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The History of Modern Epilepsy Walter J. Friedlander

The History of Modern Epilepsy By Walter J. Friedlander

The History of Modern Epilepsy by Walter J. Friedlander


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Although the history of epilepsy, one of the most common serious neurological disorders, can easily be traced back to ancient times, the modern understanding of the disease only began in the middle of the 19th century.

The History of Modern Epilepsy Summary

The History of Modern Epilepsy: The Beginning, 1865-1914 by Walter J. Friedlander

Although the history of epilepsy, one of the most common serious neurological disorders, can easily be traced back to ancient times, the modern understanding of the disease only began in the middle of the 19th century. This history of the first fifty years of modern epileptology reflects the thinking, accomplishments, and failures of physicians between 1865 and 1914. This epoch presented a very bleak clinical picture: diagnosis was difficult and often arbitrary; treatment was poor and, at times, worse than the disease; and patients, who were usually viewed as having a progressive dementing condition, were shunned by society.

Tradition, physicians' immaculate perceptions, their thinking in analogies, and the difficulty a doctor has in separating himself from his society are some of the important factors which led to a lack of clinical advancement during this time. Nevertheless, taking a longer view, a foundation was being established for understanding the physiology of the brain and how that might be related to epilepsy. This book should be of interest to any professional person concerned with or involved in exploring the neurophysiology of brain functions and its deviations, the care and treatment of patience with epilepsy, and the historical and social aspects of medicine.

About Walter J. Friedlander

WALTER J. FRIEDLANDER is Emeritus Professor of Preventive and Societal Medicine (Medical History) and of Internal Medicine (Neurology) at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. He is the author over eighty articles and books on neurology, electroencephalography, medical ethics, and medical history. Dr. Friedlander is the recipient of the 1986 Nebraska Committee on the Humanities' Sower Award for contributions to the humanities in the state of Nebraska and the 1994 University of Nebraska Board of Regents' J.G. Elliot Award for contributions to the medical profession and the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Table of Contents

Preface Definition, Incidence, and Prognosis Pathology: Part I Pathology: Part II Classification Diagnosis Etiology Treatment Psychological Aspects Societal Aspects Conclusion

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NPB9780313315893
9780313315893
0313315892
The History of Modern Epilepsy: The Beginning, 1865-1914 by Walter J. Friedlander
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-05-30
312
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