Edvard Munch's crisis in 1908 and French medicine: His doctors, treatments, and sources of information [0.03%]
爱德华·蒙克的危机:1908年的治疗医生、治疗方法和信息来源
Stanley Finger,Elisabetta Sirgiovanni
Stanley Finger
In 1908, Norwegian artist Edvard Munch-already famous for The Scream and other paintings showing sickness, despair, and suffering-put himself under the care of Dr. Daniel Jacobson, a nerve doctor in Copenhagen. Jacobson had previously atten...
Ariane St-Denis,Rami Massie
Ariane St-Denis
In the scientific world, Professor Jean-Martin Charcot is known for his contribution to the establishment of the anatomo-clinical method in neurology in Paris at the Salpêtrière hospital. However, media attention in the late 1800s has foc...
Jean-Martin Charcot, member of thesis juries at the Paris medical school (1862-1893) [0.03%]
让-马丁·沙柯氏(1862-1893):巴黎医学院论文评审委员会成员
Olivier Walusinski
Olivier Walusinski
Jean-Martin Charcot is considered the founding father of modern neurology. There are many general and specialized biographies about him, the result being that a new text is unexpected or would likely amount to plagiarism. However, part of t...
The stone of madness: Charcot's interest in a copy after Pieter Bruegel Sr. as referred to by Henry Meige [0.03%]
疯狂的石头:亨利·米热提到的夏尔科对皮特勃鲁盖尔一幅画作的兴趣
Peter J Koehler
Peter J Koehler
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) is known to have possessed interesting works of art, e.g. Jan Steen's Marriage at Cana. In 1899, his pupil and colleague Henry Meige (1866-1940) wrote that Charcot had been interested in a painting (after a d...
Henry Hun and his family: Three foundational stories in the history of nineteenth-century American neurology, Part I. Thomas Hun (1808-1896): Nineteenth-century patriarch, neurophilosopher, and proto-neurologist [0.03%]
亨利·洪与其家人:十九世纪美国神经病学史上三部奠基性著作,第一部分。托马斯·洪(1808—1896):十九世纪的族长、神经哲学家和准神经科医师
Spencer Weig
Spencer Weig
Thomas Hun (1808-1896)-along with his sons Edward (1842-1880) and Henry (1854-1924)-were prime movers in establishing the clinical practice and academic discipline of neurology in the Hudson River Valley of New York in the ninteenth and ear...
Against vivisection: Charcot and Pitres' discovery of the human motor cortex and the birth of modern neurosurgery and of the surgical treatment of epilepsy [0.03%]
反对解剖学:夏科和皮特里斯关于人类运动皮层的发现及现代神经外科和癫痫外科治疗的诞生
Richard Leblanc
Richard Leblanc
This article addresses the discrepancy between Edouard Hitzig's and David Ferrier's findings on the cortical localization of movements in animals and Jean-Martin Charcot's findings in humans. The results of Hitzig's and Ferrier's vivisectio...
The conflicts of Ray Adams and Joe Foley with Abe Baker: The neurology and neuropathology of liver failure (1949-1963) and the founding of the American Academy of Neurology (1948) [0.03%]
雷伊·阿德AMS,乔·福利与埃博·贝克的纷争:肝功能衰竭(1949—1963)的神经病学和神经病理学以及美国神经病学学会的建立(1948年)
Douglas J Lanska
Douglas J Lanska
This article examines disagreements among three giants of twentieth-century American neurology: Raymond Adams, Joseph Foley, and Abraham Baker. The disagreements Adams and Foley had with Baker concerned two issues: (1) the neurologic and ne...
Benedikt Pleuhs,Sanjeev D Nandedkar,Hendrikus G Krouwer et al.
Benedikt Pleuhs et al.
Walter Eichler (1904-1942) performed the first in situ nerve conduction studies in humans. Eichler's work has been largely overlooked and there have been no biographical accounts written of him. His 1937 paper, Über die Ableitung der Aktio...
The trial of David Ferrier, November 1881: Context, proceedings, and aftermath [0.03%]
大卫·费里尔的审判:1881年11月的背景、庭审和后续影响
Ian Bone,Andrew J Larner
Ian Bone
In November 1881, the eminent physiologist and physician David Ferrier was prosecuted under the Cruelty to Animals Act 1876. The prosecution was raised by the Victoria Street Society, formerly known as the Society for the Protection of Anim...
The collaboration of Francis Forster and Wilder Penfield in the management of a girl with 'reflex epilepsy' [0.03%]
Francis Forster和Wilder Penfield对患有“反射性癫痫”的女孩的联合诊治
Douglas J Lanska,Richard Leblanc
Douglas J Lanska
In the era after World War II, Francis (Frank) Forster (1912-2006) became a preeminent American neurologist and epileptologist, with international prominence in the study of reflex epilepsy. Forster's interest in reflex epilepsy began with ...