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Contains E. V. Scribner's "A Case of Epilepsy"; Adolf Meyer's "New Formation of Nerve Cells in an Isolated Part of the Nervous Portion of the Hypophysis-Tumor in a Case of Acromegaly with Diabetes…"; Samuel Orton's "A Study of the Brain in a Case of Catatonic Hirntod"; Albert Barrett's "Diffuse Glioma of the Pia Mater"; Southard's "A Series of Normal Looking Brains in Psychopathic Subjects"; Earl Bond's "The Personality and Outcome in Two Hundred Consecutive Cases"; W. C. Sandy's "Polyneuritic Delirium—Korsakoff's Psychosis"; C. A. Porteous' "A Brief Report of Two Interesting Cases of Melancholia"; C. W. Page's "Dr. Eli Todd and the Hartford Retreat".
Contains Lewellys Barker's "The Relations of Internal Medicine to Psychiatry"; E. S. Abbott's "What Is Paranoia?"; Thomas Salmon's "General Paralysis as a Public Health Problem"; Adolf Meyer's "Differential Diagnosis of General Paresis"; Meyer Solomon's "A Contribution to the Analysis and Interpretation of Dreams Based on the Motive of Self Preservation"; Charles Ricksher's "Similar and Dissimilar in Relatives"; Guy Williams' "An Intoxication Psychosis Associated with Cirrhosis of the Liver"; S. N. Clark's "Atypical Modes of Onset in Dementia Praecox".
Contains S. S. Smith's "On the Relation of Psychiatry to the State"; A. J. Rosanoff's "Some Neglected Phases of Immigration in Relation to Insanity"; Howare Thomas' "Optic Neuritis and the Color Fields in the Diagnosis of Syphilis, Neurasthenia, Hyperthyroidism, Dementia Praecox, Manic-Depressive Insanity, and Third Generation Syphilis"; Jau Ball's "Syphilis as the Etiological Factor in the So-called Functional Neuroses and Psychoses"; Mary Elizabeth Morse's "Thalamic Gliosis in Dementia Praecox"; Henry Cotton's "The Treatment of Paresis and Tabes Dorsalis by Salvarsanized Serum".
Contains A. O. Kellogg's "Considerations on the Reciprocal of the Physical Organization and Mental Manifestations"; Joseph Workman's (Superintendent of the Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Toronto) "Cases of Insanity Illustrative of Pathology of General Paralyis"; J. H. Worthington's "Case of Prominence of the Eyeballs with Diseases of the Thyroid Gland and Heart"; Francis James Lynch's "Some Remarks on the Metastasis of Diseased Action to the Brain in Gout and Other Diseases"; "Insanity in the State of New York; "Monomania"; "Law Cases Bearing upon Insanity"; report of the 11th Annual meeting of AMSAII.
Contains Henry Smith William's "The Encephalic Circulation and Its Relation to the Mind"; M. J. White's "Electric Door-Openers for Use in Asylums"; Wm. Mabon's "Clinical Observations on the Action of Sulfonal in Insanity"; C. K. Clarke's "Clinical Cases: i—Mania in Exophthalmic Goitre. II—Exophthalmic Goitre in Mania"; Wharton Sinkler & Edward N. Brush's "A Case of General Paresis of Fourteen Years' Standing."
Contains Janet's "A Case of Psychasthenic Delirium"; William McDougal's "The Nature of Functional Disease"; Adolf Meyer's "Constructive Formulation of Schizophrenia"; Henry Viets's "A Note from Samuel Tuke to the New York Hospital"; Edith R. Spaulding's " The Importance of Endocrine Therapy in Combination with Mental Analysis in the Treatment of Certain Cases of Personality Deviation"; August Hoch & John McCurdy's "The Prognosis of Involution Melancholia"; Daniel J. McCarthy's "Dementia Praecox and the Adolescent Psychoses from the Organic Visceral Viewpoint as Regards Prognoses and Therapy"; Thedore A. Hoch's "Acute Psychoses with Symptoms Resembling Dementia Praecox"; Ransom A. Greene's "Dementia Praecox and Syphilis."
