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MoreLater | 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 [[ 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