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Paperback The Croonian Lectures on the Degeneration of the Neurone Book

ISBN: 1173210946

ISBN13: 9781173210946

The Croonian Lectures on the Degeneration of the Neurone

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"The Croonian Lectures on the Degeneration of the Neurone" by Sir Frederick Walker Mott, delivered in 1900, represents a seminal contribution to the understanding of nerve cell pathology. This historic text explores the then-emerging field of neurology, focusing specifically on the processes of neuronal degeneration.

Mott's lectures delve into the structural and functional changes observed in degenerating neurons, offering detailed observations and insights relevant to the study of nervous system diseases. A valuable resource for historians of medicine, neurologists, and anyone interested in the early development of neuroscience, this book provides a glimpse into the foundations upon which modern neurology was built.

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