Cyril B. Courville neurologue
Courville, Cyril B. (Cyril Brian), 1900-1968
Courville, Cyril B. 1900-1968
Courville, Cyril Brian 1900-
Courville, Cyril B. (Cyril Brian)
VIAF ID: 4554392 (Personal)
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Works
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Birth and brain damage; an investigation into the problems of antenatal and paranatal anoxia and allied disorders and their relation to the many lesion-complexes residual thereto. | |
Commotio cerebri : cerebral concussion and the postconcussion syndrome in their medical and legal aspects | |
Effects of alcohol on the nervous system of man | |
Forensic neuropathology : lesions of the brain and spinal cord of medico-legal importance | |
FURTHER NOTES ON TRAUMATIC FAT EMBOLISM. COMPARISON OF DISTRIBUTION OF NERVOUS LESIONS WITH THOSE OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS | |
Histogenetic interrelationships between supratentorial angioblastic meningiomas and hemangioblastomas of the cerebellum; report of case in which these tumors were co-existent. | |
Injuries of the skull and brain, as described in the myths, legends, and folk-tales of the various peoples of the world, with some comments on the significance and reliability of this information in evaluating contemporary concepts as to their nature and lethality | |
Injuries to the skull and brain in ancient Egypt; some notes on the mechanism; nature, and effects of cranial injuries from predynastic times to the end of the Ptolemaic period. | |
Intracerebral hematoma; its pathology and pathogenesis | |
Intracranial tumors. Notes upon a series of three thousand verified cases with some current observations pertaining to their mortality | |
Intrinsic vascular changes in nodular cortical atrophy. A comparison with similar lesions of later life resulting from ischemia. | |
Kernicterus and mental deficiency. | |
Late cerebral changes incident to severe hypoglycemia (insulin shock); their relation to cerebral anoxia. | |
Long survival with hemiplegia incident to paranatal anoxia; case of cerebral spastic state with death from cardiac failure at eighty years of age. | |
THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE EPISODES OF CEREBRAL ANOXIA. WITH A FEW IDEAS FOR EVALUATION OF THEIR PROGNOSIS | |
Massive deforming meningiomatous hyperostosis; report of case long considered to be a cranial osteogenic sarcoma. | |
THE MECHANISM OF BOXING FATALITIES. REPORT OF AN UNUSUAL CASE WITH SEVERE BRAIN LESIONS INCIDENT TO IMPACT OF BOXER'S HEAD AGAINST THE ROPES. | |
The mechanism of coup-contrecoup injuries of the brain; a critical review of recent experimental studies in the light of clinical observations. | |
Medical military training for civilians; an experiment conducted by Medical reserve officers attached to the 47th General Hospital | |
Medicine: Pituitary Tumors and Diabetes Insipidus. | |
Mental deficiency from intrauterine exposure to radiation. | |
Metastasis to the skull of leiomyosarcoma of the uterus; report of case with secondary involvement of the brain. | |
Morphology of small vascular malformations of the brain. With particular reference to the mechanism of their drainage | |
Multinucleation of cortical nerve cells at the margins of traumatic lesions of the human brain. | |
Multiple sclerosis as an incidental complication of a disorder of lipid metabolism. III. Treatment with heparin of acute exacerbations of the disease | |
Narcosis and the fetal brain. | |
The nature and incidence of traumatic lesions of the brain; a survey of 350 cases with autopsy. | |
The neurologic manifestations of jaundice in the newborn with particular reference to the chronic residuals | |
Notes on the pathology of cranial tumors. 7. Osteogenic sarcomas of the cranial vault with particular reference to those associated with osteitis deformans | |
Notes on the pathology of cranial tumors; metastatic tumors of the calvarium with incidental reference to their occurrence in American aborigines | |
Notes on the pathology of cranial tumors; the embryonal neoplasms; lipomas, dermoids, epidermoids (cholesteatomas), and chordomas | |
Notes on the pathology of cranial tumors; vascular anomalies, angiomas and angioblastic tumors of the skull and its investments | |
