Nineteenth-Century Origins of Neuroscientific Concepts
Discover the groundbreaking ideas that laid the foundation for modern neurophysiology and anatomy in Nineteenth-Century Origins of Neuroscientific Concepts by Edwin Clarke. Published by University of California Press in 1992, this comprehensive paperback spans 604 pages, delving into a pivotal era of scientific advancement. Clarke meticulously traces the seminal concepts that emerged during the first half of the nineteenth century, a time marked by unparalleled discoveries in the fields of medicine and science. Ideal for anyone interested in the history of neuroscience, this book provides a rich exploration of how early theories shaped contemporary understanding in neurobiology and neurology. Enhance your knowledge of the evolution of neuroscientific thought with this essential read.