Henry Charlton Bastian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Charlton Bastian was an English physiologist and neurologist. Biography Bastian was born at Truro, Cornwall and graduated from University of London in 1861. He obtained his M.D. in 1866. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1868 and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1870.
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- Sensation and Perception.—I (1869) (1610)
- II. Monograph on the Anguillulidæ, or Free Nematoids, Marine, Land, and Freshwater; with Descriptions of 100 New Species. (1865) (189)
- THE “MUSCULAR SENSE”; ITS NATURE AND CORTICAL LOCALISATION (1887) (150)
- A Treatise on Aphasia and Other Speech Defects (1898) (69)
- Monograph on the Anguillulidae, or Free nematoids, marine, land, and freshwater, with descriptions of 100 new species / by H. Charlton Bastian. (63)
- Aphasia and Other Speech Defects (1899) (55)
- On the Various Forms of Loss of Speech in Cerebral Disease (1869) (55)
- The Lumleian Lectures (41)
- THE FUNCTIONS OF THE KINÆSTHETIC AREA OF THE BRAIN. (1910) (39)
- On the Symptomatology of Total Transverse Lesions of the Spinal Cord; with special reference to the condition of the various Reflexes. (33)
- Spontaneous Generation (32)
- XIV. On the anatomy and physiology of the nematoids, parasitic and free; with observations on their zoological position and affinities to the echinoderms (26)
- On a Case of Concussion-Lesion, with extensive secondary degenerations of the Spinal Cord, followed by General Muscular Atrophy. (25)
- The Lumleian Lectures on some Problems in Connection with Aphasia and Other Speech Defects (1897) (20)
- THROMBOTIC SOFTENING OF THE SPINAL CORD AS A CAUSE OF SO-CALLED "ACUTE MYELITIS." (1910) (16)
- Monograph on the Anguillulidae (15)
- III.–The brain as an organ of the mind (13)
- On Different Kinds of Aphasia, with Special Reference to Their Classification and Ultimate Pathology (1887) (13)
- ON THE NEURAL PROCESSES UNDERLYING ATTENTION AND VOLITION (12)
- Observations ON THROMBOTIC SOFTENING OF THE SPINAL CORD A USE OF SO-GALLED "ACUTE MYELITIS." (1910) (10)
- The Beginnings of Life (1873) (10)
- On the Specific Gravity of Different Parts of the Human Brain (9)
- The Lumleian Lectures on some Problems in Connection with Aphasia and Other Speech Defects (1897) (9)
- The Evolution of Life: Professor Huxley's Address at Liverpool (1870) (7)
- The brain as an organ of mind / by H. Charlton Bastian (7)
- The Growth of Micro-Organisms (1907) (5)
- The National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic (1900) (5)
- Facts and Reasonings Concerning the Heterogenous Evolution of Living Things* (1870) (5)
- The Commission of the French Academy and the Pasteur-Bastian Experiments (1877) (5)
- V. On the Structure and Nature of the Dracunculus, or Guineaworm. (1863) (5)
- The nervous system of arthropods. (4)
- XXI. On the anatomy and physiology of the nematoids, parasitic and free; with observations on their zoological position and affinities to the echinoderms (4)
- Use of Tyrosine in Promoting Organic Growth (1915) (3)
- Dr. Sanderson's Experiments and Archebiosis (1873) (3)
- Reply to Professor Huxley's Inaugural Address at Liverpool on the Question of the Origin of Life (1870) (3)
- On the “Muscular Sense”, and on the Physiology of Thinking (1869) (3)
- The Fermentation of Urine and the Germ Theory (1876) (3)
- The Germ-Theory of Disease (1875) (3)
- Clinical Lecture on a Case of Locomotor Ataxy Treated by Nerve-Stretching (1881) (3)
- Note on the Localisation of Function in the Cerebral Hemispheres (3)
- Paralyses: Cerebral, Bulbar, and Spinal (1887) (2)
- Case of “Red Softening” of the Surface of the Left Hemisphere of the Brain: With Sudden Loss of Speech and Hemiplegia (1867) (2)
- As regards Protoplasm, in relation to Professor Huxley's Essay on the Physical Basis of Life (1870) (2)
- The Germ-Theory of Disease: Being a Discussion of the Relation of Bacteria and Allied Organisms to Virulent Inflammations and Specific Contagious Fevers. (2)
