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Book Title
Charcot: Constructing Neurology
Publication Date
1995-11-02
Pages
416
ISBN
9780195076431
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Charcot : Constructing Neurology
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Christopher G. Goetz, Toby Gelfand, Michel Bonduelle
Item Length
6.5in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
9.5in
Item Weight
25.7 Oz
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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This book provides the best available account of the life and contributions of Jean-Martin Charcot. It gives a fascinating picture of the man and his milieu, and clearly defines his role in establishing the new medical speciality of clinical neurology.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195076435
ISBN-13
9780195076431
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Author
Christopher G. Goetz, Toby Gelfand, Michel Bonduelle
Publication Name
Charcot : Constructing Neurology
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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Item Length
6.5in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
9.5in
Item Weight
25.7 Oz

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Rc339.52.C453g64
Reviews
"Here is an amazing book. Amazing because, translated from the English, ithas all the allure of a French work of supreme craftmanship. Amazing, moreover,because of the erudition and the intimate knowledge of French society in theXIXth century, of which the authors have shown proof."--Revue deneurologie, "The authors...are recognized experts in the history of French neurology...Their collaboration has produced a superb book, the most comprehensive and authoritative work to date on Charcot and his time....Those with an interest in neuroscience or medical history who venture into its pages will not be able to put it down."--The New England Journal of Medicine "This excellent book surveys Charcot's life and career. The three authors have melded their clinical and historical talents to relate Charcot to the France of his time. This work is recommended to anyone interested in the early development of clinical neurology."-JAMA "A seamlessly woven portrait of a man and his age that at last does full justice to the sitter and his major contributions to neurology and psychiatry....Wherever future studies of Charcot and his works may lead them, historical scholars will remain deeply indebted to Drs. Goetz, Bonduelle, and Gelfand for having provided a definitive account of his life and a penetrating evaluation of his importance for the development of modern neurology and psychiatry."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease "[Authored] by an international triumvirate of well known medical historians...Very well written, organized, and illustrated."--Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences "The authors comprise a fortunate combination of an American neurologist with strong historical interests, a French neurologist with similar credentials, and a professional historian of medicine. Their use of previously unworked primary sources is prodigious."--Samuel H. Greenblatt, Neurosurgery "Here is an amazing book. Amazing because, translated from the English, it has all the allure of a French work of supreme craftmanship. Amazing, moreover, because of the erudition and the intimate knowledge of French society in the XIXth century, of which the authors have shown proof."--Revue de neurologie "Crowns one stage in the maturation of Charcot studies....The book is praiseworthy....It is much better than most medical biographies and hugely superior to most doctor-authored biographies."--Journal of the History of Medicine "In the grand tradition of Anglo-Saxon biographies...A needed and completely successful work."--L'Evolution Psychiatriaque "It reads with real pleasure throughout...Brings to life [Charcot] with all his complexities and allows the reader to better comprehend him in comparison to his contemporaries."--Cahiers Goncourt "A remarkable book, thoroughly conscientious and engrossing at the same time...an intellectual biography....Charcot has many illustrations about the neurologist's life, as well as by him, which add notably to the success of the text....The authors, two neurologists and one historian, have succeeded in collaborating seamlessly..."--Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, "It reads with real pleasure throughout...Brings to life [Charcot] with all his complexities and allows the reader to better comprehend him in comparison to his contemporaries."--Cahiers Goncourt, "Here is an amazing book. Amazing because, translated from the English, it has all the allure of a French work of supreme craftmanship. Amazing, moreover, because of the erudition and the intimate knowledge of French society in the XIXth century, of which the authors have shown proof."--Revuede neurologie, "[Authored] by an international triumvirate of well known medicalhistorians...Very well written, organized, and illustrated."--Journal of theHistory of the Behavioral Sciences, "Crowns one stage in the maturation of Charcot studies....The book ispraiseworthy....It is much better than most medical biographies and hugelysuperior to most doctor-authored biographies."--Journal of the History ofMedicine, "Crowns one stage in the maturation of Charcot studies....The book is praiseworthy....It is much better than most medical biographies and hugely superior to most doctor-authored biographies."--Journal of the History of Medicine, "A remarkable book, throughly conscientious and engrossing at the sametime...an intellectual biography....Charcot has many illustrations about theneurologist's life, as well as by him, which add notably to the success of thetext....The authors, two neurologists and one historian, have succeeded incollaborating seamlessly..."--Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, "This excellent book surveys Charcot's life and career. The three authorshave melded their clinical and historical talents to relate Charcot to theFrance of his time. This work is recommended to anyone interested in the earlydevelopment of clinical neurology."