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The Tale Of The Dueling Neurosurgeons
The History of the Human Brain as Revealed by True Stories of Trauma, Madness, and Recovery
2014 Sam Kean . . 617.48 KEA . . Beaverton Library
rebuses: Introduction:Pons Ch1:Skull_bones Ch2:Gray_Matter Ch3:Neuron_Circuit Ch4:Occipital_Lobe Ch5:Motor_Cortex Ch6:Cerebellum Ch7:Limbic_System Ch8:Temporal_Lobe Ch9:Parietal_Lobe Ch10:Hippocampus Ch11:Corpus_Callosum Ch12:Frontal_Lobe
- 07 Sleep paralytic author
- 19 1559 French king Henri II jousting injury, splinter in eye, shock trauma
- 24 Royal (barber-)surgeon Ambroise Paré, invents new treatments 
- 27 Spanish king sends royal physician Andreas Vesalius 
- 29 1540 A.V. lists 200 anatomy errors of Galen 
- 31 A.V. On the Fabric of the Human Body 1543 
- 34 internal trauma, brain swelling, King dies July 10
- 35 A.V. and A.P. autopsy, rear brain damaged, contracoup injury, no lance shards in brain 
- 37 Paré handbook for military surgeons, book about head wounds
- 39 Vesalius cures a prince (friar credited and canonized), later dies Zakynthos island Greece
- fooey, there was no duel, Paré and Vesalius collaborated
- 45 Charles Guiteau, disappointed office seeker p48 shoots Pres. Garfield in lower back July 2
- 48 Dr. Doctor Bliss (sic) confident fool, infected wound 
- 52 Guiteau executed, brain autopsied, microscopic brain damage
- 53 1873 Camillo Golgi silver-stained brain, Cajal discovers separate neurons, axons drive dendrites, neuron doctrine 
- 84 Synesthesia, mixing senses, color/sound, color/letters, sixty known types 
- Feynman saw colored symbols in equations, random 2s among 5s pop out as colors (they pop out for me, but not as colors)
- 86 1938 Albert Hoffman LSD
- 89 no new or repaired neurons, but new pathways
- 90 Paul Bach-y-Rita neuroscientist, sensory subtitution, neuroplasticity 
- 101 facial masks, Tatsuji Inouye maps occipital lobe,primary visual cortex from bullet path damage 
- 110 Hubel and Wiesel neurons sense lines at specific angles, biased towards movement 
- 113 "what" down to temporal lobes, "where" to parietal lobes
- 115 herpes ἕρπειν (herpein 'to creep') can migrate up olfactory nerves to the brain, specialized recognition circuits damaged, classes of objects disappear 
- 120-126 face transplants
- 131-134 phantom limbs, fictional George Dedlow, Silas Weir Mitchell - 152 novel Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker novel, Teddy Roosevelt favorite 2 volume used, ~$15 for pair 
 
- 139 Minié rifle, horrible gaping wounds, 3 times deadlier, 90% of casualties 
- 147 V. S. Ramachandran mirror box, "seeing" mirror limb abates pain, remaps brain 
- 157 Papua New Guinea Kuru, women ate victim's brains 
- 160 Carleton Gajdusek The Genius and the Boys, TV Movie 2009 
- 168 William Hadlow, resembles Scrapie in sheep and goats 
- 176 Stanley B. Prusiner 1970s Prions brain protein same sequence mangled shape 
- 185 Harvey Cushing orders William Sharpe to steal pituitary from John “Giant” Turner corpse at funeral home 
- 199 S.M. amydala damaged by   Urbach–Wiethe disease, no fear, other emotions intact 
- 203 Klüver–Bucy syndrome hyperoral, indifferent to pain 
- 205 One person's syndrome was another's lucky day
- 221 Wilder Penfield surgeon, sister's brain tumor removal 12/1928, she recovers some, then dies July 1931 
- 224 Emanuel Swedenborg armchair neuroanatomy 
- 233 1874 Dr. Roberts Bartholomew shocks brain of Mary Rafferty, censured and successful
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