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Savill, Thomas Dixon (1855-1910). - Clinical Lectures on Neurasthenia.
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Schrijver: | Savill, Thomas Dixon (1855-1910). |
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Titel: | Clinical Lectures on Neurasthenia. |
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Bijzonderheid: | London, Henry J. Glaisher, 1899, 1st ed., XV,(1),144 pag., original gilt buckram, untrimmed. |
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Meer info | = Rare first edition, finely printed on heavy verged paper and in fine condition. Neurasthenia is a term that was first used at least as early as 1829 to label a mechanical weakness of the nerves, with symptons like fatigue, anxiety, headache, heart palpitations, high blood pressure, neuralgia, and depressed mood.Savill had a distinguished medical career, gaining the William Tite scholarship and many prizes. In rapid succession he became registrar, pathologist, and assistant physician to the West London Hospital, and early showed a bent towards neurology by translating in 1889 the lectures of Professor Charcot on Diseases of the Nervous System. Savill retired in 1892 from Paddington Infirmary to become a consulting physician, mainly with a view to pursuing his study of neurology. He was soon appointed physician to the West End Hospital for Diseases of the Nervous System. In 1899 he brought out a course of clinical lectures upon Neurasthenia (originally delivered at the Paddington Infirmary and the West End Hospital). The book showed Savill to be an original thinker and clear expositor. |
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