Rademaker Gijsbertus (3 results)
Le reflexe de clignement a la menace (etude physiologique et clinique). La valeur semeiologique de son abolition dans les lesions corticales rolandiques et occipito-rolandiques des hemispheres cerebraux, en l'absence de toute hemianopsie.
RADEMAKER, Gijsbertus Godefriedus Johannes (1887-1957) & Raymond GARCIN (1897-1971).
Published by G. Doin, 1934., Offprint from: L'Encephale, Journal de Neurologie et de Psychiatrie, No. 1. Paris:, 1934
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262 x 182 mm. 8vo. 17 pp. 5 figs. (including two photographic figs. on one plate). Original printed wrappers; extremities brittle, else very good.
Published by Julius Springer, Berlin, 1926
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Buckram. Condition: Very Good. First Edition in German. "William H. Sweet" in gilt on lower spine; Sweet's ink stamp on front pastedown and title page. Sweet was a leading neurosurgeon during the middle decades of the twentieth century.
Published by Masson & Co., 1935., Paris:, 1935
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8vo. viii, 262, 48 (ads.). 124 figs., bibliography, index. Black and red printed wrappers. Fine copy. FIRST EDITION. On the ear and equilibrium. W. Storm van Leeuwen, "Levensbericht Van Gijsbertus Godefriedus Johannes Rademaker", in: Jaarboek, 1956-1957, Amsterdam, pp. 238-243. [Obituary for Rademaker], Huygens Institute - Royal… Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Professor Dr. Rademaker was a famous Dutch physiologist turned neurologist at the Rijks Universiteit in Leiden. He was considered a "master of experimental neurophysiology." [Hogenhuis]. He was the most talented student of Rudolf Magnus, and later "recognized as a genius by his peers worldwide." See: Leon A. H. Hogenhuis, Cognition and Recognition: On the Origin of Movement : Rademaker (1887-1957), a Biography, BRILL, 2009.