Charcot's international visitors and pupils from Europe, the United States, and Russia.

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Journal of the History of the Neurosciences Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1080/0964704X.2024.2350921
Emmanuel Broussolle, Edward H Reynolds, Peter J Koehler, Julien Bogousslavsky, Olivier Walusinski, Francesco Brigo, Lorenzo Lorusso, François Boller
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The foundation by Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) of the Salpêtrière School in Paris had an influential role in the development of neurology during the late-nineteenth century. The international aura of Charcot attracted neurologists from all parts of the world. We here present the most representative European, American, and Russian young physicians who learned from Charcot during their tutoring or visit in Paris or Charcot's travels outside France. These include neurologists from Great Britain and Ireland, the United States, Germany and Austria, Switzerland, Russia, Italy, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands, Scandinavia and Finland, Poland, Bohemia, Hungary, and Romania. Particularly emblematic among the renowned foreign scientists who met and/or learned from Charcot were Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard, who had interactions with Paris University and contributed to the early development of British and American neurological schools; John Hughlings Jackson, who was admired by Charcot and influenced French neurology similarly as Charcot did on British neurology; Silas Weir Mitchell, the pioneer in American neurology; Sigmund Freud, who was trained by Charcot to study patients with hysteria and then, back in Vienna, founded a new discipline called psychoanalysis; Aleksej Yakovlevich Kozhevnikov and almost all the founders of the Russian institutes of neurology who were instructed in Paris; and Georges Marinesco, who established the Romanian school of neurology and did major contributions thanks to his valuable relation with Charcot and French neurology.

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夏尔科的国际访客和来自欧洲、美国和俄罗斯的学生。
让-马丁-沙尔科(Jean-Martin Charcot,1825-1893 年)在巴黎创立的萨尔佩特里耶尔学派对十九世纪后期神经病学的发展具有重要影响。夏尔科的国际光环吸引了世界各地的神经学家。我们在此介绍欧洲、美国和俄罗斯最具代表性的年轻医生,他们在巴黎接受夏尔科的指导或访问期间,或在夏尔科离开法国旅行期间,都曾向夏尔科学习。其中包括来自英国和爱尔兰、美国、德国和奥地利、瑞士、俄罗斯、意大利、西班牙、比利时和荷兰、斯堪的纳维亚和芬兰、波兰、波希米亚、匈牙利和罗马尼亚的神经科医生。在与沙尔科会面和/或向沙尔科学习的著名外国科学家中,尤其具有代表性的是:查尔斯-爱德华-布朗-塞卡尔(Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard),他曾与巴黎大学有过交流,并为英国和美国神经学派的早期发展做出了贡献;约翰-休林-杰克逊(John Hughlings Jackson),他受到沙尔科的仰慕,并像沙尔科对英国神经学一样影响了法国神经学;塞拉斯-威尔-米切尔(Silas Weir Mitchell),美国神经学的先驱;西格蒙德-弗洛伊德(Sigmund Freud),他曾在沙尔科的培训下研究癔病患者,后来在维也纳创立了一门名为精神分析的新学科;阿列克谢-雅科夫列维奇-科热夫尼科夫(Aleksej Yakovlevich Kozhevnikov),以及几乎所有在巴黎接受过培训的俄罗斯神经病学研究所的创始人;乔治-马里内斯科(Georges Marinesco),他建立了罗马尼亚神经病学学派,并凭借与沙尔科和法国神经病学的宝贵关系做出了重大贡献。
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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 社会科学-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the History of the Neurosciences is the leading communication platform dealing with the historical roots of the basic and applied neurosciences. Its domains cover historical perspectives and developments, including biographical studies, disorders, institutions, documents, and instrumentation in neurology, neurosurgery, neuropsychiatry, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, neuropsychology, and the behavioral neurosciences. The history of ideas, changes in society and medicine, and the connections with other disciplines (e.g., the arts, philosophy, psychology) are welcome. In addition to original, full-length papers, the journal welcomes informative short communications, letters to the editors, book reviews, and contributions to its NeuroWords and Neurognostics columns. All manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by an Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, full- and short-length papers are subject to peer review (double blind, if requested) by at least 2 anonymous referees.
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