Tag: nissl
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September 29, 2006 10:11 AM EDT --
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October 10, 2006 02:04 PM EDT --
THE RISE O by Craig Olson
Neuropathology has a long and rich history. In the 19th century some brilliant scientists made names for themselves including Virchow, Alzheimer, Nissl, Kraepelin, . . . more
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March 11, 2006 01:32 PM EST --
Introduction
This author will list some of the more brilliant scientists in the fields of psychiatry and neuroscience. There are those such as Willis of England who made contributions prior to . . . more
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October 31, 2006 01:44 PM EST --
CURING THE TERRIBLE DISEASES
by Craig Olson
Introduction
It may be possible to cure, or at least greatly alleviate, terrible diseases such as schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, Alzheimer's . . . more
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November 28, 2006 01:49 PM EST --
This Country Led the World in the 19th Century
Some of the most brilliant medical researchers in the 19th century and early 20th century were German. These names included Virchow, Schwann, Kahlbaum, Alzheimer, . . . more
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February 06, 2007 09:18 AM EST --
Introduction
Neuropathology has a long and rich history. In the 19th century some brilliant scientists made names for themselves including Virchow, Alzheimer, Nissl, Kraepelin, Meynert, and many . . . more
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February 02, 2008 11:44 AM EST --
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Psychology is the science of behavior. The science of normal behavior was studied extensively by Wilhelm Wundt of Germany. He wrote many versions of a text called Physiological . . . more
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April 15, 2006 01:07 PM EDT --
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Alzheimer reported focal destruction of neurons in the gray matter and cytoarchitectonic disturbances in 1900. Alzheimer, who was later confirmed by Josephy, regarded these changes . . . more
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May 19, 2006 09:20 AM EDT --
Shown here is a 1902 drawing by Wilhelm Wundt. These images are in the public domain because they were published . . . more
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September 21, 2006 02:14 PM EDT --
Introduction
Unfortunately there have been many deaths from psychiatric treatments. Convulsive treatments caused both deaths and broken bones. Most of these convulsive treaments have been abandoned, . . . more
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November 24, 2006 01:30 PM EST --
Alzheimer & Nissl were brilliant German psychiatrists at the turn of the century. They used Virchow's approach to study "dementia praecox", which is now called schizophrenia. . . . more
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December 12, 2006 01:35 PM EST --
A brilliant German group had a brain bank which they used for neuropathology purposes. In this group, led by Kraepelin, was Alois Alzheimer. Alzheimer is now famous because Alzheimer's disease was . . . more
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May 02, 2006 02:49 PM EDT --
Introduction
In 1871 Hecker reported pathology in "hebephrenia". This was not the first report, but work prior to this was crude. Ewald Hecker reported darkening of the cortex and ventricular . . . more
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December 15, 2006 09:29 AM EST --
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Anatomical neuropathology has been reported in schizophrenia. In 1871 Hecker described "hebephrenia". He found darkening of the cortex, pial and cerebellar hyperemia (too . . . more
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October 30, 2007 11:19 AM EDT --
Introduction
I have already written numerous articles explaining the diet to treat mental illness and the justification for it. Further research has shown that the same diet fights cancer, . . . more
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November 28, 2006 08:52 AM EST --
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a terrible organic disease once thought to be "functional". The word "functional" is used for diseases in which the doctors do not yet know the organic . . . more
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February 08, 2006 09:29 AM EST --
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A large number of positive findings have been reported in the basal ganglia dating back to 1920 (Buscaino). Buscaino reported cellular alterations in the globus pallidus in catatonia. . . . more
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May 12, 2007 02:36 PM EDT --
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A great deal of work has been done in this area in Russia. In 1968 Gerber & Nikolaeva injected blood serum from schizophrenics into rats. They reported "cytoplasmic degranulation". . . . more
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February 11, 2007 02:20 PM EST --
Introduction
In the early days schizophrenia was called "dementia praecox". After Eugen Bleuler of Switzerland invented the term "schizophrenia", it became more popular as a . . . more
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April 27, 2007 02:25 PM EDT --
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Dr. Castillo of Cuba has reported membrane alterations in schizophrenia and other findings including a blood test for schizophrenia. This work has been largely ignored in the US.
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