John Hughlings Jackson, FRS (4 April 1835 – 7 October 1911) was an English neurologist. He is best known for his research on epilepsy. He was born at Providence...
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terminology by John Hughlings Jackson, founding editor of the medical journal, Brain. From extensive studies of anatomy and behaviour, Hughlings Jackson established...
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Ministries International John Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911), neurologist, namesake of Jacksonian seizure John Price Jackson (1868–1948), American electrical...
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them. Studies performed in Europe, such as those of John Hughlings Jackson, supported this view. Jackson studied patients with brain damage, particularly...
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of neurology, founded in 1878 by John Charles Bucknill, David Ferrier, James Crichton-Browne and John Hughlings Jackson. It is published by Oxford University...
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William A. Hammond, Jean-Martin Charcot, C. Miller Fisher and John Hughlings Jackson. Neo-Latin neurologia appeared in various texts from 1610 denoting...
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journalist and politician, 18th Mayor of Montreal (b. 1848) 1911 – John Hughlings Jackson, English neurologist and physician (b. 1835) 1919 – Alfred Deakin...
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mountaineer and explorer John Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911), neurologist Julian T. Jackson (born 1954), British historian Nancy B. Jackson (1956–2022), American...
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The Complicity of Friends: How George Eliot, G. H. Lewes, and John Hughlings-Jackson Encoded Herbert Spencer's Secret. Bucknell University Press....
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[citation needed] Jacksonian seizures are named after their discoverer, John Hughlings Jackson, an English neurologist, whose studies led to the discovery of the...
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language in Broca's area, following work on brain-damaged patients. John Hughlings Jackson described the function of the motor cortex by watching the progression...
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of everything he wrote. He also disseminated the great insights of Hughlings Jackson, explaining to the medical world the dense and confusing writings...
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Critchley) and secondly Eileen Hargreaves. He lived at Hughlings House (named in honour of John Hughlings Jackson), at Nether Stowey in Somerset. In 2013 the weekly...
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was supported by observations of epileptic patients conducted by John Hughlings Jackson, who correctly inferred the organization of the motor cortex by...
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mythology; meaning peaceable) Jacksonian – Andrew Jackson (as in Jacksonian democracy); John Hughlings Jackson (as in Jacksonian seizure) Jacobean – King James...
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Springfield IL: Charles Thomas. pp. 73–96. Jackson JH (1931). Selected writings of John Hughlings Jackson. Hodder and Stoughton. Broca P (1861). "Sur...
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Francisco), John Hughlings and G. J. Jackson (auctioneers in Auckland under the name T. Mandeno Jackson), Thornton Jackson LLB (employed at Jackson and Russell)...
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in the company of Baron Carl von Rokitansky, Theodor Meynert and John Hughlings Jackson. He then attended Harvard Medical School from 1872-1875, graduating...
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that period, the great neurologist John Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911) worked in the same hospital as Ferrier. Jackson was refining his concepts of the sensorimotor...
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cognitive psychology. He was likely very much influenced by the work of John Hughlings Jackson, who posited a hierarchical organization of the nervous system....
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areas. During the 1850s, clinicians such as Armand Trousseau and John Hughlings Jackson held the prevailing view that the same linguistic deficiency occurred...
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fashionable in the late 19th century. As early as 1869, the neurologist John Hughlings Jackson argued for multi-level, distributed systems. Following from this...
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December 2, 1926 Halensee, Berlin, Weimar Germany 1910, 1911 (id=2665) John Hughlings Jackson April 4, 1835 Providence Green, Green Hammerton, Yorkshire, United...
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Abuse Eric John Holborow – physician and immunologist, known for his pioneering research on autoimmunity John Hughlings Jackson – neurologist John Hunt, Baron...
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October 5 – William Astley, Australian writer (b. 1855) October 7 John Hughlings Jackson, English neurologist (b. 1835) Elmer McCurdy, American outlaw (b...
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Express. Retrieved 21 November 2007. Critchley, Macdonald (1998). John Hughlings Jackson: The Father of English Neurology. OUP. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-19-512339-5...
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April 1 – James Fisk, American entrepreneur (d. 1872) April 4 – John Hughlings Jackson, English neurologist (d. 1911) April 9 – King Leopold II of Belgium...
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Research Merit award. John Hughlings Jackson FRS (1835–1911): English neurologist. He is best known for his research on epilepsy. Jackson was one of the founders...
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churchyard of St Blane's Church at Kingarth. Following the work of John Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911) and David Ferrier (1843–1924) on neurological mapping...
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dogs, rabbits, cats, and primates in 1876. During the same year, John Hughlings Jackson posited that the motor cortex was more relevant to motor function...
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