- NOTE ON THE PROBABLE MODE OF INFECTION BY THE SO-CALLED FILARIA PERSTANS, AND ON THE PROBABILITY THAT THIS ORGANISM REALLY BELONGS TO THE GENUS TYLENCHUS (BASTIAN). (1904) (2)
- Clinical Lecture on a Case of Aneurism of the Arch of the Aorta Treated by Galvano-Puncture (1873) (2)
- Sensation and Perception: II (1870) (2)
- On a Case of Amnesia and other Speech Defects of Eighteen Years' Duration, with Autopsy. (2)
- Remarks on the Pathology of Chorea (1877) (2)
- On a System of Perivascular Canals in the Nerve Centres, and on their Relationship to the Lymphatic System. (2)
- II. On some heterogenetic modes of origin of flagellated monads, fungus-germs, and ciliated infusoria (2)
- Le cerveau organe de la pensée chez l'homme et chez les animaux (2)
- Abstract of Researches Illustrative the Physico-Chemical Theory of Fermentation, and of the Conditions Favouring Archebiosis in Previously Boiled Fluids* (1876) (1)
- Studies in Heterogenesis (1904) (1)
- On the Conditions favouring Fermentation and the Appearance of Bacilli, Micrococci, and Torulæ in previously Boiled Fluids. (1877) (1)
- ABSTRACT OF A Post-Graduate Lectures ON APHASIC AND AMNESIC DEFECTS OF SPEECH. (1890) (1)
- THE FERMENTATION OF URINE AND THE GERM THEORY. (1876) (1)
- VIII.—On the relations between certain diatoms and the fission-products of a parasitic alga (Chlorochytrium) (1903) (1)
- Facts and Reasonnigs Concerning the Heterogenous Evolution of Living Things (1)
- The Lumleian Lectures on some Problems in Connection with Aphasia and Other Speech Defects (1897) (1)
- Lectures ON THE VARIOUS FORMS OF HYSTERICAL OR FUNCTIONAL PARALYSIS. (1891) (1)
- THE ANATOMICAL CHARACTERS OF THE SO-CALLED FILARIA PERSTANS AND ON THE MODE OF INFECTION THEREBY. (1904) (1)
- Dr. Sanderson's Experiments and Archebiosis (1)
- II. On the temperature at which Bacteria, Vibriones, and their supposed germs are killed when immersed in fluids or exposed to heat in a moist state (1)
- A Rejoinder to Dr. Tyndall's Reply on the Development of Germs in Infusions (1876) (1)
- Phrenology: Old and new. (1)
- Dr. Frankland's Experiments (1)
- On the occurrence of certain ciliated Infusoria within the eggs of a Rotifer, considered from the point of view of heterogenesis (1905) (1)
- Further observations on the temperature at which Bacteria, Vibriones, and their supposed germs are killed when exposed to heat in a moist state; and on the causes of putrefaction and fermentation (1)
- Remarks on a New Attempt to Establish the Truth of the Germ-Theory (1876) (1)
- The De Novo Production of Living Things (1872) (1)
- On the Nature of the So-Called Sarcina Ventriculi (1872) (1)
- Correspondence.THE GERM THEORY. (1876) (1)
- The beginnings of life: being some account of the nature, modes of origin and transformation of lower organisms. By H. Charlton Bastian. (1)
- Histological Affinity of Tubercle and Fibroid Degeneration (1867) (1)
- ON THE GREAT IMPORTANCE FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF MEDICAL SCIENCE OF THE PROOF THAT BACTERIA AND THEIR ALLIES ARE CAPABLE OF ARISING DE NOVO. (1903) (1)
- Remarks ON FURTHER EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF LIFE * (1912) (1)
- THE KINAESTHETIC AREA OF THE BRAIN (1909) (1)
- The Evidence for Spontaneous Generation (1914) (1)
- The size and weight of the human brain. (0)
- The Production at Will of Either Fungus-Germs, Flagellate Monads, or Amœbæ from the Ultimate Segments of Small Masses of Zooglcœa (1914) (0)
- XXV.—The Heterogenetic Origin of Fungus-germs and Monads (1905) (0)
- Post-mortem Meningeal Infections (1905) (0)
- ON SOME HETEROGENETIC PROCESSES. (1906) (0)
- Dr. Sanderson's Experiments and Archebiosis (0)
- The brain of reptiles and of birds. (0)
- The brain of quadrumana. (0)
- XIV. Researches illustrative of the physico-chemical theory of fermentation, and of the conditions favouring archebiosis in previously boiled fluids.—No. I (0)