Includes Richard Armstrong & Appel's "Neuromuscular Disordes"; Donald H. Silberberg's "Multiple Sclerosis"; Sandro Sorbi & John P. Blass's "Hereditary Ataxias"; Robert E. Burke & Stanley Fahn's "Movement Disorders"; Thomas K. Koch & Ivan Diamond's "Metabolic Disorders"; John H. Growdon & Candace J. Gibson's "Dietary Precursors of Neurotransmitters: Treatment Strategies"; Gajanan Nilaver & Earl A. Zimmerman's "Recent Issues in Neuroendocrinology & Neuropeptides"; James W. Lance & Nikolai Bogduk's "Pain and Pain Syndromes Including Headache"; Stanley B. Prusiner's "On Prions Causing Dementia: Molecular Studies of the Scrapie Agent"; Timothy A. Pedley and Eli S. Goldensohn's "Epilepsy: Changing Concepts and Approaches"; Janette Goddard et al's "Neurological Disorders of the Neonate."
GM 1032. Babkin's first book on the excretions of the digestive glands. An important book in the field, the second edition of which appeared in 1928.Babkin worked first with Bechterev, then as an assistant to Pavlov at the Institute of Experimental Medicine 1902-1912, where he studied pancreatic functions. In 1907 Privatdozent in physiology at the Agricultural Institute of Novo Alexandria, where in 1912 he was appointed to the 1912 Chair of Animal Physiology. In 1915 he became Professor of Physiology at the University of Odessa; in 1922 emigrated for political reasons, first to London, then to Canada. In 1924 he was appointed Professor of Physiology at Dalhousie University, Halifax; in 1928 he became a Research Professor of Physiology at McGill University in Montreal. After 1946 he was associated with the Montreal Neurological Institute and simultaneously Research Fellow in Neurology at McGill. In 1949 the American Gastroenterological Association awarded its Julius Friedenwald Medal to him. Babkin wrote an important biography of Pavlov, much of it based on his & his wife's personal experience. "He was an excellent investigator of the glandular system and also studied the innervation of the salivary glands, the action of histamine on gastric secretion and other related topics" [Karl E. Rothschuh History of Physiology, (Krieger, 1973), p. 334].
A Free University of Amsterdam doctoral dissertation, in English with a Dutch summary.
The second edition contains added articles by Thomas S.Lee (Prof. of Clinical Medicine at Georgetown) on sphygmobolometry, sphygmobolography, and energometry; additions to the chapter on liver and kidney function by Lester Neuman (Associate in Pathology at Georgetown); and a short description by the author on functional tests applied to the vegetative nervous system added to the chapter on ductless glands.
Bell was professor of gynaecology and obstetrics at the University of Liverpool.
GM-5 1123. The first important textbook of endocrinology—really the coming-of-age book of endocrinology as a discipline. With a massive 126 page bibliography of the literature in German, English, French, and Italian.
"Biedl showed that the adrenal cortex is essential for life" [GM-5].
The first volume, published in 1929, dealt with the pituitary (l'hypophyse).
Contains H. Waelsch & H. Weil-Malherbe's "Neurochemistry and Psychiatry"; C. Riebeling's "Stoffwechselpathologie der Psychosen"; Bleuler's "Endokrinologische Psychiatrie"; G. Huber's "Neuroradiologie und Psychiatrie"; D. Ploog's "Verhaltenforschung und Psychiatrie"; W. Giljarowsky's "Die Lehre von den bedingten Reflexen un ihre Entwicklung in der ruwssischen Psychiatrie."
Contains 14 commissioned papers by experts in neuroendocrine psychology & psychiatry.
- Contains: R. A. Cleghorn. History of Endocrine Psychobiology
- E. Endröczi. Subcellular Distribution and Binding of Steroid Hormones in Mammalian Tissues
- B. Halász. Control of Anterior Pituitary Function
- M. Kawakami & F. Kimura. The Limbic Forebrain Structures and Reproduction
- K. Lissák & G. Gelegdy. The Role of Monoamines in Neuroendocrine Regulation
- J. W. Schweitzer, E. Meller, & A. J. Friedhoff. Neurotransmittrers and Psychosis
- U,. Scapagnini & G. Nisticó. Psychotropic Drugs and Neuroendocrine Functions
- R. S. Swerdloff & T. Rubin. Psychological and Endocrinological Changes in Puberty
- F. Brambilla & G. Penati. Schizophrenia: Endocrinological Review
- N. Hatotami, J. Nomura, & T. Wakoh. Endocrinological Studies on Periodic Psychoses. John Money. Phylogeny and Ontogeny in Gender Identity Differentiation
- P. K. Bridges. The Biological Basis of Personality
- G. Heuser & R. W. Rand. Pituitary Tumours, Pathophysiology and Treatment
- A. S. Iberall. Cybernetcis Offers a (Hydrodynamic) Thermodynamic View of Brain Activities. An Alternate to Reflexology.
