Published by London: Smith, Elder, 1890., 1890
Seller: Scientia Books, ABAA ILAB, Arlington, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. vi, 1 leaf, 152 pp; 35 text figures. Original cloth. Two small tears at top of spine. Paper label of "Huddersfield Medical Library" on front cover. Aside from this library label, there are no other library markings and the copy is Very Good. First Edition in book form. Reprinted from the British Medical Journal (this is printed on the verso of the title page). "As well as his experimental results, Ferrier's book (1890) [offered here] included descriptions of [J. Hughlings] Jackson's clinical cases. Thus Ferrier was among the first to apply his experimental principles to observations in man. He was indeed the link between Jackson and the modern work on the cerebral cortex of Sherrington and others" (Garrison's History of Neurology). "A later and detailed review of his results, and of those who followed him, appeared in his Croonian Lectures of June 1890 (The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation, London, 1890) [offered here]" (Clarke & O'Malley, Human Brain and Spinal Cord, p. 514).
Published by London: Smith, Elder, 1890., 1890
Seller: Scientia Books, ABAA ILAB, Arlington, MA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. vi, 1 leaf, 152 pp; 35 text figures. Original cloth. Small tears at top of spine. Corners of covers a little bumped and worn. Institutional ink stamp (of Bath Hosp.) on the title page. Front flyleaf becoming detached. Slightly foxed. SLIGHT MUSTY ODOR. Good. INSCRIBED BY DAVID FERRIER to Arthur Fox: "Dr. Arthur Fox/ with the author's kind regards." First Edition in book form. Reprinted from the British Medical Journal (this is printed on the verso of the title page). "As well as his experimental results, Ferrier's book (1890) [offered here] included descriptions of [J. Hughlings] Jackson's clinical cases. Thus Ferrier was among the first to apply his experimental principles to observations in man. He was indeed the link between Jackson and the modern work on the cerebral cortex of Sherrington and others" (Garrison's History of Neurology). "A later and detailed review of his results, and of those who followed him, appeared in his Croonian Lectures of June 1890 (The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation, London, 1890)" (Clarke & O'Malley, Human Brain and Spinal Cord, p. 514) [offered here]. Signed by Author(s).