Observations on cranial injuries on the Western Frontier | |
Obstructive internal hydrocephalus incident to small vascular anomaly of midbrain. Report of case. | |
Old missile wounds of the brain; some observations on the characteristics of the residual lesions in seven cases verified at autopsy. | |
The pathogenesis of nodular cortical atrophy; apparent mechanism of lesion commonly found in cerebral palsied individuals. | |
Pathology of the central nervous system; | |
Plastic ependymomas of the lateral recess. Report of eight verified cases. | |
The problem of cerebral palsy | |
Prolonged survival after cerebral anoxia incident to nitrous oxide anesthesia; report of clinical follow-up after an interval of twenty-two years. | |
Punch drunk. Its pathogenesis and pathology on the basis of a verified case | |
Radicular syndromes simulating intra-abdominal surgical conditions | |
Relationship of cranial to subjacent cerebral tumors; report of case of fibrosarcoma eroding frontal bone associated with an underlying gliobiastoma multiforme. | |
Residual changes in the brain incident to anoxia under general anesthesia. Report of case with a survival period of six years. | |
Role of birth injury and asphyxia in idiopathic epilepsy | |
The saga of a neurosurgical service; with a few incidental remarks about its chief. | |
Santiago Ramón y Cajal; a brief tribute. | |
The significance of neurologic and psychiatric manifestations in the presence of Paget's disease of the skull; coincidental versus consequential symptoms illustrated by three cases with autopsies | |
Simple cerebral scars; intrinsic cortical circulation and its relation to focal vascular lesions. | |
Small arteriovenous malformation of the temporal isthmus. Some observations on its architecture | |
SPLIT FRACTURES OF THE SKULL PRODUCED BY EDGED WEAPONS AND THEIR ACCOMPANYING BRAIN WOUNDS. REPORT OF CASE | |
Structural alterations in the cerebellum in cases of cerebral palsy; their relation to residual symptomatology in the ataxic-atonic group. | |
Structural basis for athetosis in cerebral palsied children | |
Structural details of small angiomas of the brain | |
STUDIES ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. II. MULTIPLE EMBOLIC INFARCTIONS OF THE CEREBRAL CENTRUM VERSUS "ACUTE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS" | |
Symposium: Intracranial complications of otitis media and mastoiditis in the antibiotic era. I. Modification of the pathology of otitic intracranial lesions by antibiotic preparations† | |
Syndrome of decorticate rigidity, convulsions and amentia occurring in early infancy. Review of literature and report of four verified cases with subtotal softening of forebrain. | |
Trace metals and the brain. Their contribution to the study of certain neurological disorders. | |
Trace metals in the brain in Huntington's chorea. Report of three vertified cases | |
Traumatic alterations in the neurons of the human brain incident to craniocerebral injury; a comparison with Cajal's observations of experimental animals. | |
Traumatic aneurysm of an intracranial artery. Description of lesion incident to a shot gun wound of the skull and brain. | |
Traumatic arteriovenous aneurysm of the scalp; review of the literature and report of case. | |
Traumatic intracerebral hemorrhages, with special reference to the mechanics of their production. | |
Ultimate residual lesions of antenatal and neonatal asphyxia; their relation to certain degenerative diseases of the brain appearing in early life. | |
Untoward effects of spinal anesthesia on the spinal cord and its investments | |
Vascular patterns of the encephalic gray matter in man. | |
Venous channel thrombosis as a possible cause of cerebral paralysis of early life | |
WAR WOUNDS OF THE CRANIUM IN THE MIDDLE AGES. I. AS DISCLOSED IN THE SKELETAL MATERIAL FROM THE BATTLE OF WISBY (1361 A.D.). | |
WAR WOUNDS OF THE CRANIUM IN THE MIDDLE AGES. II. AS NOTED IN THE SKULLS OF THE SEDLEC OSSUARY NEAR KUTTENBERG, KUTTENBERG, CZECHOSLOVAKIA | |
Widespread softening of the cerebral gray matter in infancy. Its probable etiology in a paranatal circulatory disorder. | |
The "wound man" and craniocerebral injury. A transitional figure bridging the gap between medieval astrological theories and scientific concepts of the Renaissance. |