À propos de l'auteur

Henry Charlton Bastian was a prominent British neurologist and a key figure in the development of medical understanding of the brain and nervous system. His work significantly contributed to the fields of neurology and psychology, especially through his exploration of aphasia, paralysis, and other speech defects. Bastian's theories often challenged contemporary views, emphasizing the importance of functional disturbances in brain diseases. He was known for his comprehensive approach to the nervous system, integrating clinical observations with experimental insights.

Date de naissance April 14, 1837
Lieu de naissance London, England
Date de décès May 7, 1915