I: Les propriétés des hormones sexuelles par E. C. Dodds, R. Courrier, Ruth Deanesly, F. Caridrot, A.S. Parkes. II: Ovulation, menstruation, gestation par Edgar Allen, S. Zuckerman, G. Hartman, L. Hisaw, Marc Klein. III: L'hypophyse par Aura E. Severinghaus, Philip E. Smith, P. Ancel, S. Aschheim, F. G. Young. IV: Régulations générales, influence des facteurs nerveux et externes par F. H. A. Marshall, Remy Collin, Jacques Benoit, L. Desclin, Lucien Brouha.
Facsimile reprint of the 1915 1st edition published by Appleton.
An exposition of the facts of endocrinology as they relate to male & female sexuality. Connell was an ob-gyn specialist, Davis a urologist, and Goldzieher & Wallace endocrinologists.
OCLC records two copies—both at Yale. Text in Rumanian with conclusion given in both French and English.
Contains 25 chapters including H. S. Jennings' "Senescence and Death in Protozoa and Invertebrates"; Clark Wissler's "Human Cultural Levels"; Macdonald Critchley's "Ageing of the Nervous System"; Jonas Friedenwald's "The Eye"; W. B. Cannon's "Ageing of Homeostatic Mechanisms"; Walter Miles' "Psychological Aspects of Ageing"; G. V. Hamilton's "Changes in Personality and Psychosexual Phenomena with Age"; Lewellys F. Barker's "Ageing from the Point of View of the Clinician; A. J. Carlson's "The Thyroid, Pancreatic Islets, Parathyroids, Adrenals, Thymus, and Pituitary." A number of the chapters were truncated for the 1941 second edition, which added 9 chapters.
With Dexter M. Bullard's complimentary stamp. Bullard (1898-1981) was medical director of Chestnut Lodge Sanitarium in Rockville, Maryland, which is where Crowley was when he published the paper.
Curschmann was a renowned Professor of Neurology at and Director of the Medical Clinic of the University of Rostock in Germany.
Cushing's first separately published monograph and the first clinical monograph on the hypophysis.
Donovan was Reader in Neuroendocrinology at the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London.
Contains Donald H. Ford's "Blood-Brain Barrier"; William W. Fleming's "Variable Sensitivity of Excitable Cells: Possible Mechanisms and Biological Significance"; S. M. McCann & S. R. Ojeda's "Synaptic Transmitters Involved in the Release of Hypothalamic Releasing and Inhibiting Hormones"; Abba J. Kastin et al's "Endocrine and CNS Effects of Hypothalamic Peptides and MSH"; I. A. Hendry's "Control Mechanisms in the Development of the Vertebrate Sympathetic Nervous System"; Linda Patia Lanier's "Development of Neurotransmitters and Their Function in Brain."
University of Paris medical thesis. Probably the first work on psychoendocrinology.
Text in Rumanian and French with conclusions in Rumanian, French, and English. "Continuation de la revue générale sur la litterature hypophysaire," p. [47]-66 supplements D. Popescu's Actions de l'hypophyse 1934. 50 page bibliography with 1519 items at the end.
Contains Norbert Wiener's "Men, Machines, and the World About"; Hans Selye's "The Renaissance in Endocrinology"; David M. Levy's "The Relation of Animal Psychology to Psychiatry"; Paul R. Burkholder's "Quest for Antibiotics"; Harold G. Wolff's "Stress, Emotions and Bodily Disease"; and John E. McKeen's "'Miracles'—Mass Produced."
Contains a brief historical introduction and a 704 item bibliography.
See GM 1189 for Funk & Harrow's 1929 paper, "The Male Hormone" in Proc. Soc. exp. Biol. (N.Y.), 26: 325-26: "Funk and Harrow obtained crude active male hormone extracts from male urine."
The first international conference devoted to the hypophysis.
The first extensive research into the endocrinological aspects of schizophrenia, an odd consequence of which was Pincus' discovery of the first practical oral contraceptive in 1953.
24 papers including Derek Richter's "Metabolism in Relation to Cerebral Growth and Development"; Julius Axelrod's "Factors Affecting the Metabolism of Epinephrine and Other Amines"; Seymour S. Kety's "Amino Acids, Amines, and Behavior"; Albert Szent-Györgi's "On the Possible Role of Quantum Phenomena in Normal and Abnormal Mental Functions"; G. W. Harris's "Neuroendocrine Relations."
Section 2: Endocrinology, Neuroendocrinology, Psychoneuroimmunology (L-Z)
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