Brain, Mind and Medicine:: Essays in Eighteenth-Century NeuroscienceHarry Whitaker, C.U.M. Smith, Stanley Finger No books have been published on the practice of neuroscience in the eighteenth century, a time of transition and discovery in science and medicine. This volume explores neuroscience and reviews developments in anatomy, physiology, and medicine in the era some call the Age of Reason, and others the Enlightenment. Topics include how neuroscience adopted electricity as the nerve force, how disorders such as aphasia and hysteria were treated, Mesmerism, and more. |
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... Cullen ( 1710-1790 ) and Robert Whytt. The Editors 5 : John Hunter's Contributions to Neuroscience . James L. Stone , James T. Goodrich , and George R. Cybulski 67 16 : Apoplexy : Changing Concepts in the Eighteenth Century vii.
... Cullen ( 1710-1790 ) and Robert Whytt. The Editors 5 : John Hunter's Contributions to Neuroscience . James L. Stone , James T. Goodrich , and George R. Cybulski 67 16 : Apoplexy : Changing Concepts in the Eighteenth Century vii.
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... Cullen ( 1710-1790 ) and Robert Whytt ( 1714-1766 ) on the Nervous System 85 Julius Rocca 7 : 1710 : The Introduction of Experimental Nervous System Physiology and Anatomy by François Pourfour du Petit . . Lawrence Kruger and Larry W ...
... Cullen ( 1710-1790 ) and Robert Whytt ( 1714-1766 ) on the Nervous System 85 Julius Rocca 7 : 1710 : The Introduction of Experimental Nervous System Physiology and Anatomy by François Pourfour du Petit . . Lawrence Kruger and Larry W ...
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... Cullen and Robert Whytt who helped establish the preeminence of Edinburgh's medical school and were among that epoch's most influen- tial investigators of the nervous system. The impor- tant controversy between Haller and Robert Whytt ...
... Cullen and Robert Whytt who helped establish the preeminence of Edinburgh's medical school and were among that epoch's most influen- tial investigators of the nervous system. The impor- tant controversy between Haller and Robert Whytt ...
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... Cullen : Lectures on the Institutions of Medicine 1772 Walsh : Experiments on the Torpedo or Electric Ray 1772 Priestley : The History and Present State of Discoveries relating to Vision , Light and Colours 1773 Walsh : On the electric ...
... Cullen : Lectures on the Institutions of Medicine 1772 Walsh : Experiments on the Torpedo or Electric Ray 1772 Priestley : The History and Present State of Discoveries relating to Vision , Light and Colours 1773 Walsh : On the electric ...
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... Cullen, at Edinburgh, lecturing in English rather than Latin, established a systematic medical curriculum. The scene then passes to London where the practice of clinical teaching at a number of the capital's hospitals, especially St ...
... Cullen, at Edinburgh, lecturing in English rather than Latin, established a systematic medical curriculum. The scene then passes to London where the practice of clinical teaching at a number of the capital's hospitals, especially St ...
Contents
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Corpus Curricula Medical Education and the Voluntary | 43 |
Some Thoughts on the Medical Milieu in the Last Quarter | 53 |
Introduction | 63 |
Physiology and Anatomy by François Pourfour du Petit | 99 |
Irritable Glue The HallerWhytt Controversy on the Mechanism | 115 |
Swedenborg and Localization Theory | 201 |
Introduction | 211 |
Apoplexy Changing Concepts in the Eighteenth Century | 233 |
Gentlemans Magazine the Advent of Medical Electricity | 257 |
Therapeutic Attractions Early Applications of Electricity | 271 |
John Wesley on the Estimation and Cure of Nervous Disorders | 285 |
Franz Anton Mesmer and the Rise and Fall of Animal Magnetism | 301 |
Hysteria in the Eighteenth Century | 321 |
The Taming of the Electric Ray From a Wonderful and Dreadful | 125 |
Luigi Galvani Physician Surgeon Physicist From Animal | 145 |
Introduction | 161 |
David Hartleys Neural Vibrations and Psychological Associations | 177 |
Charles Bonnets Neurophilosophy | 191 |
Introduction | 335 |
Explorations of the Brain Mind and Medicine in | 345 |
in the Eighteenth Century | 353 |
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