
Joseph Babinski's contributions to French medicine have been well-documented, but there has yet to be a significant and an authoritative biography of him--until now. Two French physicians, Jaques Philippon and Jacques Poirier, analyze Babinski's great scientific achievements, explore his unique family history, and publish, for the first time, a complete bibliography of his publications. The "Babinski sign," considered as his greatest diagnostic achievement, is typically one of the first neurological tests performed by a specialist or primary care physician to determine the existence of an injury to the pyramidal tract. Joseph Babinski, however, is more than just the "Babinski sign" that has made him famous and revered. As the authors explain, he was an early contributor to the fields of cutaneous and tendinous reflexes, cerebellar and vestibular semiology, hysteria and pithitiasm, localization of spinal cord compressions, and the birth of French neurosurgery. This book chronicles his family's emigration from Poland to France, his tutelage and early career under great teachers such as Alfred Vulpian, Victor Cornil, and Jean-Martin Charcot at the Hopital de la Salpetriere in Paris, his methods and observations during 27 years as department head at La Pitie, as well as the close and unique relationship with his brother, Henri, the well-known Ali-Bab. Finally, Babinski's life and times can be accessed in one fresh and intriguing book!
This biography investigates the life and professional legacy of Joseph Babinski to determine his broader impact on the development of modern neurology beyond his eponymous diagnostic sign. The authors, both experienced French physicians, utilize archival research and clinical history to contextualize Babinski's contributions within the framework of late 19th and early 20th-century French medicine. They argue that his work in spinal cord localization, cerebellar semiology, and neurosurgery established him as a foundational figure in the field.
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Experts highlight this work as a definitive and long-overdue scholarly examination of a pivotal medical figure. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the clarity with which the authors document the evolution of neurological practices during the period.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190451505
ISBN-13:
9780190451509
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