The transition from cranial surgery to neurosurgery in East London, 1760-1960 [0.03%]
1760-1960年东伦敦从颅骨外科到神经外科的转变
Jonathan Pollock,Mariam Awan,Jonathan Benjamin et al.
Jonathan Pollock et al.
The emergence of neurosurgery from the practice of cranial surgery between the eighteenth and the twentieth centuries in London, UK, is well documented, including the role of Sir Victor Horsley, the first neurosurgical appointee at the Nati...
The electrified artist: Edvard Munch's demons, treatments, and sketch of an electrotherapy session (1908-1909) [0.03%]
通电的艺术家:爱德华·蒙克的恶魔、治疗以及他对一次电疗法疗程的素描(1908-1909年)
Stanley Finger,Elisabetta Sirgiovanni
Stanley Finger
In 1908-1909, Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944), best remembered for The Scream (1893), spent eight months under Daniel Jacobson's care in a private nerve clinic in Copenhagen. Munch was suffering from alcohol abuse, and his signs a...
Arwa Ibrahim
Arwa Ibrahim
Although the history of treating headaches spans thousands of years, scientists during the tenth century made unique and significant contributions to understanding, treating, and preventing the development of headaches. In fact, the tenth c...
Carl Bergmann (1814-1865) and the discovery of the anatomical site in the retina where vision is initiated [0.03%]
卡尔·伯格曼(1814-1865)与视网膜视觉起始部位的发现
Larry Thibos,Katharina Lenner,Cameron Thibos
Larry Thibos
A preeminent quest of nineteenth-century visual neuroscience was to identify the anatomical elements of the retina that respond to light. A major breakthrough came in 1854, when Carl Bergmann discovered through direct observation that the h...
Haloperidol's introduction in the United States: A tale of a failed trial and its consequences [0.03%]
氯丙嗪在美国的上市:一次失败试验及其后果的故事
João Tavares
João Tavares
Haloperidol, the first butyrophenone neuroleptic, was created in Europe by Janssen Pharmaceuticals in 1958 and was introduced swiftly throughout the continent with great enthusiasm. On September 15, 1959, at Janssen's headquarters in Belgiu...
Herbis, non verbis, fiunt medicamenta vitae: The Italian botanist Arturo Nannizzi (1887-1961) and his contribution to the treatment of parkinsonism following encephalitis lethargica [0.03%]
药到病除,对小脑扁桃体炎后帕金森综合征治疗的贡献:意大利植物学家阿图罗·纳尼兹(1887-1961)及其学术成就
Mariano Martini,Francesco Brigo,Davide Orsini
Mariano Martini
We describe the Italian contribution to the description and treatment of parkinsonism following encephalitis lethargica (EL): postencephalitic parkinsonism (PEP). Special attention is devoted to the description of postencephalitic symptoms ...
Mervyn J Eadie
Mervyn J Eadie
On November 8, 1923, William John Adie described an unusual disorder to the Section of Neurology of the Royal Society of Medicine. The condition comprised frequent momentary stereotyped impairments of consciousness that occurred in children...
NeurHistAlert 27 [0.03%]
神经历史警示27期
Frank W Stahnisch,Paul Foley
Frank W Stahnisch
Wes Wallace,Greg de Moore
Wes Wallace
This article examines the scientific career of Edward Trautner, who did pioneering research in the 1950s on lithium treatment for psychiatric disorders. Trautner was the first scientist to study the mechanism of action of lithium as a psych...
The forgotten militant and his enduring mission: Zing-Yang Kuo and his extraordinary years in behavioral neuroembryology (1929-1939) [0.03%]
被遗忘的斗士及其未竟的事业——郭 Jing-Yang与其神经胚胎学研究生涯(1929-1939)
Yong Wang,Chenye Bao,Wei Chen et al.
Yong Wang et al.
Zing-Yang Kuo (1898-1970), hailed as China's behaviorist psychologist, earned "Out-Watsons Mr. Watson" in the international anti-instinct movement. His contributions to the field on behavioral neuroembryology (1929-1939) are often overlooke...