Victor Horsley
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Physiologist and surgeon
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Victor Alexander Haden Horsley was a British scientist and professor. He was born in Kensington, London. Educated at Cranbrook School, Kent, he studied medicine at University College London and in Berlin, Germany and, in the same year, started his career as a house surgeon and registrar at the University College Hospital. From 1884 to 1890, Horsley was Professor-Superintendent of the Brown Institute.
Victor Horsley's Published Works
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- THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE CEREBELLUM EXAMINED BY A NEW METHOD. (1908) (762)
- ON THE INTRINSIC FIBRES OF THE CEREBELLUM, ITS NUCLEI AND ITS EFFERENT TRACTS (1905) (86)
- A STUDY OF THE DEGENERATIONS OBSERVED IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IN A CASE OF FRACTURE DISLOCATION OF THE SPINE (42)
- UPON THE ORIENTATION OF POINTS IN SPACE BY THE MUSCULAR, ARTHRODIAL, AND TACTILE SENSES OF THE UPPER LIMBS IN NORMAL INDIVIDUALS AND IN BLIND PERSONS (1906) (32)
- SHORT NOTE ON SENSE ORGANS IN MUSCLE AND ON THE PRESERVATION OF MUSCLE SPINDLES IN CONDITIONS OF EXTREME MUSCULAR ATROPHY, FOLLOWING SECTION OF THE MOTOR NERVE (25)
- CASE OF OCCIPITAL ENCEPHALOCELE IN WHICH A CORRECT DIAGNOSIS WAS OBTAINED BY MEANS OF THE INDUCED CURRENT (1884) (17)
- ON DR. HUGHLINGS JACKSON'S VIEWS OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CEREBELLUM AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT RESEARCH (1907) (15)
- NOTE ON THE EXISTENCE OF REISSNER'S FIBRE IN HIGHER VERTEBRATES. (1908) (14)
- ON A TRIGEMINAL-AURAL REFLEX IN THE RABBIT (1905) (13)
- NOTE ON APPARENT RE-REPRESENTATION IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX OF THE TYPE OF SENSORY REPRESENTATION AS IT EXISTS IN THE SPINAL CORD (1906) (12)
- The Cure of Hernia (1903) (10)
- ARREST OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE LEFT UPPER LIMB, IN ASSOCIATION WITH AN EXTREMELY SMALL RIGHT ASCENDING PARIETAL CONVOLUTION. (1880) (9)
- DR. HUGHLINGS JACKSON'S VIEWS OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CEREBELLUM, AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT RESEARCH (1907) (5)
- A CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS THE DETERMINATION OF THE ENERGY DEVELOPED BY A NERVE CENTRE (3)
- NOTE ON THE TÆNIA PONTIS (1906) (3)
- The Operative Treatment of Optic Neuritis (1)
- Polledrara Ware (1894) (1)
- The Cerebellum : its relation to spatial orientation and to locomotion : being the Boyle lecture for 1905 (1)
- ON THE RELATION BETWEEN THE POSTERIOR COLUMNS OF THE SPINAL CORD AND THE EXCITO-MOTOR AREA OF THE CORTEX, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO PROF. SCHIFF'S VIEWS ON THE SUBJECT (1886) (1)
- A FURTHER AND FINAL CRITICISM OF PROF. SCHIFF'S EXPERIMENTAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE RELATION WHICH HE BELIEVES TO EXIST BETWEEN THE POSTERIOR COLUMNS OF THE SPINAL CORD AND THE EXCITABLE AREA OF THE CORTEX (1886) (1)
- A CASE OF THROMBOSIS OF THE LONGITUDINAL SINUS, TOGETHER WITH THE ANTERIOR FRONTAL VEIN, CAUSING LOCALISED FOCI OF HÆMORRHAGE, WHICH PRODUCED REMARKABLY LOCALISED CORTICAL EPILEPSY (1888) (1)
- NOTE ON THE PATELLAR KNEE-JERK (1883) (1)
- Partial Thyroidectomy under Local Anæsthesia, with Special Reference to Exophthalmic Goitre (1912) (1)
- Vertigo. An Address delivered before the Otological Society of the United Kingdom (1905) (0)
- BAILLARGER AND JACKSON: THE PRINCIPLE OF BAILLARGER-JACKSON IN APHASIA* (0)
- Treatment of Epilepsy (1903) (0)
- Proceedings of the Otological Society of the United Kingdom (1905) (0)
- Cerebral Surgery (1905) (0)
- Paneth on the Cortical Motor Area of the Dog (1886) (0)
- Sir Victor Horsley, C.B., F.R.C.S., F.R.S. (1916) (0)
- A Discussion on Partial Thyroidectomy under Local Anæsthesia, with Special Reference to Exophthalmic Goitre: Discussion. (0)
- The Cause of Hernia in Infants (1914) (0)
- Factors Which Conduce to Success in the Treatment of Otogenic Brain Abscess (1912) (0)
- Discussion (with Exhibition of Cases) (1912) (0)
- The Cerebellum (1909) (0)
- A Discussion on Partial Thyroidectomy under Local Anaesthesia, with Special Reference to Exophthalmic Goitre: Discussion. (0)
- A Case of Thrombosis of the Longitudinal Sinus, Together with the Anterior Frontal Vein, Causing Localized Foci of Hoemorrhage, Which Produced Remarkably Localized Cortical Epilepsy (1888) (0)
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