- THE CONTAMINATION OF MILK. (1908) (0)
- 39. Concussion: Lesion of the Spinal Cord with Extensive Secondary Degenerations, followed by Muscular Atrophy (0)
- On the Plugging of Minute Vessels in the Grey Matter of the Brain, as a Cause of the Delirium and Stupor in Severe Febrile Diseases; and on Other Symptoms of the “Typhoid State” (1869) (0)
- Sensation, ideation, and perception. (0)
- Epidemic and Specific Contagious Diseases: Considerations as to their Nature and Mode of Origin. (0)
- The Inheritance of “Acquired” Characters (1908) (0)
- THE FORMS OF LOWER ORGANISMS AS DEPENDENT UPON MOLECULAR CONSTITUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. (1915) (0)
- The Lumleian Lectures on some Problems in Connection with Aphasia and Other Speech Defects (1897) (0)
- The Importance of Tyrosine as an Aid in the Demonstration of the Present-Day de Novo Origin of Living Organisms (1915) (0)
- The cerebral relations of speech and thought. (0)
- Consciousness in lower animals. (0)
- Remarks on Heterogenesis in its Relation to Certain Parasitic Diseases (1872) (0)
- Further observations on the temperature at which bacteria, vibriones, and their supposed germs are killed when immersed in fluids or exposed to heat in a moist state (0)
- The nervous system of vermes. (0)
- The human brain (0)
- Remarks on Heterogenesis in its Relation to Certain Parasitic Diseases (1872) (0)
- Memory in the Germ Plasm (1908) (0)
- Facts and Reasonings Concerning the Heterogenous Evolution of Living Things (0)
- From brute to human intelligence. (0)
- Cerebral mental substrata. (0)
- Part II. Reviews and bibliographical notices (0)
- On the de novo Origin of Bacteria, Bacilli, Vibriones, Micrococci, Torulæ, and Moulds, in Certain Previously Superheated Saline Solutions, Within Hermetically Sealed Vessels. (0)
- National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic (1900) (0)
- The mental capacities and powers of higher brutes. (0)
- Clinical Lectures ON THE COMMON FORMS OF PARALYSIS FROM BRAIN DISEASE. (1874) (0)
- POST-MORTEM MENINGEAL INFECTIONS (1905) (0)
- The external configuration of the human brain. (0)
- Clinical Lecture on a Case of Aneurism of the Arch of the Aorta Treated by Galvano-Puncture (1873) (0)
- Remarks on the “Muscular Sense”, and on the Physiology of Thinking* (1869) (0)
- The brain of fishes and of amphibia. (0)
- Data concerning the brain derived from the study of the nervous system of invertebrates. (0)
- The evolution of life / by H. Charlton Bastian ... ; with diagrams and many photomicrographs. (0)
- The scope of mind. (0)
- THE KINAESTHETIC AREA OF THE BRAIN (1909) (0)
- ABSTRACT (from a Shorthand Report) OF A Post-graduate Lecture ON SOME POINTS IN PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT IN CASES OF HEMIPLEGIA. (1890) (0)
- Prof. Tyndall on Germs (1876) (0)
- The use and nature of sense organs. (0)
- THE PROBLEM OF SPONTANEOUS GENERATION. (1913) (0)
- Reflex action and unconscious cognition. (0)
- Remarks on the “Muscular Sense”, and on the Physiology of Thinking* (1869) (0)
- The Beginnings of Life (0)
- Letter from H. Charlton Bastian to William Osler [Transcript] (1884) (0)
- I. Note on the origin of Bacteria, and on their relation to the process of putrefaction (0)
- Remarks on Heterogenesis in its Relation to Certain Parasitic Diseases (1872) (0)
- The Microscopic Organisms found in the Blood of Man and Animals, and their Relations to Disease (1879) (0)
- Remarks on the Pathology of Chorea (1877) (0)
- III. Note on the relations of sensory impressions and sensory centres to voluntary movements (0)
- THE ORIGIN OF CANCER AND THE ORIGIN OF LIFE (1911) (0)
- Clinical Lecture on Three Cases of Multiple Paralysis of Cranial Nerves (1893) (0)
- XXXVIII.—On the origin of bacteria and their allies by heterogenesis (1903) (0)
- On the Pathology of Tubercular Meningitis (1867) (0)
- Le cerveau organe de la pensée chez l'homme et chez les animaux / par H. Charlton Bastian ... Avec 184 figures dans le texte. (0)
