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E-grāmata: Child Neurology: Its Origins, Founders, Growth and Evolution

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Child Neurology: Its Origins, Founders, Evolution and Growth, Second Edition updates the first biographical study of important contributors to the field of child neurology, consisting of over 250 biographical sketches written by over 100 physicians specializing in neurology, child neurology, pediatrics and obstetrics. Organized chronologically into six chapters, beginning before 1800 and continuing to the present, Child Neurology traces the emergence of child neurology as a separate specialty from its roots in pediatrics and neurology. With a definitive historical introduction by the editor, Dr. Stephen Ashwal. This new edition will feature a new section on The Dynamic Growth and Expansion of Child Neurology: The Late Twentieth Century (1960 to 2000+) and features about 138 new biographical sketches of leaders in the field during this recent time frame.

Child Neurology: Its Origins, Founders, Evolution and Growth, Second Edition will be published on behalf of the Child Neurology Society, a professional society that strives to foster recognition and support for children with neurological disorders and to promote and exchange national and international scientific research, education, and training in the field of neurology.

  • Identifies top contributors to child neurology research from the 1800s to today
  • Includes 175+ biographical sketches of contributors and their scientific research
  • Contains 60 new biographies on contributors from the late 20th and early 21st centuries
  • Authored by physicians and published by the Child Neurology Society

Recenzijas

"Kudos to our own historical archivist extraordinaire, Steve Ashwal, for producing not just one, but now two editions of a priceless book that tells the history of our specialty. Every child neurologist, neurologist, neuroscientist, and student of the history of medicine will savor this telling of the founding of pediatrics, neurology, and child neurology, with exciting bios of the great founders of the field. The second edition adds the growth and evolution of pediatric neurology and extends coverage from circa 1960 to 2000+. It has been expanded with 138 new biosketches added to the original 124 along with a new section having 14 masterful overviews that are beautifully written and captivating. The release has been timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary meeting of the Child Neurology Society, and we are grateful for this masterpiece." --Phillip L. Pearl MD, President, Child Neurology Society

"In this book, Professor Stephen Ashwal wrote the first, very original, and already definitive global history of child neurology until today. As conductor, he decided to have his story accompanied by a very big band of 626 players (including Founders and their followers supporters) who made a superb performance. During the last 60 years, child neurology has been absolutely revolutionized by cell biology, evidence based medicine and consensus, new imaging, new drugs and surgical progress, contemporary genetics and epigenetics, basic, translational and clinical neuroscience, pediatric public health, networking, computer science and artificial intelligence; these crucial new aspects are superbly introduced by Stephen Ashwal and by the new biographical sketches of this 2nd edition of The Founders. This new edition also exudes an inspiring, emotional and poetic charm, reaching the fraternal global noosphere of pediatric neurologists in their daily fight, often difficult, to help the child, the adolescent, and their parents. This book is a unique and exceptional achievement to inspire child neurologists at all levels of their route in their clinical, research, and teachings duties, pediatricians, neurologists, psychiatrists, practitioners and research scholars of cognitive sciences, as well as allied disciplines, general practitioners, and planners of care, research, public health and teaching." --Philippe Evrard MD, Professor and chief,emeritus, of Pediatric Neurology, Université de Paris, Hōpital Robert-Debré and INSERMild Neurology Association

