Harvey Cushing
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American neurosurgeon
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harvey Williams Cushing was an American neurosurgeon, pathologist, writer, and draftsman. A pioneer of brain surgery, he was the first exclusive neurosurgeon and the first person to describe Cushing's disease. He wrote a biography of physician William Osler in three volumes.
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- Meningiomas : their classification, regional behaviour, life history, and surgical end results (1938) (1444)
- The pituitary body and its disorders (465)
- SOME EXPERIMENTAL AND OLINICAL OBSERVATIONS CONOERNING STATES OF INCREASED INTRACRANIAL TENSION (1902) (424)
- Intracranial tumours : notes upon a series of two thousand verified cases with surgical-mortality percentages pertaining thereto (1932) (385)
- MEDULLOBLASTOMA CEREBELLI: A COMMON TYPE OF MIDCEREBELLAR GLIOMA OF CHILDHOOD (1925) (377)
- The Transformation of a Malignant Paravertebral Sympathicoblastoma into a Benign Ganglioneuroma. (1927) (315)
- THE MENINGIOMAS (DURAL ENDOTHELIOMAS): THEIR SOURCE, AND FAVOURED SEATS OF ORIGIN (1922) (289)
- A NOTE UPON THE FARADIC STIMULATION OF THE POSTCENTRAL GYRUS IN CONSCIOUS PATIENTS.1 (1909) (254)
- CHRONIC SUBDURAL HEMATOMA: ITS PATHOLOGY, ITS RELATION TO PACHYMENINGITIS HEMORRHAGICA AND ITS SURGICAL TREATMENT (1925) (202)
- A study of a series of wounds involving the brain and its enveloping structures (197)
- THE WEIR MITCHELL LECTURE: SURGICAL EXPERIENCES WITH PITUITARY DISORDERS (1914) (184)
- III. Partial Hypophysectomy for Acromegaly: With Remarks on the Function of the Hypophysis. (1909) (175)
- A consideration of the hypophysial adenomata (1925) (171)
- Papers relating to the pituitary body, hypothalamus and parasympathetic nervous system (1932) (159)
- THE BLOOD‐PRESSURE REACTION OF ACUTE CEREBRAL COMPRESSION, ILLUSTRATED BY CASES OF INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE.: A SEQUEL TO THE MÜTTER LECTURE FOR 1901 (1903) (143)
- THE MAJOR TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIAS AND THEIR SURGICAL TREATMENT BASED ON EXPERIENCES WITH 332 GASSERIAN OPERATIONS: THE VARIETIES OF FACIAL NEURALGIA (1920) (141)
- MENINGIOMAS ARISING FROM THE TUBERCULUM SELLAE: WITH THE SYNDROME OF PRIMARY OPTIC ATROPHY AND BITEMPORAL FIELD DEFECTS COMBINED WITH A NORMAL SELLA TURCICA IN A MIDDLE-AGED PERSON (1929) (127)
- THE CRANIAL HYPEROSTOSES PRODUCED BY MENINGEAL ENDOTHELIOMAS (1922) (117)
- NOTES ON PENETRATING WOUNDS OF THE BRAIN (1918) (112)
- DISTORTIONS OF THE VISUAL FIELDS IN CASES OF BRAIN TUMOR: (Second Paper) DYSCHROMATOPSIA IN RELATION TO STAGES OF CHOKED DISK (1911) (110)
- DYSPITUITARISM: TWENTY YEARS LATER: WITH SPECIAL CONSIDERATION OF THE PITUITARY ADENOMAS (1933) (109)
- HIBERNATION AND THE PITUITARY BODY (1913) (109)
- I. The Control of Bleeding in Operations for Brain Tumors: With the Description of Silver "Clips" for the Occlusion of Vessels Inaccessible to the Ligature. (1911) (107)
- The pathological findings in four autopsied cases of acromegaly with a discussion of their significance (95)
- THE HYPOPHYSIS CEREBRI CLINICAL ASPECTS OF HYPERPITUITARISM AND OF HYPOPITUITARISM (1909) (95)
- THE CHIASMAL SYNDROME: OF PRIMARY OPTIC ATROPHY AND BITEMPORAL FIELD DEFECTS IN ADULTS WITH A NORMAL SELLA TURCICA (1930) (87)
- Diagnosis of Intracranial Tumors by Supravital Technique. (1930) (85)
- FURTHER NOTES ON PITUITARY BASOPHILISM (1932) (84)
- I. Subtemporal Decompressive Operations for the Intracranial Complications Associated with Bursting Fractures of the Skull. (1908) (82)
- EXPERIENCES WITH THE CEREBELLAR ASTROCYTOMA. A CLINICAL REVIEW OF SEVENTY-SIX CASES (1931) (82)
