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Author Critchley, Macdonald.

Title John Hughlings Jackson : father of English neurology / Macdonald Critchley, Eileen A. Critchley
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1998

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Description xi, 228 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary This book traces the life and scientific career of Dr. John Hughlings Jackson (1835-1911), the English physician who pioneered the development of neurology as a medical specialty during the reign of Queen Victoria. Jackson made a number of scientific discoveries in several areas of higher nervous activity and language, and contributed greatly to the study of various types of epilepsy. He isolated the form of epilepsy associated with localized convulsive seizures, known as Jacksonian epilepsy. His research on epilepsy stretched across a broad spectrum and included uncinate attacks, intellectual aurae, and many other manifestations, which are now collectively covered by the term "temporal lobe epilepsy." He was also among the first to recognize the pattern of disease of the cerebellum
Neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, pathologists, neuroscientists, residents and medical students will find this book a source of inspiration, and will relish its rare description of medicine in 19th century England
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [197]-213) and index
Subject Jackson, J. Hughlings (John Hughlings), 1835-1911.
Neurologists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Neurology.
Genre/Form Biography.
Biographies.
Author Critchley, Eileen A.
LC no. 97042711
ISBN 0195123395 (acid-free paper)