List of contributors ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
1 Before the Development of Medical Specialists: Founders Prior to 1800
Thomas Sydenham
6(4)
Nicolaas Tulp
10(2)
Michael Underwood
12(2)
Robert Whytt
14(8)
2 The Beginnings of Pediatric Neurology: The Early 19th Century: 1800 to 1850
Jean Baptiste Timothee Baumes
22(3)
Jean-Louis Brachet
25(2)
John Cheyne
27(4)
John Clarke
31(3)
William Gerhard
34(4)
Jakob Heine
38(3)
Jean Marc Gaspard hard
41(4)
Ludwig Wilhelm Mauthner
45(4)
John North
49(3)
Friedrich Tiedemann
52(3)
Charles West
55(10)
3 The Growth of Pediatrics and Neurology and the Beginnings of Child Neurology: The Late 19th Century: 1850 to 1900
Desire Magloire Bourneville
65(3)
Jean Martin Charcot
68(4)
Hans Chiari
72(3)
Edward Copeman
75(4)
William Henry Day
79(3)
Joseph Jules Dejerine
82(3)
Augusta Dejerine-Klumpke
85(3)
John Langdon Haydon Down
88(3)
Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne
91(5)
Wilhelm Heinrich Erb
96(3)
Sigmund Freud
99(5)
Nikolaus Friedreich
104(3)
Phillipe Gaucher
107(2)
Georges Gilles De La Tourette
109(4)
William Gowers
113(4)
Johann Hoffmann
117(3)
John Hughlings Jackson
120(6)
William John Little
126(5)
William Macewen
131(3)
Pierre Marie
134(3)
Hermann Oppenheim
137(4)
William Osler
141(5)
Heinrich Quincke
146(3)
Edouard Seguin
149(3)
Otto Soltmann
152(4)
William Allen Sturge
156(3)
Octavius Sturges
159(3)
Julius Thomsen
162(3)
Heinrich Unverricht
165(2)
Eugen Von Hippel
167(2)
Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen
169(4)
Guido Werdnig
173(11)
4 The Merging of Pediatrics and Neurology into Child Neurology: The Early 20th Century: 1900 to 1940
Percival Bailey
184(5)
Jozsef Matyas Balo
189(3)
Frederick Batten
192(3)
Clemens Benda
195(3)
Max Bielschowsky
198(3)
Ludwig Bruns
201(3)
Myrtelle Canavan
204(3)
James Stansfield Collier
207(3)
Bronson Crothers
210(4)
Octave Crouzon
214(3)
Harvey Cushing
217(6)
Walter Dandy
223(3)
Edgar Doll
226(3)
Hugo Ehrenfest
229(5)
Asbjorn Foiling
234(3)
Henry Herbert Goddard
237(3)
Julius Hallervorden
240(3)
James Ramsay Hunt
243(2)
Charles Hunter
245(3)
Gertrud Hurler
248(2)
Knud Krabbe
250(4)
Gonzalo Rodriguez Lafora
254(3)
Georges Marinesco
257(3)
Ludwig Merzbacher
260(3)
Samuel Orton
263(3)
Georg Peritz
266(3)
Ludwig Pick
269(2)
Benjamin Knox Rachford
271(3)
Bernard Sachs
274(4)
Paul Ferdinand Schilder
278(3)
Friedrich Schultze
281(3)
Walther Spielmeyer
284(4)
James Taylor
288(2)
Martin Thiemich
290(4)
Alfred Tredgold
294(4)
Heinrich Vogt
298(13)
5 The Growth and Recognition of Child Neurology as a Separate Entity: The Middle 20th Century: 1940 to 1960
Raymond Adams
311(4)
Jean Aicardi
315(4)
Bernard Alpers
319(3)
Andre-Thomas
322(4)
Sven Brandt
326(3)
Douglas Buchanan
329(4)
Randolph Byers
333(3)
Sidney Carter
336(4)
David Clark
340(4)
Cyril Courville
344(4)
Macdonald Critchley
348(4)
Philip Dodge
352(4)
Victor Dubowitz
356(3)
Frank Ford
359(4)
Yukio Fukuyama
363(4)
Ingrid Gamstorp
367(2)
Neil Simson Gordon
369(4)
Joseph Godwin Greenfield
373(3)
Bengt Hagberg
376(3)
Thomas Ingram