- CONCERNING THE SECRETION OF THE INFUNDIBULAR LOBE OF THE PITUITARY BODY AND ITS PRESENCE IN THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (1910) (81)
- The basophil adenomas of the pituitary body. (1932) (79)
- On Routine Determinations of Arterial Tension in Operating Room and Clinic (1903) (77)
- Hereditary Anchylosis of the Proximal Phalan-Geal Joints (Symphalangism). (1916) (74)
- CASES OF SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE ASSOCIATED WITH TRIGEMINAL NEVI. (1906) (71)
- Studies on the Cerebro-Spinal Fluid : I. Introduction. (1914) (71)
- PAPILLOMAS OF THE CHOROID PLEXUS: WITH THE REPORT OF SIX CASES (1925) (68)
- STRANGULATION OF THE NERVI ABDUCENTES BY LATERAL BRANCHES OF THE BASILAR ARTERY IN CASES OF BRAIN TUMOUR: With an Explanation of some Obscure Palsies on the Basis of Arterial Constriction (60)
- STUDIES IN ACROMEGALY: IV. THE BASAL METABOLISM (1927) (59)
- STUDIES IN ACROMEGALY: VI. THE DISTURBANCES OF CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM (1927) (57)
- THE FUNCTIONS OF THE PITUITARY BODY (1910) (53)
- THE SURGICAL ASPECTS OF MAJOR NEURALGIA OF THE TRIGEMINAL NERVE.A REPORT OF TWENTY CASES OF OPERATION ON THE GASSERIAN GANGLION, WITH ANATOMIC AND PHYSIOLOGIC NOTES ON THE CONSEQUENCES OF ITS REMOVAL. (1905) (53)
- Posterior Pituitary Activity from an Anatomical Standpoint. (1933) (51)
- NOTES ON A SERIES OF INTRACRANIAL TUMORS AND CONDITIONS SIMULATING THEM: TUMOR SUSPECTS; TUMORS UNVERIFIED; TUMORS VERIFIED (1923) (49)
- Studies in Acromegaly: VII. The Microscopical Structure of the Adenomas in Acromegalic Dyspituitarism (Fugitive Acromegaly). (1928) (48)
- NEUROHYPOPHYSIAL MECHANISMS FROM A CLINICAL STANDPOINT. (1930) (48)
- I. The Reaction to Posterior Pituitary Extract (Pituitrin) When Introduced into the Cerebral Ventricles. (1931) (47)
- A Method of Total Extirpation of the Gasserian Ganglion for Trigeminal Neuralgia: By a Route Through the Temporal Fossa and Beneath the Middle Meningeal Artery. (1900) (46)
- CONCERNING THE RESULTS OF OPERATIONS FOR BRAIN TUMOR (1915) (45)
- STUDIES ON CEREBRO-SPINAL FLUID: VIII. The Effect of Pituitary Extract Upon Its Secretion (Choroidorrhoea) (44)
- Experimental and Clinical Notes on Chronic valvular Lesions in the Dog and their Possible Relation to a Future Surgery of the Cardiac Valves. (1908) (44)
- Hyperactivation of the Neurohypophysis as the Pathological Basis of Eclampsia and Other Hypertensive States. (1934) (43)
- EFFECTS OF HYPOPHYSEAL TRANSPLANTATION FOLLOWING TOTAL HYPOPHYSECTOMY IN THE CANINE (1909) (42)
- STUDIES IN THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THE GROWTH-PROMOTING EXTRACTS OF THE ANTERIOR HYPOPHYSIS* (1930) (41)
- THE EMPLOYMENT OF LOCAL ANÆSTHESIA IN THE RADICAL CURE OF CERTAIN CASES OF HERNIA: WITH A NOTE UPON THE NERVOUS ANATOMY OF THE INGUINAL REGION (1900) (41)
- I. On the Avoidance of Shock in Major Amputations by Cocainization of Large Nerve-Trunks Preliminary to their Division. With Observations on Blood-Pressure Changes in Surgical Cases. (1902) (39)
- Hereditary Anchylosis of the Proximal Phalangeal Joints (Symphalangism). (1915) (36)
- HÆMATOMYELIA FROM GUNSHOT WOUNDS OF THE SPINE: A REPORT OF TWO CASES, WITH RECOVERY FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS OF HEMILESION OF THE CORD (1898) (36)
- CONCERNING SURGICAL INTERVENTION FOR THE INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGES OF THE NEW‐BORN (1905) (36)
- I. The Surgical Treatment of Facial Paralysis by Nerve Anastomosis: With the Report of a Successful Case. (1903) (35)
- XANTHOCHROMIA AND INCREASED PROTEIN IN THE SPINAL FLUID ABOVE TUMORS OF THE CAUDA EQUINA (1923) (34)
