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Giovanni Mingazzini

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His work on obsessive forms of collecting in the paper "Collezionismo nelle diverse forme psicopatiche" (1893) anticipates the contemporary diagnostic criteria of
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join with the corresponding region in the contralateral hemisphere. Term coined by Swedish neurologist
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Neurological Eponyms edited by Peter J. Koehler, George W. Bruyn, John M. S. Pearce
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Mingazzini test: A manoeuvre deployed for finding latent pyramidal
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came to power in Italy, Mingazzini refused to sign allegiance to
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Mingazzini's field: Anatomical region in front of the left
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Ancona
neurologist
Rome
Jacob Moleschott
anatomist
Francesco Todaro
neuroanatomy
Munich
Bernhard von Gudden
psychiatry
neurology
University of Rome
nervous system
aphasia
lenticular nucleus
cerebellum
corpus callosum
motor aphasia
Pierre Marie
hoarding disorder
Benito Mussolini
Fascism
Sardinia
paresis
lentiform nucleus
Broca's area
Salomon Eberhard Henschen
Google Books
Enciclopedia Treccani

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