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When Charles Miller Fisher was born in 1913 there was very little scientific knowledge about stroke. But thanks to him, our understanding of stroke and of other brain disorders are now well established in every neurology training program around the world. C. Miller Fisher is his story: his life, his method of study and of research, and his contributions. This work, reinforced with unequalled access to the CMF archives overseen by the Fisher estate and told in his own words (italicized in the text) from his memoirs, will shed light on one of the most important clinicians in North America and…mehr
When Charles Miller Fisher was born in 1913 there was very little scientific knowledge about stroke. But thanks to him, our understanding of stroke and of other brain disorders are now well established in every neurology training program around the world. C. Miller Fisher is his story: his life, his method of study and of research, and his contributions. This work, reinforced with unequalled access to the CMF archives overseen by the Fisher estate and told in his own words (italicized in the text) from his memoirs, will shed light on one of the most important clinicians in North America and the world. He devoted his career and the great majority of every waking day to the study of stroke, both in the pathology laboratory and in people. Fisher's discoveries and contributions and those of the individuals that he trained changed the knowledge basis of stroke and vascular disease for everyone.
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Louis R. Caplan, MD Professor of Neurology, Harvard University Neurologist, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre
Inhaltsangabe
* C. Miller Fisher's Life: Timeline * Introduction * Part I. Early Years and University and Medical Training * 1. Fisher's Early Years * 2. Toronto University and Medical School and Internship in Detroit * Part II. War Experiences * 3. World War II and Experience as a British Naval Officer * 4. Prisoner of War, 1941-1944 * Part III. Repatriation and Reintroduction to Medicine and Neurology in Montreal * 5. Reintroduction to Medicine and Neurology in Montreal * Part IV. Neuropathology Fellowship and Experience as a Neurologist Specializing in Stroke * 6. Pathology at Boston City Hospital * 7. Montreal, 1950-1954 * Part V. Boston and Massachusetts General Hospital: Fisher's Personal Characteristics, Methods, and Major Contributions * 8. Boston and Massachusetts General Hospital: Fisher's Activities and Methods * 9. Fisher's Collegiality, Personality Traits and Idiosyncrasies, and "Rules" * 10. Neurological Examination of the Stuporous Patient, Lacunar Infarction, Intracerebral Hemmorrhage, and Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage * 11. Carotid Artery and Cerebral Atherosclerosis, Transient Ischemic Attacks, Symptoms and Signs Correlated with Lesions at Various Brain Locations, Cervical and Cranial Arterial Dissections, andHydrocephalus and Gait Abnormalities * 12. Atrial Fibrillation, Memory, Timing and Quantity of Behavior, Randomized Therapeutic Trials and Anticoagulation of Brain Ischemia Patients, and Headache and Migraine * 13. Eye Signs, Syndromes, and Reviews and Opinions * Part VI. The Last Decades of Fisher's Life * 14. Retirement and Beyond: Fisher's Last Decades
* C. Miller Fisher's Life: Timeline * Introduction * Part I. Early Years and University and Medical Training * 1. Fisher's Early Years * 2. Toronto University and Medical School and Internship in Detroit * Part II. War Experiences * 3. World War II and Experience as a British Naval Officer * 4. Prisoner of War, 1941-1944 * Part III. Repatriation and Reintroduction to Medicine and Neurology in Montreal * 5. Reintroduction to Medicine and Neurology in Montreal * Part IV. Neuropathology Fellowship and Experience as a Neurologist Specializing in Stroke * 6. Pathology at Boston City Hospital * 7. Montreal, 1950-1954 * Part V. Boston and Massachusetts General Hospital: Fisher's Personal Characteristics, Methods, and Major Contributions * 8. Boston and Massachusetts General Hospital: Fisher's Activities and Methods * 9. Fisher's Collegiality, Personality Traits and Idiosyncrasies, and "Rules" * 10. Neurological Examination of the Stuporous Patient, Lacunar Infarction, Intracerebral Hemmorrhage, and Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage * 11. Carotid Artery and Cerebral Atherosclerosis, Transient Ischemic Attacks, Symptoms and Signs Correlated with Lesions at Various Brain Locations, Cervical and Cranial Arterial Dissections, andHydrocephalus and Gait Abnormalities * 12. Atrial Fibrillation, Memory, Timing and Quantity of Behavior, Randomized Therapeutic Trials and Anticoagulation of Brain Ischemia Patients, and Headache and Migraine * 13. Eye Signs, Syndromes, and Reviews and Opinions * Part VI. The Last Decades of Fisher's Life * 14. Retirement and Beyond: Fisher's Last Decades
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