- The “Meningiomas.” (1922) (34)
- SOME PRINCIPLES OF CEREBRAL SURGERY. (1909) (33)
- Concerning Diabetes Insipidus and the Polyurias of Hypophysial Origin (1913) (32)
- An Address on Acromegaly from a Surgical Standpoint (1927) (32)
- CONCERNING THE POISONOUS EFFECT OF PURE SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS UPON THE NERVE-MUSCLE PREPARATION (1901) (31)
- Hemangiomas of Cerebellum and Retina (Lindau's Disease): With the Report of a Case. (30)
- SEXUAL INFANTILISM WITH OPTIC ATROPHY IN CASES OF TUMOR AFFECTING THE HYPOPHYSIS CEREBRI. (1906) (30)
- The meningiomas : arising from the olfactory groove and their removal by the aid of electro-surgery (28)
- Alterations of intracranial tension by salt solutions in the alimentary canal (1920) (26)
- THE SPECIAL FIELD OF NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY AFTER ANOTHER INTERVAL (1920) (24)
- ADDRESSES AND ORIGINAL ARTICLESNEUROHYPOPHYSIAL MECHANISMS FROM A CLINICAL STANDPOINT. (1930) (23)
- Experimental pituitary basophilism (1934) (23)
- II. The Similarity in the Response to Posterior Lobe Extract (Pituitrin) and to Pilocarpine When Injected into the Cerebral Ventricles. (1931) (22)
- SUBTEMPORAL DECOMPRESSION IN A CASE OF CHRONIC NEPHRITIS WITH UREMIA; WITH ESPECIAL CONSIDERATION OF THE NEURORETINAL LESION (1908) (21)
- Some Aspects of the Pathological Physiology of Intracranial Tumors (1909) (20)
- II. Operative Wounds of the Thoracic Duct. Report of a Case with Suture of the Duct. (1898) (20)
- Further Concerning a Parasympathetic Center in the Interbrain: VII. The Effect of Intraventricularly-Injected Histamine. (1932) (19)
- On the avoidance of shock in major amputations by cocanization of large nerve-trunks preliminary to their division. (17)
- INTRADURAL TUMOR OF THE CERVICAL MENINGES (1904) (16)
- ON CONVULSIVE SPASM OF THE FACE PRODUCED BY CEREBELLOPONTINE TUMORS1 (1916) (15)
- NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS: WITH THE REPORT OF ONE CASE (1923) (15)
- MEDICINE AT THE CROSSROADS (1933) (14)
- REMOVAL OF A SUBCORTICAL CYSTIC TUMOR AT A SECOND-STAGE OPERATION WITHOUT ANESTHESIA. (1908) (14)
- II. ELEPHANTIASIS NERVORUM OF THE SCALP: A MANIFESTATION OF VON RECKLINGHAUSEN'S DISEASE (1906) (14)
- The specific dynamic action of protein in patients with pituitary disease. (1932) (13)
- Microchemical Color Reactions as an Aid to the Identification and Classification of Brain Tumors. (13)
- A bibliographical study of the Galvani and the Aldini writings on animal electricity (1936) (12)
- THE BINDING INFLUENCE OF A LIBRARY ON A SUBDIVIDING PROFESSION. (1929) (12)
- ANOSMIA AND SELLAR DISTENSION AS MISLEADING SIGNS IN THE LOCALIZATION OF A CEREBRAL TUMOR (1916) (12)
- OBSTRUCTIVE HYDROCEPHALUS FOLLOWING CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS, WITH INTRAVENTRICULAR INJECTION OF ANTIMENINGITIS SERUM (FLEXNER) (1908) (10)
- THE SURGICAL MORTALITY PERCENTAGES PERTAINING TO A SERIES OF TWO THOUSAND VERIFIED INTRACRANIAL TUMORS: STANDARDS OF COMPUTATION (1932) (10)
- PENETRATING WOUNDS OF THE BRAIN (1919) (10)
- VI. Concerning a Possible "Parasympathetic Center" in the Diencephalon. (1931) (8)
- The Mayo Brothers and Their Clinic (1939) (8)
- THE CLINICAL TEACHER AND THE MEDICAL CURRICULUM (1924) (8)
- Ercole Lelli and His Écorché * (1937) (8)
- ABSTRACT OF THE Fourth William Mitchell Banks Memorial Lecture ON RECENT OBSERVATIONS ON TUMOURS OF THE BRAIN AND THEIR SURGICAL TREATMENT. (1910) (6)
- IV. The Method of Action of Pituitrin Introduced into the Ventricle. (1931) (6)
- CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY (1919) (6)
- The pars anterior and its relation to the reproductive glands (1913) (6)
