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An in-depth study of the English neurologist and polymath Sir Henry Head (1861-1940). Head bridged the gap between science and the arts. He was a published poet who had close links with such figures as Thomas Hardy and Siegfried Sassoon. His research into the nervous system and the relationship between language and the brain broke new ground.

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"Will captivate doctors, medical historians and anyone interested in the shift from Victorian to twentieth century."
—Medical History|"Jacyna's seminal portrait of physiologist-turned-clinical-neurologist Henry Head reinvents medical biography and positions it at the cutting edge of several rejuvenated historiographies."
—British Journal for the History of Science|"This is a thoughtful, critical—and oftentimes compassionate—view of an overlooked figure of the modernist period."
—The British Society for Literature and Science|"Medicine and Modernism is as impressively polymathic as its subject . . . Jacyna is a consummate historian, faithful to the detail of Head's life that emerges from a rich archive of material, both published and unpublished."
—Modernism-Modernity|"Jacyna has given us an accomplished, scholarly, and insightful account of an era."
—Brain|"Jacyna is a highly regarded historian of medicine who . . . has written an eloquent and subtle biography of an individual and his milieu. It will be of interest to anyone seeking a window on to the world of medicine and the arts at the outset of the twentieth century."
—Aphasiology

Medicine and Modernism A Biography of Henry Head Sci Culture in the Nineteenth Century

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      Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
      Publication Date: 9/16/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780822964360, 978-0822964360
      ISBN10: 0822964368

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An in-depth study of the English neurologist and polymath Sir Henry Head (1861-1940). Head bridged the gap between science and the arts. He was a published poet who had close links with such figures as Thomas Hardy and Siegfried Sassoon. His research into the nervous system and the relationship between language and the brain broke new ground.

      Trade Review
      "Will captivate doctors, medical historians and anyone interested in the shift from Victorian to twentieth century."
      —Medical History|"Jacyna's seminal portrait of physiologist-turned-clinical-neurologist Henry Head reinvents medical biography and positions it at the cutting edge of several rejuvenated historiographies."
      —British Journal for the History of Science|"This is a thoughtful, critical—and oftentimes compassionate—view of an overlooked figure of the modernist period."
      —The British Society for Literature and Science|"Medicine and Modernism is as impressively polymathic as its subject . . . Jacyna is a consummate historian, faithful to the detail of Head's life that emerges from a rich archive of material, both published and unpublished."
      —Modernism-Modernity|"Jacyna has given us an accomplished, scholarly, and insightful account of an era."
      —Brain|"Jacyna is a highly regarded historian of medicine who . . . has written an eloquent and subtle biography of an individual and his milieu. It will be of interest to anyone seeking a window on to the world of medicine and the arts at the outset of the twentieth century."
      —Aphasiology

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