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related to Neurology as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Henry S. Schutta
(2021)
Apoplexy in Richard Bright’s (1789–1858) reports of medical cases.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 1-23).
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Article
David Burke
(2021)
James Waldo Lance 1926–2019.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 190-198).
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Article
Rebecca Wynter
(2021)
Ambition, ‘Failure’ and the Laboratory: Birmingham as a Centre of Twentieth-Century British Scientific Psychiatry.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 19-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB180353402/)
Book
John Lardas Modern
(2021)
Neuromatic, Or, a Particular History of Religion and the Brain.
(/isis/citation/CBB976243773/)
Article
Jonna Brenninkmeijer
(2020)
Conversion Disorder and/or Functional Neurological Disorder: How Neurological Explanations Affect Ideas of Self, Agency, and Accountability.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 64-84).
(/isis/citation/CBB778393839/)
Article
Alejandra Vieyra; Ana Barahona
(2020)
Clinical practices: Epilepsy at the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, London, from 1860 to 1870.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 1167-1187).
(/isis/citation/CBB751154042/)
Book
Larry Sommer McGrath
(2020)
Making Spirit Matter: Neurology, Psychology, and Selfhood in Modern France.
(/isis/citation/CBB587674117/)
Article
Harry Oosterhuis
(2020)
Freud and Albert Moll: how kindred spirits became bitter foes.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 294-310).
(/isis/citation/CBB817889139/)
Book
Andreas Mayer
(2020)
The Science of Walking: Investigations into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth Century.
(/isis/citation/CBB084815318/)
Book
Joseph E. Davis
(2020)
Chemically Imbalanced: Everyday Suffering, Medication, and Our Troubled Quest for Self-Mastery.
(/isis/citation/CBB003010985/)
Article
Petar Jevremović
(2020)
Sigmund Freud and Martin Pappenheim.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 83-92).
(/isis/citation/CBB713581584/)
Article
Florent Serina
(2020)
Janet-Schwartz-Ellenberger: The history of a triangular relationship through their unpublished correspondence (1926-48).
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 3-20).
(/isis/citation/CBB377008132/)
Book
Hannah Proctor
(2020)
Psychologies in Revolution: Alexander Luria’s 'Romantic Science' and Soviet Social History.
(/isis/citation/CBB470390392/)
Article
Francesco Brigo
(2020)
The Babiński sign: from “toes phenomenon” to “great toe phenomenon”.
Medicina Historica.
(/isis/citation/CBB376305911/)
Article
Campanile, Benedetta
(2020)
The Deceit of the Cold: Trench Foot between Neurology and Dermatology.
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza.
(/isis/citation/CBB355785793/)
Article
Lazaros C Triarhou
(2019)
Women neuropsychiatrists on Wagner-Jauregg’s staff in Vienna at the time of the Nobel award: ordeal and fortitude.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 393-408).
(/isis/citation/CBB610855397/)
Article
Ariel Gershon; Edward Shorter
(2019)
How amytal changed psychopharmacy: off-label uses of sodium amytal (1920–40).
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 352-358).
(/isis/citation/CBB367985449/)
Article
Carlos S Alvarado
(2019)
Jules Bernard Luys on magnetic pathology.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 359-374).
(/isis/citation/CBB875248563/)
Book
Allan H. Ropper; Brian Burrell
(2019)
How the Brain Lost Its Mind: Sex, Hysteria, and the Riddle of Mental Illness.
(/isis/citation/CBB145052886/)
Article
Ryan Ross
(2019)
Between Shell Shock and PTSD? ‘Accident Neurosis’ and Its Sequelae in Post-War Britain.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 565-585).
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