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Neurol Sci
January 2018
Department of Normal Anatomy, Medical University of Lublin, ul. Jaczewskiego 4 (Collegium Anatomicum), 20-090, Lublin, Poland.
Sir Gordon Morgan Holmes (1876-1965) was one of the most important founders of modern neurology and a great teacher and scientist. He was the first scientist to challenge the theory of the unitary function of the cerebellum and described cerebellar disorders. Holmes together with Thomas Grainger Stewart (1877-1957) described 40 cases of the rebound phenomenon in cerebellar disease (Stewart-Holmes maneuver or Stewart-Holmes test).
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November 2012
Institut Universitari de Neurorehabilitació Guttmann, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Badalona, España.
Perhaps the most famous brain injury in history was a penetrating wound suffered by a rail road worker named Phineas Gage on September 13, 1848. Twelve years after his injury, on the 21st of May, 1860 Phineas Gage died of an epileptic seizure. In 1868 Dr.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ R Coll Physicians Lond
March 1998
Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London.
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