-JAMA, "The authors...are recognized experts in the history of Frenchneurology...Their collaboration has produced a superb book, the mostcomprehensive and authoritative work to date on Charcot and his time....Thosewith an interest in neuroscience or medical history who venture into its pageswill not be able to put it down."--The New England Journal of Medicine, "In the grand tradition of Anglo-Saxon biographies...A needed andcompletely successful work."--L'Evolution Psychiatriaque, "[Authored] by an international triumvirate of well known medical historians...Very well written, organized, and illustrated."--Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, "In the grand tradition of Anglo-Saxon biographies...A needed and completely successful work."--L'Evolution Psychiatriaque, "The authors...are recognized experts in the history of French neurology...Their collaboration has produced a superb book, the most comprehensive and authoritative work to date on Charcot and his time....Those with an interest in neuroscience or medical history who venture into its pages willnot be able to put it down."--The New England Journal of Medicine, "The authors...are recogonized experts in the history of French neurologyand have all written studies of Charcot's work independently. Theircollaboration has produced a superb book, the most comprehensive andauthoritative work to date on Charcot and his time....Those with an interest inneuroscience or medical history who venture into its pages will not be able toput it down."--The New England Journal of Medicine, "This excellent book surveys Charcot's life and career. The three authors have melded their clinical and historical talents to relate Charcot to the France of his time. This work is recommended to anyone interested in the early development of clinical neurology."-JAMA, "A seamlessly woven portrait of a man and his age that at last does full justice to the sitter and his major contributions to neurology and psychiatry....Wherever future studies of Charcot and his works may lead them, historical scholars will remain deeply indebted to Drs. Goetz, Bonduelle,and Gelfand for having provided a definitive account of his life and a penetrating evaluation of his importance for the development of modern neurology and psychiatry."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, "It reads with real pleasure throughout...Brings to life [Charcot] withall his complexities and allows the reader to better comprehend him incomparison to his contemporaries."--Cahiers Goncourt, "The authors...are recognized experts in the history of French neurology...Their collaboration has produced a superb book, the most comprehensive and authoritative work to date on Charcot and his time....Those with an interest in neuroscience or medical history who venture into its pages will not be able to put it down."--The New England Journal of Medicine "This excellent book surveys Charcot's life and career. The three authors have melded their clinical and historical talents to relate Charcot to the France of his time. This work is recommended to anyone interested in the early development of clinical neurology."-JAMA "A seamlessly woven portrait of a man and his age that at last does full justice to the sitter and his major contributions to neurology and psychiatry....Wherever future studies of Charcot and his works may lead them, historical scholars will remain deeply indebted to Drs. Goetz, Bonduelle, and Gelfand for having provided a definitive account of his life and a penetrating evaluation of his importance for the development of modern neurology and psychiatry."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease "[Authored] by an international triumvirate of well known medical historians...Very well written, organized, and illustrated."--Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences "The authors comprise a fortunate combination of an American neurologist with strong historical interests, a French neurologist with similar credentials, and a professional historian of medicine. Their use of previously unworked primary sources is prodigious."--Samuel H. Greenblatt,Neurosurgery "Here is an amazing book. Amazing because, translated from the English, it has all the allure of a French work of supreme craftmanship. Amazing, moreover, because of the erudition and the intimate knowledge of French society in the XIXth century, of which the authors have shown proof."--Revue deneurologie "Crowns one stage in the maturation of Charcot studies....The book is praiseworthy....It is much better than most medical biographies and hugely superior to most doctor-authored biographies."--Journal of the History of Medicine "In the grand tradition of Anglo-Saxon biographies...A needed and completely successful work."--L'Evolution Psychiatriaque "It reads with real pleasure throughout...Brings to life [Charcot] with all his complexities and allows the reader to better comprehend him in comparison to his contemporaries."--Cahiers Goncourt "A remarkable book, thoroughly conscientious and engrossing at the same time...an intellectual biography....Charcothas many illustrations about the neurologist's life, as well as by him, which add notably to the success of the text....The authors, two neurologists and one historian, have succeeded in collaborating seamlessly..."--Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, "The authors...are recognized experts in the history of French neurology...Their collaboration has produced a superb book, the most comprehensive and authoritative work to date on Charcot and his time....Those with an interest in neuroscience or medical history who venture into its pages will not be able to put it down."-- The New England Journal of Medicine "This excellent book surveys Charcot's life and career. The three authors have melded their clinical and historical talents to relate Charcot to the France of his time. This work is recommended to anyone interested in the early development of clinical neurology."