Leçons sur les maladies du système nerveux
Faites a la Salpêtrière
Jean-Martin Charcot author D M Bourneville editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Nov '11
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These clinical lectures by the founder of modern neurology, Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–93), were first published between 1872 and 1877.
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–93) was one of the founders of modern neurology. Detailed analysis of symptoms combined with post-mortem analyses enabled him to produce classic descriptions of different neurological disorders. These lectures, based on Charcot's work at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, were first published in Paris in 1872–3 and 1877.Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–93) was a professor of anatomical pathology at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, and one of the founders of modern neurology. Numerous disorders are named after him, and he was one of the best known doctors in nineteenth-century France. He was the first to describe and name multiple sclerosis, and undertook crucial research into what became known as Parkinson's Disease. He also worked on hysteria, and was one of Freud's teachers. These two volumes of lectures on neurological illnesses, first published in Paris in 1872–3 and 1877, were based on extensive clinical studies at the Salpêtrière, and edited by Désiré Magloire Bourneville. Detailed analysis of symptoms, sometimes using photography, combined with post-mortem analyses, allowed Charcot to produce classic descriptions of different neurological disorders. Volume 2 includes methods of clinical observation, and notes on spinal compression, infantile paralysis, Ménière's Disease, and epilepsy caused by syphilis.
ISBN: 9781108038478
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 29mm
Weight: 650g
512 pages