[PDF][PDF] The history of movement disorders
S Finger, F Boller, KL Tyler - 2009 - movementdisorders.ufhealth.org
The distinction between cortex, white matter, and subcortical nuclei was appreciated by
Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564) and Francisco Piccolomini (1520–1604) in the 16th century …
Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564) and Francisco Piccolomini (1520–1604) in the 16th century …
The history of movement disorders
DJ Lanska - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2009 - Elsevier
Role of basal ganglia: Vesalius and Piccolomini distinguished subcortical nuclei from cortex
and white matter in the 16th century. Willis' mistaken concept in the late 17th century that the …
and white matter in the 16th century. Willis' mistaken concept in the late 17th century that the …
Contributions of Charcot and Marsden to the development of movement disorders in the 19th and 20th centuries
HAG Teive, JAA Zavala, FM Iwamoto, D Sá… - Arquivos de Neuro …, 2001 - SciELO Brasil
Charcot contribuiu significativamente no século XIX na descrição de várias enfermidades
neurológicas, em particular na área dos distúrbios do movimento. Charcot contribuiu de …
neurológicas, em particular na área dos distúrbios do movimento. Charcot contribuiu de …
Seminal figures in the history of movement disorders: Gilles de la Tourette, Oppenheim, the Vogts, von Economo, Wilson, and Marsden Part 12 of the MDS‐sponsored …
CG Goetz, TA Chmura, DJ Lanska - Movement disorders, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Like Sydenham, the name Gilles de la Tourette (Fig. 1) is inextricably linked to movement
disorders, although the man behind the name was not a major contributor to the field. As a …
disorders, although the man behind the name was not a major contributor to the field. As a …
The Five High Priests in the Pantheon of Movement Disorders
KB Bhattacharyya - IAN Textbook of Neurology, 2018 - books.google.com
The systematic study of movement disorders is a relatively new chapter in neurology. These
are defined as conditions where there is either paucity of voluntary movements or an excess …
are defined as conditions where there is either paucity of voluntary movements or an excess …
Movement Disorders in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry
ED Louis - The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical …, 2001 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
This new edition of Joseph and Young's textbook provides a refreshing examination of
movement disorders. A unique feature that distinguishes this book from run-of-the-mill …
movement disorders. A unique feature that distinguishes this book from run-of-the-mill …
Medical art and photography in the history of movement disorders: Part 13 of the MDS‐sponsored History of Movement Disorders exhibit, Barcelona, June 2000
CG Goetz, TA Chmura, DJ Lanska - Movement disorders, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Because movement disorders is a highly visual field in which diseases are recognized by
distinctive static postures and deformities as well as a gamut of involuntary movements …
distinctive static postures and deformities as well as a gamut of involuntary movements …
[引用][C] HISTORY OF NEUROLOGY-THE ORIGINS OF THE NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION: EXAMINATIONS FOR MOVEMENT DISORDERS
CL Vaughan - 2012