Article ID: CBB941012757

Echoes of William Gowers’s concept of abiotrophy (2022)

unapi

Among William Gowers’s many contributions to neurology, the concept of abiotrophy (“an essential failure of vitality”) has been relatively overlooked. In this article, we review the echoes of Gowers’s concept in neurology, ophthalmology, and aging research. We also argue that abiotrophy is broader than both heredodegeneration and neurodegeneration. Unlike the common view that it simply means premature aging, abiotrophy currently can be understood as a progressive degenerative process of a mature specialized tissue, which is nonsynchronous with normal aging and may affect organs or systems early in life, resulting from the age-dependent effects of genetic mutations or variants, even if environmental factors may also causally contribute to the process. Although the term has largely fallen out of use, there are likely to be everlasting echoes of Gowers’s concept, through which he is to be considered a source of the modern thinking about the etiology and nosology of neurological diseases.

...More
Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB941012757/

Similar Citations

Book Scott, Ann; Eadie, Mervyn J.; Lees, Andrew; (2012)
William Richard Gowers 1845--1915: Exploring the Victorian Brain: A Biography (/isis/citation/CBB001214599/)

Article Nadeem Toodayan; Christopher J. Boes; (2017)
The Eponymous Legacy of Sir William Richard Gowers (1845–1915): A Revealing Letter (/isis/citation/CBB629280261/)

Article J. Wayne Lazar; (2022)
The early history of the knee-jerk reflex in neurology (/isis/citation/CBB458434069/)

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 Rubén Domínguez Quintana; (2021)
Degeneracionismo y ficción: discurso científico en Benito Pérez Galdós (/isis/citation/CBB201664149/)

Book Giovanni Cerro; (2024)
Tra natura e cultura. Degenerazione, eugenetica e razza in Giuseppe Sergi (1841-1936) (/isis/citation/CBB519658129/)

Article Sabrina Grimaudo; (2017)
From Generation to Degeneration. The Health-Disease Link in Galen's Corpus (/isis/citation/CBB193252364/)

Book Robert Jarvenpa; (2018)
Declared Defective: Native Americans, Eugenics, and the Myth of Nam Hollow (/isis/citation/CBB668077890/)

Article Andrew Flack; (2022)
Dark Degenerations: Life, Light, and Transformation beneath the Earth, 1840–circa 1900 (/isis/citation/CBB904458929/)

Article Thuy Linh Nguyen; (2018)
Overpopulation, Racial Degeneracy and Birth Control in French Colonial Vietnam (/isis/citation/CBB816275491/)

Article Serpa, Octavio Domont de, Jr.; (2010)
O degenerado (/isis/citation/CBB001420500/)

Article Noelli, Francisco Silva; Ferreira, Lúcio Menezes; (2007)
A persistência da teoria da degeneração indígena e do colonialismo nos fundamentos da arqueologia brasileira (/isis/citation/CBB000831551/)

Authors & Contributors
Nadeem Toodayan
Burrell, Brian
Eadie, Mervyn J.
Ferreira, Lúcio Menezes
Grimaudo, Sabrina
Lazar, J. Wayne
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
History of Education
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Avery
Edizioni ETS
Simon
University of Nebraska Press
Concepts
Degeneration
Science and race
Neurology
Eugenics
Philosophy of medicine
Psychiatry
People
Gowers, William Richard
Galen
Magnan, Valentin
Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von
Morel, Bénédict Auguste
Pound, Ezra Loomis
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Ancient
Medieval
Places
Brazil
Great Britain
New York (U.S.)
Vietnam
Denmark
France
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment