1st Edition

The A B C of Nerves

By D.F. Fraser-Harris Copyright 1928
    238 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    238 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    Originally published in 1928, the preface reads: "It is almost impossible to distinguish between what is ‘elementary’ and what is ‘advanced’ in regard to the nervous system. The constitution and functions of that system are so little matters of common knowledge that it would be safe to assume that practically nothing of its physiology is known to the ordinary reader.

    The selection of what is necessary to be known and likely to be comprehended by readers who have no previous knowledge of anatomy and physiology is, therefore, no easy task.

    It is certain that in the opinion of some authorities much has been omitted that should have been included; one can but say in self-defence that to have included more than is here considered would have exceeded the limits of a treatise whose title is the A B C." Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.

    1. The Pre-eminence of the Nervous System  2. The Constitution and Architecture of the Nervous System  3. The Nature of the Nerve Impulse  4. Reflex Action  5. The Higher Reflex Actions  6. The Two Roots of the Nerves  7. The Reflex Maintenance of Tonus and Posture  8. The Doctrine of Centres  9. Localization of Function in the Brain  10. The Functions of the Cerebrum: Speech, Phrenology  11. Pain and its Varieties  12. Sleep, Sleeplessness and Dreaming  13. The Physical Bases of Consciousness.  Index

    Biography

    Fraser-Harris, D.F.