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related to Neurology as a subject or category
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Article
Frank W. Stahnisch
(2017)
Die Neurowissenschaften in Straßburg zwischen 1872 und 1945. Forschungstätigkeiten zwischen politischen und kulturellen Zäsuren.
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 227-262).
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Article
John Russell Silver; Marie-France Weiner
(2016)
Nerve-Stretching in the 19th Century.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 537-545).
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Article
David R. Shreeve
(2016)
Dr Eugenia Rose Aylmer Cooper (1898–1991): Manchester's Renowned Female Anatomist and Neurohistologist.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 492-499).
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Book
Robert J. Sternberg; Susan T. Fiske; Donald J. Foss
(2016)
Scientists Making a Difference: One Hundred Eminent Behavioral and Brain Scientists Talk about their Most Important Contributions.
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Book
Neil Anderson
(2016)
Dusty Allen Rediscovered: A Neurologist’s Life.
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Book
Tobias Rees
(2016)
Plastic Reason: An Anthropology of Brain Science in Embryogenetic Terms.
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Article
Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza; Jorge Moll; Fernanda Tovar-Moll
(2016)
Broca’s Aphemia: The Tortuous Story of a Nonaphasic Nonparalytic Disorder of Speech.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 142-168).
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Article
Jonathan M. Gutowski
(2016)
Edward Flatau (1868–1932), Samual Goldflam (1852–1932) and Józef Babinski (1857–1932): Polish Pioneers in Neurology.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 101-109).
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Article
Patricia Shu Kurizky; Leonardo Rios Diniz; Licia Maria Henrique da Mota; et al.
(2016)
The Physician, the Emperor and the Fibromyalgia: Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817–1894) and Dom Pedro II (1825–1891) of Brazil.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 45-50).
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Article
Egon Stenager
(2016)
Christian Albrecht Jensen (1792–1870): An Artistic Illustration of Foville’s Syndrome.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 125-127).
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Article
Bernd Holdorff
(2016)
Arthur Simons (1877–1942) and Tonic Neck Reflexes With Hemiplegic “Mitbewegungen” (Associated Reactions): Cinematography From 1916–1919.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 63-71).
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Article
Federico Vanone; Lorenzo Lorusso; Simone Venturini
(2016)
Vincenzo Neri and His Legacy in Paris and Bologna.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 51-62).
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Article
Adriano Chiò; Claudia Gianetto; Stella Dagna
(2016)
Professor Camillo Negro’s Neuropathological Films.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 39-50).
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Article
Rick Welsh; Stephen T. Casper
(2016)
British Romantic Generalism in the Age of Specialism, 1870–1990.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 154-174).
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Book
Malcolm Macmillan
(2016)
Snowy Campbell: Australian Pioneer Investigator of the Brain.
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Book
Thomas M. Walshe
(2016)
Neurological Concepts in Ancient Greek Medicine.
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Article
Paulina Schulz; Harald Prüss
(2015)
“Hirnsymptome bei Carcinomatose” — Hermann Oppenheim and an Early Description of a Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndrome.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 371-377).
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Article
J. M. S. Pearce
(2015)
Early Observations on Facial Palsy.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 319-325).
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Book
Jarkko Jalava; Stephanie Griffiths; Michael Maraun
(2015)
The Myth of the Born Criminal: Psychopathy, Neurobiology, and the Creation of the Modern Degenerate.
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Article
Michael Swash
(2015)
John Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911): An Adornment to the London Hospital.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 2-8).
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