379(3)
William Lennox
382(3)
Samuel Livingston
385(2)
Cesare Lombroso
387(4)
Denise Louis-Bar
391(2)
Gilles Lyon
393(4)
Ronald MacKeith
397(3)
Donald Matson
400(3)
Johannes Melchior
403(2)
Ronald Melville Norman
405(3)
Albrecht Peiper
408(3)
Meyer Perlstein
411(3)
John Stobo Prichard
414(3)
Andreas Rett
417(2)
Douglas Reye
419(3)
James Preston Robb
422(4)
Dorothy Russell
426(3)
Paul Sandifer
429(3)
Peter Tizard
432(3)
Ludo van Bogaert
435(4)
John Walton
439(5)
William Wyllie
444(2)
Paul Yakovlev
446(151)
6 The Dynamic Growth and Expansion of Child Neurology: The Late 20th Century: 1960 to 2000+
Frederick Andermann
597(3)
Richard E. Appleton
600(3)
Alexis Arzimanoglou
603(3)
Stephen Ashwal
606(3)
Brenda Banwell
609(3)
Anthony James Barkovich
612(3)
Charles Franklin Barlow
615(3)
Peter Georg Barth
618(3)
Martin Box
621(3)
Anita L. Belman
624(3)
Bruce O. Berg
627(3)
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis
630(3)
Blaise F.D. Bourgeois
633(3)
Roscoe Owen Brady
636(3)
Edward Morgan Brett
639(3)
Amy Brooks-Kayal
642(3)
John Keith Brown
645(3)
Roger Alan Brumback
648(3)
Peter and Carol Camfield
651(3)
Jaume Campistol Plana
654(3)
Paul Casaer
657(3)
Verne Strudwick Caviness
660(3)
Catherine Chiron
663(3)
Harry T. Chugani
666(3)
Judith "Helen" Cross
669(3)
Paolo Curatolo
672(3)
Basil T. Darras
675(3)
Linda Joanna De Meirleir
678(3)
Martha Bridge Denckla
681(3)
Gabrielle de Veber
684(3)
Darryl C. De Vivo
687(3)
Linda Simone de Vries
690(3)
Salvatore DiMauro
693(3)
William B. Dobyns
696(3)
Hermann Doose
699(3)
Charlotte Dravet
702(3)
Orvar Eeg-Olofsson
705(3)
Roy D. Elterman
708(3)
Andrew G. Engel
711(3)
Leon G. Epstein
714(3)
Philippe Evrard
717(3)
Natalio Fejerman
720(3)
Emilio Fernandez-Alvarez
723(2)
Donna M. Ferriero
725(3)
Richard Finkel
728(3)
Marvin A. Fishman
731(3)
John Freeman
734(3)
Joseph H. French
737(2)
Henri Gastaut
739(3)
Arnold P. Gold
742(3)
Gary W. Goldstein
745(3)
Manuel Rodriguez Gomez
748(3)
Renzo Guerrini
751(3)
Folker Hanefeld
754(3)
Shaul Harel
757(3)
Deborah G. Hirtz
760(3)
Gregory L. Holmes
763(3)
Jean Holowach Thurston
766(3)
Ian James Hopkins
769(3)
Peter Richard Huttenlocher
772(3)
Michael Van Doren Johnston
775(3)
Sergiusz Jozwiak
778(3)
George Karpati
781(2)
Charles Kennedy
783(3)
Colin Riddiford Kennedy
786(3)
Lucy Balian Rorke-Adams
789(3)
Kalpathy S. Krishnamoorthy
792(3)
Louis Martens Kunkel
795(3)
Lieven Lagae
798(3)
Carl Hugo Lagercrantz
801(2)
Jeanne-Claudie Larroche
803(3)
William Joseph Logan
806(3)
Jerry R. Mendell
809(3)
Laura R. Ment
812(3)
Eugenio Mercuri
815(3)
Jonathan Walter Mink
818(3)
Hugo Wolfgang Moser
821(3)
Solomon Leon (Nico) Moshe
824(3)
Francesco Muntoni
827(3)
Sakkubai Naidu
830(3)
Karin Becker Nelson
833(3)
Brian George Richard Neville
836(3)
Charles Newton
839(3)
Shunsuke Ohtahara
842(3)
Robert Ouvrier
845(3)
Roger J. Packer
848(3)
Michael James Painter
851(3)
Chrysostomos P. Panayiotopoulos
854(3)
Marc C. Patterson
857(3)
John M. Pellock
860(3)
Alan K. Percy
863(3)
Scott L. Pomeroy
866(3)
Michael Robert Pranzatelli
869(2)
