Sir GordonHolmes is one of the great figures in the history of twentienth century neurology. In him, there came together the traditions of German and British neurology which moulded a physiological approach to normal and disordered function of the nervous system with a commitment to interpreting clinical phenomena in the light of meticulous pathological examination. He, more than any other individual, was responsible for the form of the neurological examination as it is now performed; and his insights are fundamental to the way that, nowadays, we think about vision, somato-sensory function, the spinal cord and the cerebellum
1. Personal recollections of prominent neuroscientists whom the author met during the years 1930–195...
The recent Congress of the Italian Society of Neuroscience in Verona attracted several hundred parti...
Huard Pierre. Medical History, D. H. M. Woollan, The historical signifiance of the cerebro-spinal fl...
Sir GordonHolmes is one of the great figures in the history of twentienth century neurology. In him,...
Maurice Borges Vincent1, Marcos Martins da Silva1 The objective of this article is to highlight some...
The nineteenth century witnessed some of the greatest neuroanatomists of all times. Amongst them is ...
Sir John Russell Reynolds was an eminent and highly influential physician in the Victorian era who h...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the history of Dutch neurology Muskens has a place in his own right...
In the 19th and early 20th century, Canadian physi-cians interested in neurology focused on this are...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world foll...
Item does not contain fulltextGerman neuroscientists played a crucial role in the foundation of neur...
This chapter traces the history of human neuropsychology in the United Kingdom, particularly develop...
The chapter provides an itinerary of knowledge on nervous system anatomy as one of the pillars of cl...
Gordon Holmes (1876–1965), an athletic choleric Irish-man, was appointed consultant neurologist to t...
ABSTRACT Robert Wartenberg was a renowned 20th century neurologist who contributed greatly to our un...
1. Personal recollections of prominent neuroscientists whom the author met during the years 1930–195...
The recent Congress of the Italian Society of Neuroscience in Verona attracted several hundred parti...
Huard Pierre. Medical History, D. H. M. Woollan, The historical signifiance of the cerebro-spinal fl...
Sir GordonHolmes is one of the great figures in the history of twentienth century neurology. In him,...
Maurice Borges Vincent1, Marcos Martins da Silva1 The objective of this article is to highlight some...
The nineteenth century witnessed some of the greatest neuroanatomists of all times. Amongst them is ...
Sir John Russell Reynolds was an eminent and highly influential physician in the Victorian era who h...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the history of Dutch neurology Muskens has a place in his own right...
In the 19th and early 20th century, Canadian physi-cians interested in neurology focused on this are...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world foll...
Item does not contain fulltextGerman neuroscientists played a crucial role in the foundation of neur...
This chapter traces the history of human neuropsychology in the United Kingdom, particularly develop...
The chapter provides an itinerary of knowledge on nervous system anatomy as one of the pillars of cl...
Gordon Holmes (1876–1965), an athletic choleric Irish-man, was appointed consultant neurologist to t...
ABSTRACT Robert Wartenberg was a renowned 20th century neurologist who contributed greatly to our un...
1. Personal recollections of prominent neuroscientists whom the author met during the years 1930–195...
The recent Congress of the Italian Society of Neuroscience in Verona attracted several hundred parti...
Huard Pierre. Medical History, D. H. M. Woollan, The historical signifiance of the cerebro-spinal fl...