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Balcells Riba, M (1999). "[Contribution of John
Hughlings Jackson to...
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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...
- was
supported by
observations of
epileptic patients conducted by John
Hughlings Jackson, who
correctly inferred the
organization of the
motor cortex by...
- [citation needed]
Jacksonian seizures are
named after their discoverer, John
Hughlings Jackson, an
English neurologist,
whose studies led to the
discovery of...
- Hargreaves, whom he
married in 1974. He
lived at
Hughlings House (named in
honour of John
Hughlings Jackson), at
Nether Stowey in Somerset,
where he died...
- Boulogne,
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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while the
private hospital was
variously known as Wootton,
Winchester and
Hughlings. It was
added to the New
South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April...
- John
Charles Bucknill,
David Ferrier,
James Crichton-Browne and John
Hughlings Jackson. It is
published by
Oxford University Press. The
journal was edited...
- how to
measure them.
Studies performed in Europe, such as
those of John
Hughlings Jackson,
supported this view.
Jackson studied patients with
brain damage...
- ward
named in his memory. At that period, the
great neurologist John
Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911)
worked in the same
hospital as Ferrier.
Jackson was...