- Development of the human brain during uterine life. (0)
- Remarks on the “Muscular Sense”, and on the Physiology of Thinking* (1869) (0)
- Note on the Fermentation of Urine, with Reference to a Communications by M. Pasteur (1876) (0)
- THE EVIDENCE FOR THE HETEROGENETIC ORIGIN OF BACTERIA. (1904) (0)
- Epidemic and Specific Contagious Diseases (1871) (0)
- On the Plugging of Minute Vessels in the Grey Matter of the Brain, as a Cause of the Delirium and Stupor in Severe Febrile Diseases; and on Other Symptoms of the “Typhoid State” (1869) (0)
- The nervous system of mollusks. (0)
- Nascent reason, emotion, imagination and volition. (0)
- The Inheritance of Acquired Characters (0)
- Falmouth as a Health Resort (1890) (0)
- The functional relations of the principal parts of the brain. (0)
- The Modes of Origin of Lowest Organisms: Including a Discussion of the Experiments of M. Pasteur, and a Reply to Some Statements by Professors Huxley and Tyndall (0)
- FURTHER HISTORY OF TWO CASES OF CEREBELLAR DISEASE, TOGETHER WITH NOTES OF A THIRD CASE SIMILARLY INDUCED BY A FALL, AND COMPLICATED BY INCIPIENT HYDROCEPHALUS. (1880) (0)
- VII.—On some points in connexion with the ordinary development of Vaucheria resting-spores (1903) (0)
- Dr. Sanderson's Experiments and Archebiosis (0)
- Clinical Lecture ON TWO CASES OF CEREBELLAR DISEASE. (1878) (0)
- Remarks on Heterogenesis in its Relation to Certain Parasitic Diseases (1872) (0)
- THE NATURE OF THE SO-CALLED CANCER BODY (1902) (0)
- The Enigma of Life (1907) (0)
- THE ORIGIN OF LIFE (1912) (0)
- THE MODE OF INFECTION BY NEMATOIDS. (1904) (0)
- On some New Methods of preserving thin Sections of Brain, or Spinal Cord, for Microscopical Examination. (0)
- Archebiosis and Heterogenesis (1904) (0)
- The brain of quadrupeds and some other mammals. (0)
- POST-MORTEM MENINGEAL INFECTIONS (1905) (0)
- The structure of a nervous system—Nerve fibres, cells, and ganglia. (0)
- On the Origin of Flagellate Monads and of Fungusgerms from Minute Masses of Zooglœa (1904) (0)
- POST-MORTEM MENINGEAL INFECTIONS (1905) (0)
- The Anatomical Relations of Pulmonary Phthisis to Tubercle in the Lung (1873) (0)
- REMARKS ON A NEW ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH THE TRUTH OF THE GERM THEORY. (1876) (0)
- On the so‐called Pacchionian Bodies (0)
- Speaking, reading, and writing: As mental and as physiological processes. (0)
- Researches Illustrative of the Physico-Chemical Theory of Fermentation, and of the Conditions Favouring Archebiosis in Previously Boiled Fluids.--No. I. [Abstract] (0)
- THE EVIDENCE FOR HETEROGENESIS (1902) (0)
- On the Various Forms of Loss of Speech in Cerebral Disease (1869) (0)
- NEW DETAILS CONCERNING TUBE EXPERIMENTS ON THE ORIGIN OF LIFE (1915) (0)
- Diphtheria and Defective Drainage (1894) (0)
- The Heterogenetic Origin of Fungus-germs (0)
- THE "REVISED SCHEME" OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. (1891) (0)
- The Inheritance of “Acquired” Characters (0)
- Will and voluntary movements. (0)
- The uses and origin of a nervous system. (0)
- Clinical Lecture on Three Cases of Multiple Paralysis of Cranial Nerves (1893) (0)
- Instinct: Its nature and origin. (0)
- THE EVIDENCE FOR HETEROGENESIS (1902) (0)
- The internal structure of the human brain. (0)
- THE PUBLIC ATTITUDE TOWARDS CONSUMPTIVES. (1907) (0)
- Further problems in regard to the localization of higher cerebral functions. (0)
- Notes on the Mounting and Tinting of Sections of Animal Tissues for Microscopical Examination (1869) (0)
- Passage of the Red Blood-Corpuscles through the Walls of the Capillaries in Mechanical Congestion* (1868) (0)
- Abstract of Researches Illustrative of the Physico-Chemical Theory of Fermentation, and of the Conditions Favouring Archebiosis in Previously Boiled Fluids* (1876) (0)
- Remarks on Further Experiments concerning the Origin of Life. (1913) (0)
- The Bearing of Experimental Evidence upon the Germ-Theory of Disease (1878) (0)
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