John Hughlings Jackson clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science
"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 sp...
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spelling | Greenblatt, Samuel H. Verfasser aut John Hughlings Jackson clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science Samuel H. Greenblatt (Department of Neurosurgery, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Iland, USA) First edition Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Oxford University Press 2022 xxiv, 559 Seiten Illustrationen, POrträts 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "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" Jackson, John Hughlings 1835-1911 (DE-588)118860208 gnd rswk-swf Jackson, J. Hughlings / (John Hughlings) / 1835-1911 Jackson, J. Hughlings Neurologists / Great Britain / Biography Neurology / History / 19th century Neurologists Neurology Biographies (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Jackson, John Hughlings 1835-1911 (DE-588)118860208 p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9780192652287 |
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title | John Hughlings Jackson clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science |
title_auth | John Hughlings Jackson clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science |
title_exact_search | John Hughlings Jackson clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science |
title_full | John Hughlings Jackson clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science Samuel H. Greenblatt (Department of Neurosurgery, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Iland, USA) |
title_fullStr | John Hughlings Jackson clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science Samuel H. Greenblatt (Department of Neurosurgery, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Iland, USA) |
title_full_unstemmed | John Hughlings Jackson clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science Samuel H. Greenblatt (Department of Neurosurgery, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Iland, USA) |
title_short | John Hughlings Jackson |
title_sort | john hughlings jackson clinical neurology evolution and victorian brain science |
title_sub | clinical neurology, evolution, and Victorian brain science |
topic | Jackson, John Hughlings 1835-1911 (DE-588)118860208 gnd |
topic_facet | Jackson, John Hughlings 1835-1911 Biografie |
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