Books by "Richard C. Vogt"

10 books found

Primitive Music

Primitive Music

by Richard Wallaschek

1893

Theological Encyclopaedia and Methodology

Theological Encyclopaedia and Methodology

by Karl Rudolf Hagenbach, George Richard Crooks, John Fletcher Hurst

1891

Etienne Dolet, the martyr of the Renaissance

Etienne Dolet, the martyr of the Renaissance

by Richard Copley Christie

1880

Ultima Thule

Ultima Thule

by Sir Richard Francis Burton

1875

Climate Economics

Climate Economics

by Richard S.J. Tol

2019 · Edward Elgar Publishing

This unique and erudite second edition can be used at three different levels – advanced undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral. It comprehensively covers the critical issues on the economics of climate change and climate policy features and clearly identifies the specific sections each level of reader should explore. Topics include the costs and benefits of adaptation and mitigation, discounting, uncertainty, policy instruments, and international agreements. Lectures can be combined with exercises, guided reading, or the building and application of an integrated assessment model. The book is accompanied by a website with background material, data, opinion pieces and videos. Although primarily intended for use in the classroom, anyone with an interest in climate policy can use this text as a reference.

Epilepsy Bibliography, 1900-1950

Epilepsy Bibliography, 1900-1950

by Richard L. Rapport

1973

A Treatise on Metamorphism

A Treatise on Metamorphism

by Charles Richard Van Hise

1904

Radical Treatment

Radical Treatment

by Richard Leblanc

2020 · McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Wilder Penfield (1891–1976) is famous for his contributions to the understanding of epilepsy and for his discoveries of the relationship between the structure and function of the human brain. His operations, which involved stimulating the cerebral cortex of awake patients with a fine electrode, assured the complete removal of lesions that caused epilepsy. Less widely known is his use of the same technique to localize the interpretation of language, the recording of memories, and the ability to interpret the present in light of past experience. Radical Treatment follows the evolution of Penfield's thinking from his description of brain scars at the beginning of his career to his last thoughts on the human condition. Through a review of his clinical charts, intraoperative sketches, manuscript notes, and other archival material held at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, this book presents a fascinating narrative of the development of Penfield's career and the processes that led to each of his great discoveries. Richard Leblanc vividly conveys the collaborative nature of Penfield's work at the Royal Victoria Hospital and at the MNI, which led to his greatest discoveries. Revealing the duality of a life in science, Leblanc shows that while Penfield was instrumental in establishing the localization of specific functions to distinct regions of the brain, he concurrently stressed the integrative action of the nervous system. Written by the leading authority on the history of Penfield's Montreal Neurological Institute, Radical Treatment is an insightful account of the scientific accomplishments of one of the twentieth century's most influential neuroscientists.

Fearful Asymmetry

Fearful Asymmetry

by Richard Leblanc

2017 · McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Paul Broca made the most significant discovery in nineteenth-century human biology when he found that speech resides within the left frontal lobe of the human brain. As a young surgeon working at the hospice at Bicêtre on the outskirts of Paris – a repository for the criminal, the insane, the indigent, and the sick – Broca had to overcome derision, acrimony, personal attacks, vindictiveness, and prevailing doctrines before his findings were accepted. Based on a new reading and translation of original records by Broca, Jean-Baptiste Bouillaud, and Gustave Dax, Fearful Asymmetry recounts the story of this hard-won scientific discovery. Richard Leblanc describes the contentious process, beginning with Bouillaud, who laid the groundwork for the findings, that led Broca on the trail of discovery as he struggled to bring forward a fundamental truth of neurology and, ultimately, of the human condition. Finally, Leblanc connects the research of the three French scientists to the work of Wilder Penfield at the Montreal Neurological Institute in the twentieth century, when neurology moved beyond postmortem anatomical studies to direct observations of the conscious brain. Making many of the debates about localization available for the first time in English, Fearful Asymmetry provides a detailed account of one critical scientific success and the long history behind it.

Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates Exclusive of North America, 1509-1927

Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates Exclusive of North America, 1509-1927

by Alfred Sherwood Romer, Nelda E. Wright, Tilly Edinger, and Richard Van Frank

1962 · Geological Society of America