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Neurology and Modernity: A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 1800–1950

Author Laura Salisbury, Andrew Shail
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0230233139
ISBN-139780230233133
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Sales Rank3,276,078
CategoryHistory
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As people of the modern era were singularly prone to nervous disorders, the nervous system became a model for describing political and social organization. This volume untangles the mutual dependencies of scientific neurology and the cultural attitudes of the period 1800-1950, exploring how and why modernity was a fundamentally nervous state.
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