Biography
John Hughlings Jackson, FRS (4 April 1835 – 7 October 1911) was an English neurologist. He is best known for his research on epilepsy. -Wikipedia
Books by John Hughlings Jackson
Cases Of Disease Of The Nervous System
Evolution and Dissolution of t
Evolution and Dissolution of the Nervous System (1881-7; Collected 1932) (Thoemmes Press - Classics in Psychology)
Selected writings of John Hugh
Selected writings of John Hughlings Jackson
Eine Studie über Krämpfe
Eine Studie über Krämpfe
A case of double optic neuritis without cerebral tumour
Case of large cerebral tumour without optic neuritis, and with left hemiplegia and imperception
Neurological fragments
Neurological fragments
The factors of insanities
On convulsive seizures
Remarks on evolution and dissolution of the nervous system. No. 1
Remarks on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the brain
Remarks on evolution and dissolution of the nervous system
On a case of fits resembling those artificially produced in guinea-pigs
Ophthalmology and diseases of the nervous system, being
On ocular movements, with vertigo, produced by pressure on a diseased ear
Discussion on the relation bet
Discussion on the relation between optic neuritis and intracranial disease
On a case of temporary left he
On a case of temporary left hemiplegia with foot-clonus and exaggerated knee-phenomenon after an epileptiform seizure beginning in the left foot
On optic neuritis in intracranial disease
On optic neuritis in intracran
On optic neuritis in intracranial diseases
Remarks on the routine use of the ophthalmoscope in cerebral disease
On nervous symptoms with ear-d
On nervous symptoms with ear-disease
A physician's notes on ophthal
A physician's notes on ophthalmology
A physician's notes on ophthalmology. 2nd series
Nervous symptoms in cases of congenital syphilis
The syphilitic affections of the nervous system
Clinical lecture on a case of hemiplegia
On the localisation of movemen
On the localisation of movements in the brain
Cases of disease of the nervous system in patients the subjects of inherited syphilis
Cases of diseases of the nervous system in patients the subjects of inherited syphilis
Notes on the physiology and pa
Notes on the physiology and pathology of the nervous system ...
Observations on the physiology and pathology of hemi-chorea
Commentary on a case of hemipl
Commentary on a case of hemiplegia with amaurosis, with general remarks on amaurosis from disease of the brain
Observations on defects of sight in brain disease, and ophthalmoscopic examination during sleep
On the anatomical, physiologic
On the anatomical, physiological, and pathological investigation of epilepsies