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Conflict Voetius/Descartes

Jaar
2003
Gepubliceerd in
Onderwijs en onderzoek : studie en wetenschap aan de academie van Groningen in de 17e en 18e eeuw / A.H. Huussen jr., red. - Hilversum : Verloren, 2003. - P. 127-161
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2003
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Jaar
1978
Gepubliceerd in
Janus, jg. 65 (1978), p. 283-296
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1978
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Jaar
1970
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Münstersche Beiträge zur Geschichte und Theorie der Medizin ; Nr. 3
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Münster: Institut für Geschichte und Medizin, 1970
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II, 124 p.
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Jaar
1986
Gepubliceerd in
De Nadere reformatie : beschrijving van haar voornaamste vertegenwoordigers / T. Brienen ... [et al.]. - 's-Gravenhage : Boekencentrum, 1986. - P. 49-84
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1986
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Van der Wijck was leerling en opvolger van Opzoomer in Utrecht

Jaar
1997
Gepubliceerd in
Zeer kundige professoren : beoefening van de filosofie in Groningen van 1614 tot 1996 / gered. door H.A. Krop, J.A. van Ruler, A.J. Vanderjagt. - Hilversum : Verloren, 1997. - P. 197-209
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1997
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The Netherlands Society of Neurology evolved from the Society of Psychiatry founded in 1871. The name was changed into Netherlands Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (NSPN) in 1897. In the same year, the word neurology was also added to the name of the journal. The Society steadily blossomed, but in 1909 the first signs of dissatisfaction occurred: the Amsterdam Neurologists Society was founded. A few split-offs would follow. The number of members of the NSPN increased from 205 in 1920 to 585 in 1960. In the early 1960s, the Society was reorganised and would consist of two sections, one for psychiatry and one for neurology. However, this would not last, as a full separation was established in 1974. For several reasons, the name of the journal was changed four times until it assumed its present name in 1974. The 100th volume of CNN was not published, as expected. in 1996, but in 1998, because of two skipped publication years, one during WWII and another in the 1970s. During the last decades of the nineteenth century, teaching of neurology was mostly given within the frame of psychiatry, following the German tradition of 'brainpsychiatry' (organic or biologic psychiatry). The first official chair of psychiatry was founded at Utrecht, 1893 (Winkler). In Amsterdam, private teachers such as Delprat taught 'electro-therapy and nervous diseases' since the 1880s. The first extraordinary chair of neurology and electrotherapy was founded for his successor, Wertheim Salomonson in 1899. The first university clinic for psychiatry and neurology started at the Amsterdam Municipal University, when Winkler became professor of psychiatry and neurology in Amsterdam in 1896. Around the turn of the century, chairs of psychiatry and neurology were also founded in Groningen and Leiden. Separate chairs for neurology and psychiatry appeared in Amsterdam in 1923 and in Utrecht in 1936. Following an initiative of Brouwer, the first neurological university clinic opened its doors in Amsterdam in 1929. In the 20th century, a number specialised peripheral neurological clinics and epilepsy institutes were founded. In 1909, the the Central Institute for Brain Research was established in Amsterdam.

Jaar
1998
Gepubliceerd in
Clinical neurology and neurosurgery : journal of the Netherlands Society of Neurology and the Netherlands Society of Neurosurgeons, vol. 100 (1998), issue 4 (December 1998), p. 241-253
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1998
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Jaar
1793
Gepubliceerd in
Histoire de l'Académie royale des sciences et des lettres de Berlin (avec mémoires), jg. 46 (1792/1793), p. 38-60
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1793
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Jaar
2004
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[Utrecht]: [s.n.], 2004
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Bevat: 1. Franciscus Cornelis Donders and his time / by M. C. Colenbrander. 2. On the anomalies of accomodation and refraction of the eye / by F. C. Donders. 3. Address delivered at Utrecht on May 28, 1888, on the occasion of the presentation of the charter of the Donders Foundation. Verkorte reprint van: Donders' "On the anomalies of accomodation and refraction of the eye" uitgereikt aan deelnemers aan het XXII International Congress of Physiological Sciences

Jaar
1962
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Ook verschenen als: Opuscula selecta Neerlandicorum de arte medica. Fasc. 19
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Lijst F.W. Zonneveld
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Haarlem: Bohn, 1962
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XVI, 283 p.
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Bevat: I. On the speed of mental processes. (pp. 412-431) II. Two instuments for determining the time required for mental processes. (pp. 432-435) III. A short description of instruments and apparatus belonging to the collection of the physiological laboratory and the Dutch Ophthalmic Hospital (pp. 436-438)

Jaar
1969
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Vert van: I. Over de snelheid van psychische processen. II. Twee werktuigen, tot bepaling van den tijd, voor psychische processen benoodigd. III. Beschrijving voor de Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus in the South Kensington Museum, opened on April 1, 1876
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Attention and performance ; 2
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Lijst F.W. Zonneveld
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Amsterdam [etc.]: North-Holland, 1969
Pagina/deel
449 p.