- THE HUMANIZING OF SCIENCE. (1935) (5)
- V. The Counteractive Effect of Tribromethanol (Avertin) on the Stimulatory Response to Pituitrin Injected in the Ventricle. (1931) (5)
- Neurological Surgery and the War (1919) (5)
- CONCERNING THE SYMPTOMATIC DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN DISORDERS OF THE TWO LOBES OF THE PITUITARY BODY: WITH NOTES ON A SYNDROME ACCREDITED TO HYPERPLASIA OF THE ANTERIOR AND SECRETORY STASIS OR INSUFFICIENCY OF TIIE POSTERIOR LOBE (1913) (5)
- SOME NEUROLOGICAL ASPECTS Of RECONSTRUCTION (1919) (4)
- V. A Method of Treatment for the Restoration of Entire Tibiae Necrotic from Acute Osteomyelitis. (1899) (4)
- IV. Intradural Tumor of the Cervical Meninges. With Early Restoration of Function in the Cord after Removal of the Tumor. (4)
- TREATMENT BY THE TOURNIQUET TO COUNTERACT THE VASOMOTOR SPASM OF RAYNAUD'S DISEASE (1902) (4)
- Psychiatrists, Neurologists and the Neurosurgeon * (1935) (4)
- I. On Preservation of the Nerve Supply to the Brow, in the Operative Approach to the Gasserian Ganglion. (4)
- Inhibition of Action of Pituitary Hormones by Animal Sera (1936) (4)
- CONCERNING PROMPT SURGICAL INTERVENTION FOR INTESTINAL PERFORATION IN TYPHOID FEVER, WITH THE RELATION OF A CASE (1901) (3)
- Fatalities From Spinal Anesthesia. (1934) (3)
- TWO CASES OF SPLENECTOMY FOR SPLENIC ANEMIA: A CLINICAL LECTURE, JAN. 21, 1920, TO THIRD-YEAR STUDENTS, TELLING AN OLD STORY (1920) (3)
- THE PERIMETRIC DEVIATIONS ACCOMPANYING PITUITARY LESIONS (PRELIMINARY NOTE) (1913) (3)
- WILLIAM THOMAS COUNCILMAN. (1933) (3)
- Further Concerning a Parasympathetic Center in the Interbrain. VIII. The Comparative Effects on Gastric Motility of Intramuscular and Intraventricular Pituitrin, Pilocarpine and Histamine (1932) (2)
- THE COMMITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. (1915) (2)
- Medical Education in London (1905) (1)
- EXPERIMENTUM PERICULOSUM; JUDICIUM DIFFICILE. (1925) (1)
- THE LIFE AND SERVICES OF JOHN WARREN. 1874-1928 (1928) (1)
- An Address on Acromegaly from a Surgical Standpoint * (1927) (1)
- III. Report of a Case of Traumatic Rupture of Pancreas, with Formation of Haemorrhagic Cyst, and Pancreatic Fistula. (1898) (0)
- Book Reviews (1910) (0)
- IN HONOR OF PROFESSOR ELIHU THOMSON. (1933) (0)
- Current Topics (1931) (0)
- Notes (1927) (0)
- INVERSION AND INTERLACING OF THE COLOR FIELDS, AN EARLY SYMPTOM OF BRAIN TUMOR (1909) (0)
- The Somnolence of Experimental and Clinical Hypopituitarism (0)
- To Illustrate Sea, Sleep, and Obesity (1904) (0)
- BRODIE HUGHES BIOPOTENTIALS OF CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES IN BRAIN lluMOURS (0)
- THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND PEPTIC ULCER (1932) (0)
- MAJOR TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIAS AND SURGICAL TREATMENT (1921) (0)
- Retinal Field Defects Produced by Temporal Lobe Lesions (1924) (0)
- The Practical Medicine Series, Series 1929. General Surgery (1930) (0)
- Cholesteatoma of the Parietotemporal Region (1924) (0)
- Tumours of the Nervous Acusticus (1918) (0)
- The history of surgery, amusingly summarized. (1946) (0)
- XI. The Operative Treatment of Cancer of the Large Intestine, Causing Dangerous Intestinal Obstruction. (1906) (0)
- SEVENTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MEDICINE (1910) (0)
- NEUROHYPOPHYSIS AND ECLAMPSIA (1936) (0)
- REPORTS OF SOCIETIES (1911) (0)
- Chemotherapy in Acute Otitis Media (1941) (0)
- ASPECTS OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PATHOLOGY OF BRAIN TUMORS (1909) (0)
- Book Reviews (1933) (0)
- Keen's Surgery (1909) (0)
- Notes (1927) (0)
- Edema papilar experimental (0)
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