Sir Charles Bell: His Life, Art, Neurological Concepts, and Controversial Legacy

Sir Charles Bell: His Life, Art, Neurological Concepts, and Controversial Legacy

by Michael J. Aminoff MD, DSc, FRCP
Sir Charles Bell: His Life, Art, Neurological Concepts, and Controversial Legacy

Sir Charles Bell: His Life, Art, Neurological Concepts, and Controversial Legacy

by Michael J. Aminoff MD, DSc, FRCP

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Overview

Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842), the Scottish anatomist-surgeon, was a true polymath. His original ideas on the nervous system have been likened to those of William Harvey on the circulation of blood, and his privately published pamphlet detailing his ideas about the brain has been called the Magna Carta of neurology. He described the separate functions of different parts of the nervous system, new nerves and muscles, and several previously unrecognized neurological disorders, and he characterized the features of the facial palsy and its associated features now named after him. His sketches and paintings of the wounded from the Napoleonic Wars and his essays on the anatomical basis of expression changed the way art students are taught and influenced British and European artists, particularly the Pre-Raphaelites. He was a renowned medical teacher who founded his own private medical school, took over the famous Hunterian school, and helped establish the University of London and the Middlesex Hospital Medical School. So how is it that a man of such influence is virtually unknown today by most neuroscientists, biologists, and clinicians? Sir Charles Bell: His Life, Art, Neurological Concepts, and Controversial Legacy discusses the work and teachings of this brilliant man. His reputation was tarnished by charges of intellectual dishonesty and fraud, but his work changed the way scientists and clinicians think about the nervous system and its operation in health and disease, led directly to the work of Charles Darwin on facial expressions, and influenced the way artists view the human body and depict illnesses and wounds. Masterfully written by Dr. Michael J. Aminoff in his signature approachable style, this is the perfect addition to any library of medical history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190614980
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/02/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Aminoff was born in England and educated at University College London. He moved to California in 1974, where he has been Professor of Neurology at the University of California School of Medicine since 1982. He is well known as a neurologist, clinical neurophysiologist, educator, clinical investigator, author, journal editor, and medical historian. He has authored books on various neurological topics as well as edited several comprehensive textbooks that are widely used and have gone into several editions.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 In the Beginning Chapter 3 London and the Great Windmill Street School Chapter 4 Anatomy of the Expression of Emotions Chapter 5 Behind the Glories of War Chapter 6 Swings and Roundabouts Chapter 7 In and Out of the Central Nervous System Chapter 8 The Organization of the Nervous System Chapter 9 Clinical Observations on the Nervous System Chapter 10 For God and Country Chapter 11 New Classrooms: Old Struggles Chapter 12 The Ebbing Tide Chapter 13 To Each His Due Appendix 1 Books Authored by Charles Bell Appendix 2 Charles Bell's Published Papers and Lectures Appendix 3 The Drawings and Paintings of Charles Bell Appendix 4 Reprint of Bell's Most Famous Publication, Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain
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