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contents of J Hist Neurosci 1999 april and august issues



Dear listneur-l subscribers, the Board of the Internat Soc Hist Neurosci
and the editors of J Hist Neurosci believe histneur-l subscribers may be
interested to read the contents of the most recent Journal issue(s).
Enclosed you will find the contents of Journal of the History of the
Neurosciences  Volume 8 Number 1 April, 1999 and Volume 8 Number 2
Augustus, 1999
The third issue has recently be published. The contents will be posted
soon.
For further information on ISHN or the JOURNAL:

http://www.medsch.ucla.edu/som/bri/archives/ishnhome.htm

http://www.swets.nl/sps/journals/jhn.html

Peter Koehler

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- Volume 8 Number 1 April, 1999


Paul Eling:
Neuroanniversaries 1999

Howard Kushner, Claudio Luzzatti and Stanley Finger:
A Perplexing Document in the Early History of Gilles de la Tourette
Syndrome: Melotti's Rendition of a "Lecture by Charcot"
(Including a Complete Translation from the Italian with Commentary)

Serge Duckett and Jan Stern:
Origins of the Creutzfeldt and Jakob Concept

Michel Bonduelle and Toby Gelfand:
Hysteria Behind the Scenes: Jane Avril at the Salpêtrière

Pieter Devriese:
On the Discovery of Clostridium botulinum

Francis Schiller:
Production and Reception of Meaningful Sound in Foville's 'Encompassing
Convolution'

Gretchen Diefenbach, Donald Diefenbach, Alan Baumeister and Mark West:
Portrayal of Lobotomy in the Popular Press: 1935-1960

Francis Schiller:
Jirí Procháska: On the 250th Anniversary of his Birth

William Clower:
Neurognostics Question 7: Origin of an Experimental Preparation

Duane Haines and Régis Olry:
NEUROwords 6 Just What is the Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle?


Neurognostics Question 7: Answer


PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
THE HISTORY
OF THE NEUROSCIENCES (ISHN) JUNE 7-9, 1998 ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, USA

Christopher Gardner-Thorpe:
REPORT The British Contribution to the Neurosciences



and

the special issue on Camillo Golgi co-edited by the special guest
editors: M. Bentivoglio and L.A. Vignolo:

Volume 8 Number 2 August, 1999


P. Koehler and S. Finger:
INTRODUCTION

Marina Bentivoglio and Luigi Amedeo Vignolo:
Introduction to the Issue Dedicated to Camillo Golgi

Alberto Calligaro and Alessandro Calligaro:
The Museum for the History of the University of Pavia and the Birth of
Histology

Gustavo Merico:
Microscopy in Camillo Golgi's Times

Paolo Mazzarello:
Camillo Golgi's Scientific Biography

Ennio Pannese:
The Golgi Stain: Invention, Diffusion and Impact on Neurosciences

Giorgio Macchi:
Camillo Golgi: A Clinical Pathologist

Gunnar Grant:
Gustaf Retzius and Camillo Golgi

Larry Swanson:
Camillo Golgi on the Structure of the Hippocampus

Edward Jones:
Golgi, Cajal and the Neuron Doctrine

Roberto Spreafico, Silvia De Biasi and Laura Vitellaro-Zuccarello:
The Perineuronal Net: A Weapon for a Challenge

Marco Celio:
Evolution of the Concept of 'Extracellular Matrix' in the Brain

Giovanni Berlucchi:
Some Aspects of the History of the Law of Dynamic Polarization of the
Neuron. From William James to Sherrington, from
Cajal and Van Gehuchten to Golgi

Marina Bentivoglio:
The Discovery of the Golgi Apparatus

Gordon Shepherd:
The Legacy of Camillo Golgi for Modern Concepts of Brain Organization

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