Joseph Shaw Bolton
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British physician
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Joseph Shaw Bolton's Degrees
- Masters Medicine King's College London
- PhD Medical Sciences King's College London
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joseph Shaw Bolton was a British physician, pathologist, psychiatrist and neurologist who was Professor of Mental Diseases at the University of Leeds. Early life and education After education at Spring Hill School in Whitby, Bolton worked as an assistant without formal qualification at an asylum and as an assistant to a general practitioner in Manchester. He graduated BSc in 1888. He then studied at University College London Medical School where he graduated MB ChB in 1894 and became a demonstrator of anatomy. By 1896 he graduated MD.
Joseph Shaw Bolton's Published Works
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Published Works
- The exact histological localisation of the visual area of the human cerebral cortex (60)
- “A CONTRIBUTION TO THE LOCALIZATION OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION, BASED ON THE CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF MENTAL DISEASE” (17)
- BILATERAL LESION OF THE OCCIPITAL LOBES WITH RETENTION OF MACULAR AS DISTINCT FROM PANORAMIC VISION: CLINICAL RECORD: HISTO-PATHOLOGICAL RECORD (1915) (14)
- THE FUNCTIONS OF THE FRONTAL LOBES. (14)
- THE CYTO-ARCHITECTURE OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX OF A HUMAN FŒTUS OF EIGHTEEN WEEKS (1912) (9)
- ON THE CHROME-SILVER IMPREGNATION OF FORMALIN-HARDENED BRAIN. (1898) (7)
- MANIACAL-DEPRESSIVE INSANITY (1908) (6)
- Amentia and Dementia: A Clinico-Pathological Study (1906) (4)
- On the Nature of the Weigert-Pal Method. (3)
- A PRELIMINARY NOTE on the GOLGI IMPREGNATION of FORMALIN-HARDENED BRAIN (1898) (3)
- Lantern Demonstration of Gross Lesions of the Cerebrum (1901) (2)
- The Evolution of a Mental Hospital (1928) (2)
- Morbid Changes in Dementia (1901) (1)
- On the Range of Applicability of Certain Modifications of the Weigert-Pal Process. (1)
- Mental Research and Government Grants: How Best to Assist Existing Laboratories. (1913) (0)
- THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATIC CONGESTION BY ELECTRICAL METHODS. (1907) (0)
- THE CORTICAL LOCALISATION OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION (1934) (0)
- WHAT CAN THE FAMILY DOCTOR DO FOR THE INEBRIATE? (1907) (0)
- SIR DAVID FERRIER AND THE WEST RIDING MENTAL HOSPITAL. (1928) (0)
- THE EVOLUTION OF MIND (1935) (0)
- The Myth of the Unconscious Mind (0)
- IV. The exact histological localisation of the visual area of the human cerebral cortex (0)
- Thesis on the relation of consequence to accommodation in vision (0)
- Demonstration of Preparations and Lantern Slides from the Pathological Laboratory of the London Asylums, at Claybury (1900) (0)
- THE MANAGEMENT OF INEBRIATES. (0)
- The Goulstonian Lectures ON A CONTRIBUTION TO THE LOCALISATION OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION, BASED ON THE CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF MENTAL DISEASE. (1910) (0)
- TWO CASES OF SIMPLE DISLOCATION OF THE ANKLE-JOINT. (1896) (0)
- Mental Research and Government Grants (1913) (0)
- IN DIRTY DOGDOM (1916) (0)
- The Relief of Symptoms of Prostatic Obstruction by Electrical Treatment (1910) (0)
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