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The Mind Within the Brain How We Make Decisions and How those Decisions Go Wrong

The Mind Within the Brain How We Make Decisions and How those Decisions Go Wrong

Bioprediction, Biomarkers, and Bad Behavior Scientific, Legal, and Ethical Challenges

Bioprediction, Biomarkers, and Bad Behavior Scientific, Legal, and Ethical Challenges

Headaches Through the Centuries

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Headache: Through the Centuries illuminates the history of headaches with a particular interest in how the disorder has been understood and treated since the earliest recorded accounts, dating from around 4000 BC.

Different types of headache were being recognized as early as the 2nd century AD. Over the years, though, the classification of types of headache has changed so that headache patterns described in the past are often difficult to relate to present-day types of headache. Since that time, a great deal of material on the topic has become available, the full gamut of manifestations of the disorder has been described, and considerable insight into its mechanisms has been obtained, though no completely satisfactory explanation of the disorder has yet become available.

Providing an extensive history and the development of our understanding of headache over the course of six millennia, Headache: Through the Centuries is thought-provoking and relevant reading for neurologists, medical historians, and anyone interested in headaches.

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Author EADIE
Table Of Content

Introduction
Chapter 1 Headache its classification
Chapter 2 The "seat" of headache
Chapter 3 Headache before 1800
Chapter 4 Migraine: clinical phenomena
Chapter 5 Migraine: pathophysiology
Chapter 6 The treatment of migrane
Chapter 7 The trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
Chapter 8 Tension-type headache
Chapter 9 Cranial neuralgias
Chapter 10 Some thoughts from the history of headache
References
Index

Publish Date 26 Jul 2012
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