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Jan van Gijn

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Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|April 8, 2009
[The first brain surgeries in the Netherlands]Jan van Gijn
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|June 4, 2009
[An expert should be a teacher rather than a process supervisor]Jan van Gijn
Journal of Neurology|March 3, 2004
The future of stroke neurologyJan van Gijn
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 18, 2008
Lumbar spinal stenosisJan van Gijn
Cerebrovascular Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|August 10, 2010
Facts versus theories: an everlasting struggle. The Johann Jakob Wepfer Award 2010Jan van Gijn
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 4, 2007
The pathology of sensory aphasia, with an analysis of fifty cases in which Broca's centre was not diseased. By M. Allen Starr, MD. Brain 1889: 12; 82-99; with A remarkable case of aphasia. Acute and complete destruction by embolic softening of the left motor-vocal speech centre (Broca's convolution), in a right-handed man: transient motor aphasia, marked inability to name objects and especially persons, considerable agraphia and slight word-blindness. By Byron Bramwell, MD. Brain 1898: 21; 343-373; and Recent work on aphasia. By James Collier, MD. Brain 1909: 31; 523-549Jan van Gijn
Practical Neurology|May 10, 2011
A middle road between physics and literatureJan van Gijn
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|November 11, 2011
Localised convulsions from tumour of the brain. By J. Hughlings Jackson MD FRS, physician to the Hospital for the Epileptic and Paralysed, and to the London Hospital. Brain 1882; 5: 364-74; with On temporary paralysis after epileptiform and epileptic seizures; a contribution to the study of dissolution of the nervous system. By J. Hughlings Jackson MD FRCP FRS. Brain 1881; 4: 433-51; with A contribution to the comparative study of convulsions. By J. Hughlings Jackson, MD FRCP FRS. Brain 1886; 9: 1-23Jan van Gijn
Stroke|January 10, 2002
The PROGRESS Trial: preventing strokes by lowering blood pressure in patients with cerebral ischemia. Emerging therapies: critique of an important advanceJan van Gijn
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 1, 2010
Réflexes de défense. By J. Babinski, Brain 1922: 45; 149-184; with The physiological significance of the reflex phenomena in spastic paralysis of the lower limbs. By F. M. R. Walshe, Brain 1914: 37; 269-336; and The Babinski plantar response, its forms, and its physiological and pathological significance. By F. M. R. Walshe, Brain 1956: 79; 529-556Jan van Gijn
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Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|April 8, 2009
[The first brain surgeries in the Netherlands]Jan van Gijn
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|June 4, 2009
[An expert should be a teacher rather than a process supervisor]Jan van Gijn
Journal of Neurology|March 3, 2004
The future of stroke neurologyJan van Gijn
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 18, 2008
Lumbar spinal stenosisJan van Gijn
Cerebrovascular Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|August 10, 2010
Facts versus theories: an everlasting struggle. The Johann Jakob Wepfer Award 2010Jan van Gijn
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 4, 2007
The pathology of sensory aphasia, with an analysis of fifty cases in which Broca's centre was not diseased. By M. Allen Starr, MD. Brain 1889: 12; 82-99; with A remarkable case of aphasia. Acute and complete destruction by embolic softening of the left motor-vocal speech centre (Broca's convolution), in a right-handed man: transient motor aphasia, marked inability to name objects and especially persons, considerable agraphia and slight word-blindness. By Byron Bramwell, MD. Brain 1898: 21; 343-373; and Recent work on aphasia. By James Collier, MD. Brain 1909: 31; 523-549Jan van Gijn
Practical Neurology|May 10, 2011
A middle road between physics and literatureJan van Gijn
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|November 11, 2011
Localised convulsions from tumour of the brain. By J. Hughlings Jackson MD FRS, physician to the Hospital for the Epileptic and Paralysed, and to the London Hospital. Brain 1882; 5: 364-74; with On temporary paralysis after epileptiform and epileptic seizures; a contribution to the study of dissolution of the nervous system. By J. Hughlings Jackson MD FRCP FRS. Brain 1881; 4: 433-51; with A contribution to the comparative study of convulsions. By J. Hughlings Jackson, MD FRCP FRS. Brain 1886; 9: 1-23Jan van Gijn
Stroke|January 10, 2002
The PROGRESS Trial: preventing strokes by lowering blood pressure in patients with cerebral ischemia. Emerging therapies: critique of an important advanceJan van Gijn
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 1, 2010
Réflexes de défense. By J. Babinski, Brain 1922: 45; 149-184; with The physiological significance of the reflex phenomena in spastic paralysis of the lower limbs. By F. M. R. Walshe, Brain 1914: 37; 269-336; and The Babinski plantar response, its forms, and its physiological and pathological significance. By F. M. R. Walshe, Brain 1956: 79; 529-556Jan van Gijn
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