- JAMA "A seamlessly woven portrait of a man and his age that at last does full justice to the sitter and his major contributions to neurology and psychiatry....Wherever future studies of Charcot and his works may lead them, historical scholars will remain deeply indebted to Drs. Goetz, Bonduelle, and Gelfand for having provided a definitive account of his life and a penetrating evaluation of his importance for the development of modern neurology and psychiatry."-- Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease "[Authored] by an international triumvirate of well known medical historians...Very well written, organized, and illustrated."-- Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences "The authors comprise a fortunate combination of an American neurologist with strong historical interests, a French neurologist with similar credentials, and a professional historian of medicine. Their use of previously unworked primary sources is prodigious."--Samuel H. Greenblatt, Neurosurgery "Here is an amazing book. Amazing because, translated from the English, it has all the allure of a French work of supreme craftmanship. Amazing, moreover, because of the erudition and the intimate knowledge of French society in the XIXth century, of which the authors have shown proof."-- Revue de neurologie "Crowns one stage in the maturation of Charcot studies....The book is praiseworthy....It is much better than most medical biographies and hugely superior to most doctor-authored biographies."-- Journal of the History of Medicine "In the grand tradition of Anglo-Saxon biographies...A needed and completely successful work."-- L'Evolution Psychiatriaque "It reads with real pleasure throughout...Brings to life [Charcot] with all his complexities and allows the reader to better comprehend him in comparison to his contemporaries."-- Cahiers Goncourt "A remarkable book, thoroughly conscientious and engrossing at the same time...an intellectual biography.... Charcot has many illustrations about the neurologist's life, as well as by him, which add notably to the success of the text....The authors, two neurologists and one historian, have succeeded in collaborating seamlessly..."-- Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, "The authors...are recognized experts in the history of French neurology...Their collaboration has produced a superb book, the most comprehensive and authoritative work to date on Charcot and his time....Those with an interest in neuroscience or medical history who venture into its pages will not be able to put it down."--The New England Journal of Medicine"This excellent book surveys Charcot's life and career. The three authors have melded their clinical and historical talents to relate Charcot to the France of his time. This work is recommended to anyone interested in the early development of clinical neurology."-JAMA"A seamlessly woven portrait of a man and his age that at last does full justice to the sitter and his major contributions to neurology and psychiatry....Wherever future studies of Charcot and his works may lead them, historical scholars will remain deeply indebted to Drs. Goetz, Bonduelle, and Gelfand for having provided a definitive account of his life and a penetrating evaluation of his importance for the development of modern neurology and psychiatry."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease"[Authored] by an international triumvirate of well known medical historians...Very well written, organized, and illustrated."--Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences"The authors comprise a fortunate combination of an American neurologist with strong historical interests, a French neurologist with similar credentials, and a professional historian of medicine. Their use of previously unworked primary sources is prodigious."--Samuel H. Greenblatt, Neurosurgery"Here is an amazing book. Amazing because, translated from the English, it has all the allure of a French work of supreme craftmanship. Amazing, moreover, because of the erudition and the intimate knowledge of French society in the XIXth century, of which the authors have shown proof."--Revue de neurologie"Crowns one stage in the maturation of Charcot studies....The book is praiseworthy....It is much better than most medical biographies and hugely superior to most doctor-authored biographies."--Journal of the History of Medicine"In the grand tradition of Anglo-Saxon biographies...A needed and completely successful work."--L'Evolution Psychiatriaque"It reads with real pleasure throughout...Brings to life [Charcot] with all his complexities and allows the reader to better comprehend him in comparison to his contemporaries."--Cahiers Goncourt"A remarkable book, thoroughly conscientious and engrossing at the same time...an intellectual biography....Charcot has many illustrations about the neurologist's life, as well as by him, which add notably to the success of the text....The authors, two neurologists and one historian, have succeeded in collaborating seamlessly..."--Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, "The authors comprise a fortunate combination of an American neurologist with strong historical interests, a French neurologist with similar credentials, and a professional historian of medicine. Their use of previously unworked primary sources is prodigious."--Samuel H. Greenblatt,Neurosurgery, "A seamlessly woven portrait of a man and his age that at last does fulljustice to the sitter and his major contributions to neurology andpsychiatry....Wherever future studies of Charcot and his works may lead them,historical scholars will remain deeply indebted to Drs. Goetz, Bonduelle, andGelfand for having provided a definitive account of his life and a penetratingevaluation of his importance for the development of modern neurology andpsychiatry."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Table of Content
'n 12. The Struggle for a Career in Paris Medicine3. The Development of a Career in Neurology4. Charcot's Major Neurological Interests5. Charcot and the Artistry of Neurological Practice6. Hysteria7. Fame8. Charcot's Private Life9. Charcot's Death and Legacy
Copyright Date
1997
Topic
Neurology, Medical, History
Lccn
94-043801
Dewey Decimal
616.8/0092
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Medical

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