List of Fellows of the Royal Society 1660-1998

List of Fellows of the Royal Society 1660-1998
Title List of Fellows of the Royal Society 1660-1998 PDF eBook
Author Royal Society (Great Britain)
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Pages 196
Release 1999
Genre Great Britain
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John Hughlings Jackson

John Hughlings Jackson
Title John Hughlings Jackson PDF eBook
Author Samuel H. Greenblatt
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 593
Release 2021-12-23
Genre Medical
ISBN 0192897640

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"John Hughlings Jackson (1835-1911) was a preeminent British neurologist in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He began to establish that standing in the 1860s, when he incorporated the evolutionary association psychology of Herbert Spencer into his early analyses of 'loss of speech' (aphasia). Jackson also benefitted from his early connection with the National Hospital, Queen Square, London, becoming its leading theorist. His nuanced theory of cerebral localization was derived from (1) his clinical observations of (what Charcot later called) Jacksonian epilepsy, in combination with (2) his innovation to think about neurophysiological events at the cellular level, as well as from (3) David Ferrier's primate localization data. The result was our modern conception of the seizure focus. The latter was crucial to the beginnings of modern 'brain surgery,' especially at the hands of Victor Horsley. Jackson's influence on the neurophysiology of Charles Sherrington is widely acknowledged but not well defined. In the larger Victorian culture, Jackson was a friend of George Henry Lewes, who was George Eliot's companion. Lewes attributed 'sensibility' to everything in the nervous system, thus maintaining a monist position on the mind-body relation, whereas Jackson maintained a form of psycho-physical parallelism that was actually dualist ('Concomitance'). Throughout his life Jackson had an interest in insanity, which he viewed from the point of view of Spencerian evolution and dissolution. The latter was an important component of Freud's psychoanalysis, which Freud took from Jackson. Late in his life Jackson defined the 'uncinate group of fits,' which was his definition of temporal lobe epilepsy"--

Royal Society Obituaries and Memoirs 1830-1998

Royal Society Obituaries and Memoirs 1830-1998
Title Royal Society Obituaries and Memoirs 1830-1998 PDF eBook
Author Royal Society (Great Britain)
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Pages 76
Release 1999
Genre Obituaries
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Current Work in the History of Medicine

Current Work in the History of Medicine
Title Current Work in the History of Medicine PDF eBook
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Pages 738
Release 1999
Genre Medicine
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The Royal Society and Its Fellows, 1660-1700

The Royal Society and Its Fellows, 1660-1700
Title The Royal Society and Its Fellows, 1660-1700 PDF eBook
Author Michael Cyril William Hunter
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Pages 316
Release 1994
Genre Scientists
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The Royal Society and the Promotion of Science since 1960

The Royal Society and the Promotion of Science since 1960
Title The Royal Society and the Promotion of Science since 1960 PDF eBook
Author Peter Collins
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 357
Release 2015-11-12
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1316467694

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The Royal Society is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious scientific bodies, but what has it done in recent decades? Increasingly marginalised by postwar developments and the reforms of civil science in the 1960s, the Society was at risk of resting on its laurels. Instead, it found ways of exploiting its unique networks of scientific talent to promote science. Creating opportunities for outstanding individuals to establish and advance research careers, influencing policymaking at national and international levels, and engaging with the public outside the world of professional science, the Society gave fresh expression to the values that had shaped its long history. Through unparalleled access to the Society's modern archives and other archival sources, interviews with key individuals and extensive inside knowledge, Peter Collins shows how the Society addressed the challenges posed by the astounding growth of science and by escalating interactions between science and daily life.

The History of Natural History

The History of Natural History
Title The History of Natural History PDF eBook
Author Gavin D. R. Bridson
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Pages 1114
Release 2008
Genre Natural history
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