Dépouillement de Brain, Mind and Medicine : neuroscience in the 18th Century / ed. by Harry Whitaker, Christopher U.M. Smith and Stanley Finger.
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15-28 |
FORD, Brian J.
Enlightening neuroscience : microscopes and microscopy in the Eighteenth century
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29-41 |
REINARZ, Jonathan.
Corpus curricula : medical education and the voluntary hospital movement
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43-52 |
GARDNER-THORPE, Christopher.
Some thoughts on the medical milieu in the last quarter of the Eighteenth Century as reflected in the life and activities of James Parkinson (1755-1824)
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53-65 |
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67-84 |
ROCCA, Julius.
William Cullen (1710-1790) and Robert Whytt (1714-1766) on the nervous system
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85-98 |
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99-113 |
FRIXIONE, Eugenio.
Irritable glue : the Haller-Whytt controversy on the mechanism of muscle contraction
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115-124 |
PICCOLINO, Marco.
The taming of the electric ray : from a wonderful and dreadful "art" to "animal electricity" and "electric battery".
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125-143 |
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145-158 |
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163-176 |
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177-190 |
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191-208 |
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201-208 |
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213-231 |
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233-243 |
FINGER, Stanley.
Benjamin Franklin and the electrical cure for disorders of the nervous system
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245-256 |
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257-270 |
BERTUCCI, Paola.
Therapeutic attractions : early applications of electricity to the art of healing
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271-283 |
DONAT, James.
John Wesley on the estimation and cure of nervous disorders
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285-299 |
LANSKA, Douglas J, LANSKA, Joseph T.
Franz Anton Mesmer and the rise and fall of animal magnetism : dramatic cures, controversy, and ultimately a triumph for the scientific method
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301-320 |
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321-330 |
KATAIRO, Timo.
Technological metaphors and the anatomy of representations in Eighteenth-century french materialism and dualist mechanism
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335-344 |
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345-352 |
ROUSSEAU, George.
Temperament and the long shadow of nerves in the Eighteenth century
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353-369 |
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