The drive and determination of John Hughlings Jackson

According to these recollections, he was an absent-minded, enigmatic neurologist. Hughlings Jackson defined an evolutionary hierarchy in neurological function with subservient primitive layers; the peripheral nerve was lowest, followed by the basal ganglia, then the motor cortex, and finally highest...

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Peripheral nerves
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