Chronicles how our understanding of stroke has evolved over the centuries, drawing on primary sources to place the research in its historical context. Featuring the accounts of those present at key points in the history of stroke, this book covers both the successes and blind alleys of stroke research.
Chronicles how our understanding of stroke has evolved over the centuries, drawing on primary sources to place the research in its historical context. Featuring the accounts of those present at key points in the history of stroke, this book covers both the successes and blind alleys of stroke research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan van Gijn was Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurology at Utrecht University Medical Centre, from 1983 to 2007. From 1996 to 2008 he was also Editor of the Dutch Journal of Medicine (Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde). He was Joint Chief Editor of the Journal of Neurology (1994-2001) and Associate Editor of Brain (2004-2014). He (co)authored around 400 original articles and reviews in peer-reviewed international journals, over 50 book chapters and 9 books, all mainly about cerebrovascular disease. He has been elected as a member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The ventricles(apoplexy in the 16th century) 2. The force of blood (apoplexy in the 17th century) 3. Congestion (apoplexy in the 'long 18th century') 4. Forgotten forms of apoplexy 5.Haemorrhage 6.Ramollissement 7. Thrombosis and embolism 8. No man's land: the neck arteries 9. Lacunes 10. Stroke warnings 11. Saccular aneurysms 12. Cerebral venous thrombosis.
1. The ventricles(apoplexy in the 16th century) 2. The force of blood (apoplexy in the 17th century) 3. Congestion (apoplexy in the 'long 18th century') 4. Forgotten forms of apoplexy 5.Haemorrhage 6.Ramollissement 7. Thrombosis and embolism 8. No man's land: the neck arteries 9. Lacunes 10. Stroke warnings 11. Saccular aneurysms 12. Cerebral venous thrombosis.
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