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Brain, Mind, and Medicine Charles Richet and the Origins of Physiological Psychology
By Stewart Wolf
Copyright 1993
251 Pages
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Routledge
252 Pages
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Routledge
233 Pages
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Routledge
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Charles Richet was one of the most remarkable figures in the history of medical science. He is best known for his work on the body's immune reactions to foreign substances for which he won the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1913. Richet was also a poet, playwright, historian, bibliographer, political activist, classical scholar, and pioneer in aircraft design. Brain, Mind, and Medicine is the... Read more
1: Charles Richet’s Background and the Shaping of His Endeavor 1850-1869; 2: Postrevolutionary Developments That Influenced Richet and His Work; 3: Education in Medicine and Science 1869-1878; 4: The Competitive Young Physiologist 1878-1887; 5: The Young Professor 1887-1902; 6: Achievement and Acclaim 1902-1914; 7: The Dedicated Pacifist and Patriot 1914-1925; 8: The Final Decade 1925–1935; 9: Coda
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