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1998 ISHN annual meeting program (Annapolis, Maryland 7-9 June 1998)



On behalf of ISHN President Harry Whitaker, I'm forwarding the program 
for the 3rd annual meeting of the ISHN in Annapolis, Maryland, 7-9 June 
1998.  Please feel free to forward this message to individuals, 
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Remember to make your hotel reservations (Annapolis Marriott Waterfront 
Hotel, ) by 22 April 
in order to obtain the convention room rate.

Russell Johnson
HISTNEUR-L administrator





Program for the ISHN Annapolis meeting in June, 1998

June 7, SUNDAY morning, Session I
Chair: Christopher Smith

08h30   J.B.Lyons (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland):  Extracts from
Hennen's Principles of Military Surgery (1820)
09h00   Peter Koehler (De Wever Hospital, Netherlands): About medicine and
the arts: Charcot  and French literature at the fin-de-siecle
09h30   Genevieve Aubert & Christian Laterre (Universite Catholique de
Louvain, Belgium): Medical cinematography: birth and early neurological
application.

COFFEE BREAK

June 7, SUNDAY morning, Session II
Chair: Harry Whitaker

10h30   Lauren J. Harris & Jason Almerigi (Michigan State University):
Roberts Bartholow's "Experimental Investigations into the Functions of the
Human Brain" (1874): The story of an infamous experiment	
11h00   Lowell Bradshaw (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): Ferrier			
11h30   David Millett (University of Chicago): Clinical theory and
experimental technique in cerebral physiology

LUNCH BREAK

June 7, SUNDAY afternoon, Session III
Chair: Vincent Wan

13h30   D.G.Joseph (Yale University): F.O. Schmitt and a new research style
for American neurophysiology, 1927-1945						
14h00   Joy Harvey (Harvard University) : Shaping the future of
neuroscience: Rockefeller Foundation medical sciences support for
technological innovation in the 1930's.		
14h30   M.B. Parlee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): The Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation's program in the neurosciences, 1969-1976: assisting a
discipline in the making.

COFFEE BREAK

June 7, SUNDAY afternoon, Session IV
Chair: George York

15h30   Stanley Finger (Washington University): The many contributions of
Hermann von Helmholtz to the modern neurosciences					
16h00   Edward J. Haupt (Montclair State University):  Materialism rampant:
the psychophysical axioms of G.E. Mueller					
16h30   T.L. Sourkes (McGill University): An element of thought: phosphorus
& mental philosophy in the nineteenth century			


June 8, MONDAY morning, Poster Session
08h00   POSTERS ARE PUT UP FIRST THING IN A.M.

POSTER SESSION PAPERS
-POSTER-   	R.A.Johnson (UCLA): Internet resources for neuroscience
history: an update
-POSTER-	D.G.Joseph (Yale University): Burden of innovation: Joseph
Erlanger and neurophysiology at Washington University, 1918-1941
-POSTER-	Steven Kanne & Stanley Finger (Washington University) : 
Konstantin Michaelovich Bykov and the Split-Brain disconnection 
syndrome in the pre-Sperry era	
-POSTER-	Marie Lazure (Universite du Quebec a Montreal) & Harry Whitaker
(Northern Michigan University) : "Lettre sur les aveugles": Diderot's
neuropsychological views on blindness
-POSTER-	David Millett (University of Chicago): Mapping the brain 19th
century style: the construction, interpretation and application of cerebral
diagrams.	
-POSTER-	Regis Olry (Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres): Metaphors in
the neuroanatomical bestiary of past centuries: zoology or mythology?	
-POSTER-	Yves Turgeon (Universite du Quebec a Montreal) & Harry Whitaker
(Northern Michigan University): Late 18th century neuroscience: Pierre
Georges Cabanis' ideas on brain function
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June 8, MONDAY morning, Session I
Chair: Peter Koehler

08h00	 Hansreudi Isler (University Hospital, Zurich) : The neurophysiology
of the 17th century philosopher Pierre Gassendi
08h30   M. Boucher & A. Bouchet (Lyon, France): The anatomic seat of the soul	
09h00   A. Karenberg & L. Hort (University of Cologne) : "and therefore, Lord,
liberate us by a sudden death": Medieval aspects of the history of stroke			
09h30   Ynez V. O'Neill & M.H. Infusino (UCLA): Pre-modern ventricular
localization: a new view				

COFFEE BREAK

June 8, MONDAY morning, Session II
Chair: Paul Eling

10h30   Jeff Wollock (Solidarity Foundation): Speech perception and the
theory of animate motion in the writings of John Bulwer (1606-1656)	
11h00   R.S. Fishman (Washington Hospital Center) : Kepler, Descartes & the
discovery of sensory projection				
11h30   L. Kruger & T.C. Correll (UCLA): Samuel Collins' "Systeme of
Anatomy" (1685) and the comparative anatomy of the brain of vertebrates			

LUNCH BREAK

June 8, MONDAY afternoon, Session III
Chair: Duane Haines 

13h30   Howard Kushner (San Diego State University): Haloperidol & the
persistence of psychoanalytic claims					
14h00   Nancy McCall & Lisa Mix (Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions):
Making Curt Richter's "Biological Clocks in Medicine and Psychiatry"
accessible on the world wide web	
14h30   Steve Platt (Northern Michigan University): Lack of intelligence in
genetics	

COFFEE BREAK

June 8, MONDAY afternoon, Session IV
Chair: Bob Rieber

15h30   D.E. Haines & Brad Franklin (University of Mississippi Medical
Center): The subdural space: an historical consideration of a space that
does not exist
16h00   E.J.Fine & Linda Lohr (State University of New York at Buffalo): Of
sounds and kicks: a history of the audiospinal response	
				
16h30-18h30  POSTER DISCUSSION AND COCKTAIL HOUR


June 9, TUESDAY morning, Session I
Chair: Ola Selnes

08h30   Jason Brown (New York University): A.R.Luria and process psychology
09h00   Vincent Wan (University of Chicago): The effect of experimental
practice on neuroscience experiments: a case study
09h30   C.U.M. Smith (Aston University): Rene revisited: the
neurophilosophy of John Carew Eccles	

COFFEE BREAK

June 9, TUESDAY morning, Session II
Chair: Stan Finger

10h30   Paul Eling (University of Nijmegen) : Meynert on aphasia
11h00   O.A.Selnes & Argye Hillis (Johns Hopkins University) : Patient 
Tan-Tan revisited: a case of atypical global aphasia?			

11h30   Dominique Aubert (Universite du Quebec a Montreal) & Harry
Whitaker (Northern Michigan University): The 1830's in Paris: how
conflicting ideological assumptions constrained observations about brain
function		

12h00 - 13h30  	BANQUET & PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
        H.A. Whitaker (Northern Michigan University): 
Clinico-pathological 
correlation method in neuropsychology from the 11th to the 19th century

13h30 - 15h00       1998 annual BUSINESS MEETING


Harry A. Whitaker, PhD
Professor and Head
Department of Psychology
Northern Michigan University
Marquette, Michigan 49855-5334
Office: (906) 227-2937, X-2935
FAX:  (906) 227-2954
E-mail: hwhitake@nmu.edu
	

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