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An Element of Thought: Phosphorus and Mental Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
Authors:Theodore L Sourkes
Institution:1. Université de Paris , Paris;2. Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center , Rush University , 1725 W. Harrison, Chicago, IL, 60612, USA Phone: 312–942–4500 Fax: 312–942–4500
Abstract:Georges Cabanis (17571808), through his writings on the relation of the physical and moral, or psychological, aspects of man, left a legacy that made the study of mental activity a part of physiology. His views on the importance of phosphorus to the function of the brain thrust that element into a prominent stream of research that involved many investigators in several countries. Although that particular stream eventually dried up, its influence remained: by the beginning of the twentieth century basic medical science had become well set on studies of the mind-body relationship.
Keywords:Aphasia  language  cortical localization  Charcot  neurological history
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