytoarchitectonics to clinical neurology: Polish Institute for Brain Research in Vilnius, 1931-1938 [0.03%]
从脑细胞构筑学到临床神经学:维尔纽斯脑研究所(1931—1938)
Eglė Sakalauskaitė-Juodeikienė,Aistis Žalnora
Eglė Sakalauskaitė-Juodeikienė
The Polish Institute for Brain Research was established in Warsaw in 1928 to support scientific research on the brain and its functions. The director of the institute was Maksymilian Rose (1883-1937), a distinguished Polish neurologist and ...
Scientific plurality and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): A philosophical and historical perspective on Charcot's texts [0.03%]
从哲学和历史的角度看夏柯的 ALS 文本:科学多元论与肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症(ALS)
Anne Fenoy
Anne Fenoy
The history of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)-also known as Charcot's disease, Lou Gehrig's disease, and motor neuron disease (MND)-freezes the texts of the scientist and physician Jean-Martin Charcot in a hagiographic narrative descri...
Ghost cells: Wilder Penfield and the characterization of glia and glial pathology, 1924-1932 [0.03%]
鬼细胞:Wilder Penfield对神经胶质细胞及其病理学的阐释(1924—1932)
Adam M R Groh,Richard Leblanc
Adam M R Groh
Wilder Penfield is known for his contributions to the structure-function relationship of the brain and for the surgical treatment of focal epilepsy. Less well known are his contributions to the study of glial cells and his investigation of ...
Brouillet's Une leçon clinique à la Salpêtrière as an epistemic tool in Charcot's research on hysterical amnesia [0.03%]
夏柯利用布罗伊尔的《沙利埃特医院的临床教学课》研究歇斯底里遗忘症中的认识论工具作用
Paula Muhr
Paula Muhr
Much has been written, mostly in overly critical terms, about Jean-Martin Charcot's use of images in his hysteria research. Besides the images of patients Charcot produced for his clinical research, one other image has preoccupied present-d...
The evolution of plasticity in the neuroscientific literature during the second half of the twentieth century to the present [0.03%]
二十世纪后半叶至今神经科学文献中可塑性概念的演变
Aliakbar Akbaritabar,Beatrix P Rubin
Aliakbar Akbaritabar
In the neurosciences, concepts play an important role in the conception and direction of research. Among the theoretical notions and direction of research, plasticity stands out because of the multiple ways in which scientists use it to des...
'A divine right to photograph': E. Graeme Robertson's (1903-1975) historical motion pictures of National Hospital staff in 1933 [0.03%]
“拍摄的天赋权利”: E·格雷姆·罗伯逊于1933年对民族医院员工的电影记录
Nadeem Toodayan,Denis G Robertson,Neil E Anderson et al.
Nadeem Toodayan et al.
In the course of researching and writing the first-ever book length biography of Edward Graeme Robertson's (1903-1975) eventful life and career in Australasian neurology, a rare 1933 cinema film recording of National Hospital staff at Queen...
Camille Jaccard
Camille Jaccard
Jean-Martin Charcot's 1883 lectures on aphasia at the Salpêtrière Hospital were seen as the starting point for the development of a psychology in the work of the famous neurologist. In his lectures, Charcot set out a theory of language fu...
Julien Bogousslavsky,Laurent Tatu
Julien Bogousslavsky
Biographies, articles, and meetings devoted to the founder of modern neurology, Jean-Martin Charcot, are typically dithyrambic, if not hagiographic. It seems that the striking professional and familial qualities of Charcot have erased any o...
The prominent role of Charcot and the French neurological tradition in Latin America [0.03%]
Charcot及其法国神经学传统在拉丁美洲的重要作用
Hélio A Ghizoni Teive,Carlos Henrique F Camargo
Hélio A Ghizoni Teive
The establishment of neurology schools in Latin America during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries profoundly influenced the French neurology school. In the latter half of the nineteenth century, the neurology department at th...
Charcot's international visitors and pupils from Europe, the United States, and Russia [0.03%]
查尔科的欧洲、美国和俄罗斯访客与学生
Emmanuel Broussolle,Edward H Reynolds,Peter J Koehler et al.
Emmanuel Broussolle et al.
The foundation by Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) of the Salpêtrière School in Paris had an influential role in the development of neurology during the late-nineteenth century. The international aura of Charcot attracted neurologists from...