Charcot
constructing neurology
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Contributions
- Bonduelle, Michel. - Contributor
- Gelfand, Toby, 1942- - Contributor
Publication
1995 - Oxford University Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
98,000 words, Guess
Page Count
392 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1117633M
- ISBN-100195076435
- OCLC Control Number31605408
- OCLC Control Numbercharcotconstruct0000goet
- Library of Congress Control Number94043801
and 2 more
- LibraryThing3287969
- Goodreads3823560
Classifications
- DDC616.8/0092
- LCCRC339.52.C453 G64 1995
Description
In the second half of the 19th century, Paris became an international center for neurological studies largely because of Jean-Martin Charcot and his Salpetriere School. Charcot was named Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System at the University of Paris in 1882, and thus helped institutionalize neurology as a medical specialty. By then he had already published widely and had assembled a team of research specialists and students who approached the study of the nervous system through the celebrated methode anatomo-clinique that correlated specific neurological signs with discrete lesions in the central nervous system. Pushing beyond the bounds of anatomical study, Charcot went on to study hysteria, attracting both scientific and social notoriety. His career was marked by several contrasting themes: science and art, physician and experimentalist, wealth and poverty, republicanism and conservatism.
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