Article ID: CBB001551873

William Henry Broadbent (1835--1907) as a Neurologist (2015)

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By the end of his career, Sir William Broadbent (1835--1907) had become an eminent London general physician who had been appointed Physician-in-Ordinary to King Edward VII and to the Prince of Wales. Previously he had been Physician-in-Extraordinary to Queen Victoria. At earlier stages in his professional life, he had played a significant role in the development of clinical neurology in Victorian-era Britain. In 1866, he had enunciated a principle (Broadbent's hypothesis) that for the first time satisfactorily accounted for the mechanisms by which the trunk and bulbar muscles and the upper face were spared in hemiplegia. He had also carried out original investigations into the distribution of fiber tracts in the human cerebral hemispheres. At intervals over the years, he published on aspects of aphasia and developed a rather complicated though logical conceptual schema of the presumed anatomical background to the process of speech, based on clinic-pathological correlations. His role in all this neurological research and his other contributions on subjects such as neurosyphilis have largely been forgotten by subsequent generations.

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Authors & Contributors
Hughes, J. T.
Fitzpatrick, Kieran
Topiwala, Harshad
Hlade, Josef
Lucrezia Nuti
Jacqueline D. Antonovich
Journals
Journal of Medical Biography
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Medicina Historica
Women's History Review
Social History of Medicine
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Publishers
Morlacchi Editore
Wallstein Verlag
University of Pittsburgh Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Cornell University
Concepts
Physicians; doctors
Medicine and politics
Medicine
Surgery
Hospitals and clinics
Nazism
People
Dunn, Robert (1799-1877)
Fell, J Weldon
Sieveking, Edward Henry
Menzel, Karl Moriz
Freyer, Peter Johnstone
Statham, Sherard Freeman
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Places
London (England)
Great Britain
India
South Asia
England
Kenya
Institutions
The German Central Association of Homeopathic Physicians (DZVhA)
Wilhelm-Institut für Hirnforschung
University College, London
British Association for the Advancement of Science
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