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Studies in neurology by HEAD, Henry

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
Title
Studies in neurology
Author
HEAD, Henry
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Description
London: Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd, 1920. FIRST EDITION. With 182 text illustrations and photographs. Original publisher’s cloth, author, title and publisher’s names in black on front covers and in gilt on spines. ownership signature of Margaret A. Kennard dated December, 1935 in both volumes. First edition. A standard text in the history of the subject, Head’s Studies in neurology reflects the results of his years of studies and experiments, most specifically on the dermatomes, the changes that occur after peripheral nerves are cut, and the effects of brain lesions on somesthesia. He also contributed significantly to the study of aphasia. Head (1861-1940) was an English neurologist and teacher who enjoyed a devoted following of students and who published numerous works in a variety of medical fields. Provenance: Margaret Kennard (1899-1975) was an early celebrated female neurologist. Her principle study was on the effects of neurological damage to primates. The Kennard Principle “posits a negative linear relationship between age of a brain lesion and the outcome expectancy: in other words, that the earlier in life a brain lesion occurs, the more likely it is for some compensation mechanism to reverse at least some of the lesion's bad effects” (see Dennis, “Margaret Kennard ...” in Cortex, 46 (8), 2010, pp. 1043-1059). Finger, Origins of Neuroscience, p. 139; Garrison & Morton, 1304.
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McCarty's Annual Statistician, 1883 by McCarty, L.P. [Editor]

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McCarty's Annual Statistician, 1883
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McCarty, L.P. [Editor]
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
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San Francisco: L.P. McCarty, 1883 Book. Fine. Hardcover. First edition, seventh year of publication. Small octavo. 624pp. Index. Blind-ruled dark brown cloth, lettered and decorated in gilt on covers and spine. A few minor spots to covers, "Clerk's Office, Tuolumne County" neatly written on inner cover, else a very fine, crisp copy. Provides a wealth of statistical data including historical, financial and general information..
[RELIGION] VISIONS OF RELIGION

[RELIGION] VISIONS OF RELIGION by Stephen S. Bush

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[RELIGION] VISIONS OF RELIGION
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Stephen S. Bush
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
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Very Good+ binding
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Hard Cover. Very Good+ binding/Good dust jacket. Large octavo; in the publisher’s black cloth; with titling on the spine in gold; xi, 259 pages including the Index; in an unclipped jacket; moderate wear to the jacket including some stains; pencil annotations throughout in both margins and blank leaves. Very Good+ binding / Good dust jacket.