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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences Basic and Clinical Perspectives, Volume 12 Issue 3 2003

ISSN: 1744-5213 (electronic) 0964-704X (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Subject: Neuroscience;
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Aspects of the History of the Nerves: Bell's Theory, the Bell-Magendie Law and Controversy, and Two Forgotten Works by P.W. Lund and D.F. Eschricht
C. Barker Jørgensen
Pages 229 – 249
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The Emergence of Multiple Sclerosis as a Nosological Category in France, 1838–1868
Colin L. Talley
Pages 250 – 265
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A Biography of James Ramsay Hunt (1874–1937)
Elan D. Louis; Marc Williams
Pages 266 – 275
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Louis Muskens: A Leading Figure in the History of Dutch and World Epileptology
Paul Eling; Antoine Keyser
Pages 276 – 285
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The Neglected Research of Egas Moniz of Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) Occlusion
George W. Lowis; Alireza Minagar
Pages 286 – 291
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Walter Moxon and His Thoughts About Language and the Brain
Hugh W. Buckingham
Pages 292 – 303
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Question 21
Paul Eling
Page 304
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"James Parkinson did not die of his own personal disease . . . he died of a stroke" Eponyms: Possessive or Nonpossessive?
Duane E. Haines; Régis Olry
Pages 305 – 307
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Answer to Question 21
Pages 308 – 311
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Book Reviews
Pages 312 – 331
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Books Received/Books Noted
Pages 332 – 338
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