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Explore the early development of neurology in the Midwest, with key figures such as James S. Jewell, Roy R. Grinker Sr., and Archibald Church. Learn about their contributions and their impact on the field.
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Early Midwest NeurologyChicago James S. Jewell- Chicago 1837-1887 1st President ANA Founded Chicago’s Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease (with Henry Martyn Bannister) Became Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease Walter Hay (1830-1875) Rush Medical College, formed Dept. of Nervous Mental Disease. Later joined Northwestern as Professor of Nervous and Mental Disease A founding member of ANA Henry Munson Lyman (1835-1902) Med school Columbia 1861, then Chicago Rush Prof. Physiology & Disease of the Nervous system President ANA 1873 A Treatise on the Theory & Practice of Medicine (1872) Sleep chapter In Pepper’s System of Medicine Henry Munson Lyman
System of Medicine by William Pepper in 5 volumes • . Henry Lyman -> Sleep, and its Disorders • Mary Putnam Jacobi • Infantile Spinal Paralysis
Roy R. Grinker, Sr. 1900-1993 • Born in Chicago • His father, Julius Grinker was a neuropsychiatrist • Rush med school 1921, faculty at U of Chicago 1927 • Psychoanalytic training with Sigmund Freud in Vienna 1933 • Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis • Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at U of Ill 1951-1969 • Professor at Northwestern • Professor of Psychiatry & Neurology at U of Chicago School of Medicine • Book: Neurology-1933, as Assoc Prof of Neurology, U of Chicago • Six editions • 4th edition with Paul C Bucy, Prof Neurology & Neurosurgery • Final edition with Adolph L Sahs MD Prof & Chair of Neurology at U. of Iowa • Was Primary textbook of Neurology in USA for a generation
Grinker's Neurology 1st edition 1933 6th edition 1966 4th edition 1949
Archibald Church M.D. Chicago • Born 1861-1952 • Professor of Nervous & Mental Diseases at Northwestern University • 2 books: • Diseases of the Nervous System-1908 • All chapters written by Germans & Church edited (translated) • Nervous and Mental Diseases • 1st edition 1899 • 9th edition - last 1921 (with Frederick Peterson, Columbia NY)
Early Midwest Neurology • Roberts BartholowCincinnati (1831-1904) • ANA 3rd president • Frank W. Langdon • Studied with Gowers • University of Cincinnati, Prof of Anatomy, Nervous & Mental Diseases • Henry Swift Upson-Akron(1859-1913) • Professor of Nervous & Mental Disease • Western Reserve College in Cleveland • Eugene Riggs (1853 • Prof of Mental & Nervous Diseas e, St Paul Medical College 1882, and the new U of Minnesota 1893 • Founded Minnesota Neurological Society 1909 Roberts Bartholow Eugene Riggs
Early Midwest Neurology Michigan • William Henderson (1848-1938) • U of Michigan Medical School • Later U of Michigan in Ann Arbor • Prof. of Disease of the Mind & Nervous System • David Inglis- Detroit (1850-1922) • Detroit College of Medicine • Prof. of Nervous & Mental Disease • F.P. Anderson, Prof. of Disease of the Nervous System. U. Of Michigan Med School
Early Midwest NeurologySt. Louis • James K. Bauday (1842-1914) • Born in Cuba; Med School: Jefferson In Philadelphia 1865 • Civil War Service • Prof Nervous and Mental Disease at Missouri Medical College for 30 years • Then became Washington University SOM • Book: Lectures on Disease of the Nervous System 1872 • Founding member of ANA • Charles Hughes (1839-1916) • St Louis Medical College 1859 • Civil War Service • Superintendent Mo St lunatic asylum -Fulton • Founder Marion Sims Medical College- St Louis • President & Prof Nervous and Mental Disease • Incorporated Into St Louis University SOM • Bauday and Hughes co-founder journal The Alienist and Neurologist. –in print 40 years • Charles G Haddock (1861–1936) • Succeed Hughes as Prof Nerv & Mental Disease at SLU SOM • Frank R Fry (1853-1937) • 1st Prof of Diseases of Nervous system at Wash U • Sidney Schwab- (1871-1947) Succeed Fry Charles Hughes
Upstate New York Neurology • Henry Hun- Albany (1854-1924) • Harvard Med school 1879, studied Vienna, Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris, and London • Prof. Neurology, Albany Medical College • An Atlas of the Differential Diagnosis of the Nervous System -1913- popular book • Described lateral medullary syndrome • President ANA 1914 • James Wright Putnam Buffalo(1860-1938) • Prof. of Neurology U of Buffalo 1891-1922 • Described athetosiswith an autopsy • President of ANA 1903