William Alexander Hammond | |
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William Alexander Hammond, nascido em 28 de Agosto de 1828 e falecido em 5 de Janeiro de 1900, foi um neurologista estadunidense e médico-cirurgião do exército daquele país.[1][2]
Obras
- (1856) The physiological effects of alcohol and tobacco upon the human system. Fort Riley
- (1857) Experimental Research Relative to the Nutritive Value and Physiological Effects of Albumen Starch and Gum, when Singly and Exclusively Used as a Food
- (1863) Treatise on Hygiene, with Special Reference to the Military Service
- (1866) On Wakefulness: With an Introductory Chapter on the Physiology of Sleep
- (1864) Lectures on venereal diseases. Filadélfia (Google Books)
- (1868) Physiological memoirs
- (1869) Sleep and Its Derangements
- (1871) Physics and physiology of spiritualism[3]
- (1871) Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System, o mais antigo tratado americano de neurologia)[4]
- (1883) A Treatise on Insanity in its Medical Relations (Google Books)
Referências
- ↑ Freemon, Frank R. (1 de dezembro de 2001). «William Alexander Hammond: The Centenary of His Death». Journal of the History of the Neurosciences (3): 293–299. ISSN 0964-704X. doi:10.1076/jhin.10.3.293.9084
- ↑ «National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM): About The Museum». www.medicalmuseum.mil. Consultado em 3 de janeiro de 2021
- ↑ «SPIRITUALISM AND SCIENCE». Scientific American (23): 360–361. 1870. ISSN 0036-8733
- ↑ «Reynolds Historical Library: Hammond, William Alexander». Consultado em 15 de abril de 2012