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Neurological Disease: Dignity, Free Will, and a Reason For Hope | Paul LaPenna, DO

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Neuroscience in the Nineteenth Century

Nero science really takes off in the nineteenth century. We also learn about motor and sensory function from people like a john hulings jackson. So we learn about on from bullet wounds to the back of the head during world war one with cordon holmes. The famous nero surgeon, wilder penfield, also firms quite a bit about the human brain and its different functions.

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