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Sunil Manjila
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Neurology India. 56:501
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Robert R. Goodman
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New England Journal of Medicine. 336:142-143
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Autor:
Mary Louise Hlavin
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 331:1597-1597
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. 14:198-208
The execution technique of hanging, introduced by the Angle, Saxon, and Jute Germanic tribes during their invasions of the Roman Empire and Britain in the 5th century, has remained largely unchanged over time. The earliest form of a gallows was a tre
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Setti S. Rengachary, Diaa A. Bahgat, Chaim B. Colen, Hazem Eltahawy, Tetsuhiro Higashida, Murali Guthikonda, Mahmoud Rayes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. 12:647-659
ObjectTreatment of spine infection remains a challenge for spine surgeons, with the most effective method still being a matter of debate. Most surgeons agree that in early stages of infection, antibiotic treatment should be pursued; under certain cir
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Journal of Neurosurgery. 111:1102-1106
The use of the term “chair” in medical literature probably started in the Late Middle Ages with the Italian anatomist Mondino de Liuzzi. History reveals the term's origin at Bologna, one of the oldest degree-granting universities in Europe. Nobod
Autor:
Suzan Hadwan, Setti S. Rengachary, Murali Guthikonda, Andrew R. Xavier, Sunil Manjila, Usha Smerdon, Brandon Parker
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery. 109:765-775
Thomas Willis established neurology as a distinct discipline and made significant original contributions to many related fields including anatomy, pathology, cardiology, endocrinology, and gastroenterology. He is most remembered for his work in eluci
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 63:164-172
The discovery of the Bell-Magendie Law, which states that the ventral spinal roots transmit motor impulses and the posterior roots sensory impulses, established a major landmark in the history of neuroscience. It led to further elucidation of brain f
Autor:
James T. Goodrich, Setti S. Rengachary, Murali Guthikonda, Richard Lochhead, Richard P. Schlenk, Robert F. Spetzler, Dominic W. Pelle, Stewart B. Dunsker
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 62:1370-1374
FROM PREHISTORIC TIMES, man has been aware that injury to the spine may result in paralysis of the limbs; this is reflected in bas-relief figures found at Nineweh in ancient Mesopotamia, in a hunting scene that depicts a lioness wounded by King Ashur