Heinz Friedrick Rudolf Prechtl
871(3)
Dominick P. Purpura
874(3)
Pasko Rakic
877(3)
Isabelle Rapin
880(3)
Yavuz Aydin Renda
883(3)
Raili Riikonen
886(3)
E. Steve Roach
889(3)
Arthur L. Rose
892(3)
N. Paul Rosman
895(3)
A. David Rothner
898(3)
Barry Sheldon Russman
901(3)
Robert S. Rust
904(3)
Pirkko Santavuori
907(3)
Harvey Barry Sarnat
910(3)
Ingrid E. Schafer
913(3)
Bradley L. Schlaggar
916(3)
Johan Feuth Schoeman
919(3)
Nina F. Schor
922(3)
Franz Joseph Schulte
925(3)
Masaya Segawa
928(3)
Sally E. Shaywitz and Bennett A. Shaywitz
931(3)
Michael Shevell and Annette Majnemer
934(3)
W. Donald Shields
937(3)
Shlomo Shinnar
940(3)
Matti Lauri Sillanpaa
943(2)
Harvey Singer
945(3)
Pratibha Singhi
948(3)
O. Carter Snead III
951(3)
Evan Yale Snyder
954(3)
John BP Stephenson
957 (2)
Yoshiyuki Suzuki
959 (3)
Kenneth Fred Swaiman
962 (3)
Marc Tardieu
965(2)
Ingrid Tein
967(3)
Ann Henderson Tilton
970(3)
Marjo Van Der Knaap
973(3)
Federico Vigevano
976(3)
Joseph J. Volpe
979 (3)
Christopher A. Walsh
982 (3)
Gordon V. Watters
985(3)
Xiru Wu
988(3)
Elaine Wyllie
991(3)
Kalbiye Yalaz
994(3)
Huda Yahya Zoghbi
997(3)
References 1000
Stephen Ashwal, MD, is Distinguished Professor and former Chief of the Division of Child Neurology in the Department of Pediatrics at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. He is a graduate of New York University School of Medicine (1966-1970) and completed his residency training programs in Pediatrics (Bellevue Hospital, 1970-1973) and in Child Neurology (University of Minnesota, 1973-1976). His research activities have focused on critical care issues in child neurology related to brain death, the vegetative and minimally conscious states, bacterial meningitis, and near drowning; the role of nitric oxide in focal cerebral ischemia; development of animal models of neonatal stroke and the use of proton spectroscopy for outcome prediction after acute CNS injuries. Dr. Ashwal has been a member of the Child Neurology Society since 1975 and served as chair of the Scientific Selection, Ethics, Archives and Practice Committee, Councilor from the West, Secretary-Treasurer of the Society, and President (2001-2003). He edited The Founders of Child Neurology, published on behalf of the Society in 1990, which is a history of the field of child neurology and its major contributors. He served as co-chair (representing the CNS) on the Multi-Society Task Force on the Persistent Vegetative State. He has been active in the development of practice guidelines related to child neurology and served as a member of the Guidelines Development, Dissemination, and Implementation Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology that is responsible for development of guidelines dealing with issues related to the evaluation of children with autism, cerebral palsy, developmental delay, headaches and status epilepticus. With Dr. Kenneth Swaiman and other co-editors, he has served as co-editor of one of the main textbooks in the field of child neurology, Swaiman's Pediatric Neurology: Principles & Practice.