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Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842), the Scottish anatomist-surgeon, was a true polymath. His original ideas on the nervous system have been likened to those of William Harvey on the circulation of blood, and his privately published pamphlet detailing his ideas about the brain has been called the Magna Carta of neurology. He described the separate functions of different parts of the nervous system, new nerves and muscles, and several previously unrecognized neurological disorders, and he characterized the features of the facial palsy and its associated features now named after him. His sketches and paintings of the wounded from the Napoleonic Wars and his essays on the anatomical basis of expression changed the way art students are taught and influenced British and European artists, particularly the Pre-Raphaelites. He was a renowned medical teacher who founded his own private medical school, took over the famous Hunterian school, and helped establish the University of London and the Middlesex Hospital Medical School. So how is it that a man of such influence is virtually unknown today by most neuroscientists, biologists, and clinicians?Sir Charles Bell: His Life, Art, Neurological Concepts, and Controversial Legacy discusses the work and teachings of this brilliant man. His reputation was tarnished by charges of intellectual dishonesty and fraud, but his work changed the way scientists and clinicians think about the nervous system and its operation in health and disease, led directly to the work of Charles Darwin on facial expressions, and influenced the way artists view the human body and depict illnesses and wounds. Masterfully written by Dr. Michael J. Aminoff in his signature approachable style, this is the perfect addition to any library of medical history.
This biography investigates the paradox of Sir Charles Bell, a foundational figure in neurology whose scientific contributions were overshadowed by professional controversy and historical obscurity. Dr. Michael J. Aminoff, a distinguished neurologist and medical historian, utilizes primary source documents, Bell's own anatomical sketches, and historical medical records to reconstruct the life of this Scottish polymath. The text argues that Bell's work on the nervous system and facial expression remains a critical, albeit under-recognized, pillar of modern clinical practice and artistic anatomy.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and medical historians recognize this work as a definitive account that successfully bridges the gap between clinical neurology and the history of art. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex anatomical and historical arguments accessible to both medical professionals and general history enthusiasts.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190614986
ISBN-13:
9780190614980
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