Geoffrey Jefferson
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British neurologist
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Geoffrey Jefferson's Degrees
- Masters Medicine University of Manchester
- Doctorate Medicine University of Manchester
Why Is Geoffrey Jefferson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Geoffrey Jefferson was a British neurologist and pioneering neurosurgeon. Jefferson was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, the son of surgeon Arthur John Jefferson , and Cecilia James. He was educated in Manchester, England, obtaining his medical degree in 1909. He became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons two years later. He married in 1914, and moved to Canada. On the outbreak of World War I, he returned to Europe and worked at the Anglo-Russian Hospital in Petrograd, Russia, and then with the Royal Army Medical Corps in France.
Geoffrey Jefferson's Published Works
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Published Works
- On the saccular aneurysms of the internal carotid artery in the cavernous sinus (1938) (194)
- The trigeminal neurinomas with some remarks on malignant invasion of the gasserian ganglion. (1953) (168)
- COMPRESSION OF THE CHIASMA, OPTIC NERVES, AND OPTIC TRACTS BY INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS (1937) (164)
- Extrasellar Extensions of Pituitary Adenomas (1940) (154)
- THE TENTORIAL PRESSURE CONE (1938) (134)
- The Mind of Mechanical Man* (1949) (86)
- Isolated Oculomotor Palsy Caused by Intracranial Aneurysm (1947) (66)
- The Nature of Concussion* (1944) (48)
- Progressive Facial Palsy Produced by Intratemporal Epidermoids (1938) (47)
- Remarks on Fractures of the First Cervical Vertebra * (1927) (42)
- Carcinoma of the suprapapillary duodenum causally associated with pre‐existing simple ulcer (40)
- Removal of a rifle bullet from the right lobe of the cerebellum; Illustrating the spontaneous movement of a bullet in the brain (40)
- Further concerning compression of the optic pathways by intracranial aneurysms. (1953) (37)
- Removal of Right or Left Frontal Lobes in Man* (1937) (37)
- Tumours of the Lateral and of the 3rd Ventricles (1939) (28)
- Suboccipital arteriovenous aneurysms of the vertebral artery. (1956) (27)
- Injuries of the trigeminal nerve, its ganglion and its divisions (1955) (26)
- Paraplegia in cervical spine injuries. (1948) (23)
- BILATERAL RIGIDITY IN MIDDLE MENINGEAL HAEMORRHAGE (1921) (21)
- Extrasellar Extensions of Pituitary Adenomas: (Section of Neurology). (1940) (21)
- Sir Victor Horsley, 1857-1916—Centenary Lecture* (1957) (21)
- Use of Radioactive Phosphorus in Mapping Brain Tumours at Operation (1952) (21)
- The physiological pathology of gunshot wounds of the head (19)
- Report OF A SUCCESSFUL CASE OF EMBOLECTOMY, WITH A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE (1925) (17)
- The cause of loss of consciousness in posterior fossa compressions. (1950) (16)
- Papilliferous cystoma of the petrous bone associated with hypernephroma and cystic pancreas (1931) (16)
- On the veins of the diploë (1928) (15)
- Jacksonian Epilepsy (1935) (15)
- History of Neurosurgery (1952) (15)
- GUNSHOT WOUNDS OF THE SCALP, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE NEUROLOGICAL SIGNS PRESENTED (1919) (13)
- CONCERNING INJURIES OF THE SPINAL CORD * (1936) (13)
- Observations on TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA * (1931) (12)
- GLOSSO-PHARYNGEAL NEURALGIA. (1931) (11)
- Head wounds and infection in two wars. (1947) (11)
- Remarks on THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE HEAD INJURIES * (1933) (10)
- The Human Stomach and the Canalis Gastricus (Lewis). (10)
- WAR WOUNDS OF THE HEAD—I (1939) (10)
