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 .07 Sleep paralytic author
 .19 1559 French king Henri II jousting injury, splinter in eye, shock trauma
 .24 Royal (barber-)surgeon [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambroise_Par%C3%A9 | Ambroise Paré ]], invents new treatments
 .27 Spanish king sends royal physician [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Vesalius | Andreas Vesalius ]]
 .29 1540 A.V. lists 200 anatomy errors of [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galen | Galen ]]
 .31 A.V. ''[[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Humani_Corporis_Fabrica_Libri_Septem | 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, [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coup_contrecoup_injury | 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 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Willard_Bliss | Dr. Doctor Bliss ]] (sic) confident fool, infected wound
 .52 Guiteau executed, brain autopsied, microscopic brain damage
 .53 1873 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Golgi | Camillo Golgi ]] silver-stained brain, [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago_Ram%C3%B3n_y_Cajal | Cajal ]] discovers separate neurons, axons drive dendrites, [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuron_doctrine | neuron doctrine ]]
 

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

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