- THE TREATMENT OF HEAD INJURIES (1935) (9)
- Tumours of the Frontal Lobe (1939) (6)
- Meditations on the sources of knowledge. (1955) (5)
- René descartes on the localisation of the soul (1949) (5)
- War Wounds and Air Raid Casualties (1940) (5)
- MAN AS AN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL (1955) (5)
- Two Cases of Left Frontal Lobectomy (1937) (4)
- Cortical localisation and furrow formation (1915) (4)
- HARVEY CUSHING AND HIS BOOKS (1946) (4)
- Discussion on the Differential Diagnosis of Lesions of the Posterior Fossa (1953) (4)
- The Acute Head Injury as a Neurological Problem (1942) (3)
- SURGERY FOR SYRINGOMYELIA (1941) (3)
- Gushing (1948) (3)
- Treatment of Scalp Wounds (1942) (3)
- PLANNING FOR HEAD INJURIES (1945) (3)
- A case of Paget's disease (osteitis deformans), with a note upon the pathology (2)
- Reflections on pituitary infantilism. (1954) (2)
- The Morphology of the Sulcus Interparietalis (B.N.A.). (1913) (2)
- A case of myositis ossificans traumatica, presenting two isolated patches of ossification in the quadriceps, the result of two separate traumata (2)
- Surgery 1900-1950 (1950) (2)
- THE ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF THE DUODENUM, WITH A NOTE UPON THE PATHOGENESIS OF ULCER: A PLEA FOR THE RATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DUODENAL LESIONS (1916) (2)
- Bilateral Baker's Cysts—Recurrence after Operation. (1920) (2)
- SIR Hugh Cairns, (1896-1952). (1952) (2)
- Colloid Cyst of Third Ventricle (1937) (1)
- STUDIES IN SPONTANEOUS ATLAS DISLOCATION. By Sven Werne. 9x6¼ in. Pp. 150, with 48 figures. 1957. Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, Supplementum No. XXIII. Price 45s (1958) (1)
- Scepsis Scientifica* (1948) (1)
- Involvement of the optic chiasma and optic nerves in cerebral gliomas. (1959) (1)
- Congenital Absence of Pectoralis Major and Minor; Elevation of the Scapula. (1920) (1)
- Discussion on the Value of X-Rays in the Localization of Cerebral and Spinal Tumours, with Special Reference to Ventriculography and Lipiodol Injections (1924) (1)
- Sir Hugh Cairns. (1953) (1)
- ULCER OF THE DUODENOPYLORIC FORNIX (1916) (1)
- SUCTION IN SURGERY. (1924) (1)
- Tumours of the Frontal Lobe (1950) (1)
- AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A NEUROSURGEON (1959) (0)
- Discussion on the Sympathetic Innervation of Striated Muscle (1926) (0)
- The Place of Consciousness (1944) (0)
- SO-CALLED SPONTANEOUS CERVICAL DISLOCATIONS. By Tormod Hauge. 9¾x6¾ in. Pp. 28, with 11 figures. 1958. Stockholm: Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica, Supplementum No. 232. Price Sw. Kr. 8 (1958) (0)
- “Bureaucratic Surgery” (1941) (0)
- “ARTERIAL EMBOLECTOMY” * (1934) (0)
- ANTERIOR SUBLUXATION [OF THE ATLAS. (1927) (0)
- Sir Hugh Cairns Memorial Lecture (1956) (0)
- [Reflections on hypophysial infantilism and gigantism]. (1954) (0)
- Neurologist and Neurosurgeon (1945) (0)
- MEMORIAL TO SIR HUGH CAIRNS (1956) (0)
- WAR WOUNDS OF THE HEAD-II. (1939) (0)
- Discussion on Cerebral Vascular Disease in the Young [Summary] (1948) (0)
- Training of Medical Artists (1950) (0)
- The Late Mr. Roy F. Young (1948) (0)
- DEATH FROM HYPERACUTE STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION (STREPTICÆMIA): FOLLOWING RADICAL REMOVAL OF CERVICAL TUBERCULOUS GLANDS WITH SINUSES (1914) (0)
- The Future of the Specialties (1942) (0)
- Neurosurgery* (1939) (0)
- Neurosurgical Unit, Frenchay (1954) (0)
- WAR WOUNDS OF THE HEAD—II (1939) (0)
- Gunshot Wounds of Scalp: Neurologic Signs Presented (1920) (0)
- Scepsis Scientifica (1948) (0)
- [Fedor KRAUSE and neurological surgery]. (1961) (0)
- TREATMENT OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA (1932) (0)
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