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Fulton, J. F. "The Needs of Historians of Science" (read at the Conference on the Place of Science in General Education, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, on 9 July 1949), p. 1, "Conant – Conference on Science in General Education," BSh86, Richard Harrison Shryock Papers, American
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and helped stabilize it so it could grow in popularity. He also organized meetings in 1947 for the Committee on the History of Science in General Education, which created a project to collect materials to use in the teaching of history of science.
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Commentary on the effects of electricity on muscular motion...together with a facsimile of Galvani's De viribus electricitatis in motu musculari commentarius (1791), and a bibliography of the editions and translations of Galvani's
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Fulton strongly encouraged the addition of humanities into the scientific fields by placing the history of sciences into general education. His passion for this topic landed him the role of president of the
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created calming effects in the monkeys. Fulton proposed, but did not implement, the idea of using this technique on humans to relieve mental diseases. Fulton's team's findings influenced Portuguese
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The centennial of surgical anesthesia: an annotated catalogue of books and pamphlets bearing on the early history of surgical anesthesia, exhibited at the Yale Medical Library, October 1946.
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He argued for the English translation of historical texts that traced the history of the sciences. He had a hobby as an avid book collector, and he donated much of his collection to the
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for two years at Oxford University starting in 1923. He taught briefly at the Magdalen College School of Medicine from 1928 to 1929, then transferred to
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Fulton, John Farquhar "Frontal Lobotomy and Affective Behavior: A Neurophysiological Analysis", W. W. Norton & Company, Inc, 1951.
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Fulton, John Farquhar "Frontal Lobotomy and Affective Behavior: A Neurophysiological Analysis", W. W. Norton & Company, Inc, 1951.
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Fulton, J. F. & Kennard, M. "A study of flaccid and spastic paralysis produced by lesions of the cerebral cortex in primates,"
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During his time as president of the History of Science Society, he was a member of the editorial board of its historical journal
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Fulton created the first primate research laboratory in the United States. Through the 1930s, he and other scientists did
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Fulton, J. F., Frederick G. Kilgour, and Madeline E. Stanton, "Die Medizinische Bibliothek der UniversitΓ€t Yale,”
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with first class honors in 1923. Then, as a Christopher Welch Scholar at Magdalen College, he received an
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from 1947 to 1950; first chairman of the Yale Department of History and Medicine in 1951, along with
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from Harvard in 1927. After his time at Harvard, he focused his studies on neurosurgery at the
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from the History of Science Society for "outstanding contributions in the history of science"
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in 1950 and for cardiac difficulties in 1957. He died at the age of 60 due to heart failure.
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Decompression Sickness, Caisson Sickness, Divers and Fliers Bends and Related Syndromes.
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Fulton, J. F. "Robert Boyle and His Influence on Thought in the Seventeenth Century,"
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His leadership extended outside the classroom. His positions included editor for the
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The impact of Fulton's studies in neurophysiology extended to the military during
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in 1951), and the Yale Department of the History of Science and Medicine in 1959.
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Fulton's work in the field of neurophysiology brought about the creation of the
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1955 John Fulton Medal from the Society for the History of Medical Science
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from 1917 to 1918 and then transferred to Harvard University, receiving a
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Yale Medical Library: the formation and growth of its Historical Library.
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from 1947 to 1950. He aided in the founding of institutions such as the
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Fulton, John F., Frederick G. Kilgour and Madeline E. Stanton (1962)
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Fulton, J. F. "The Centenary of the Sheffield Scientific School,"
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Frontal Lobotomy and Affective Behavior: A Neurological Analysis.
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Fulton, J. F. "A Bibliography of the Honourable Robert Boyle,"
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American neurophysiologist and historian of science (1899–1960)
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Fulton, J. F. "The History of Science at Cornell University,"
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Benjamin Silliman, 1779-1864, Pathfinder in American Science.
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Functional Localization in the Frontal Lobes and Cerebellum.
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and historian of science. He received numerous degrees from
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School of Medicine at Oxford and later became the youngest
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Fulton, J. F. "The Surgical Approach to Mental Disorder,"
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in 1950, the Yale Department of History of Medicine (with
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Zeitschrift der Schweizerischen Bibliophilen Gesellschaft
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in 1921. Starting in 1921, he studied neurophysiology at
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Wilson, L G (1981). "Madeline Earle Stanton 1898-1980".
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Muscular contraction and the reflex control of movement.
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Muscular Contraction and the Reflex Control of Movement.
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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
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Fulton, J. F. "Physiological Basis Frontal Lobotomy,"
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The Great Medical Bibliographers. A Study in Humanism.
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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
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The Great Medical Bibliographers. A Study in Humanism
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Doctorate thesis. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins.
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Creager 1509:Paul Lawrence Farber 1313:John Farquhar Fulton 1217:James Henry Breasted 1134:Vol. 51 No. 4, 1960. 1009:search.amphilsoc.org 1005:"APS Member History" 886:Vol. 51 No. 4, 1960. 648:Madeleine E. Stanton 646:Fulton, John F. and 591:Madeleine E. Stanton 589:Fulton, John F. and 520:1949 elected to the 514:1934 elected to the 481:high-altitude flying 344:University of Kansas 213:. He studied at the 189:neurophysiology and 155:John Farquhar Fulton 23:John Farquhar Fulton 1396:Richard S. Westfall 1113:Gariepy, Thomas P. 1098:Library of Congress 1056:, John F. Fulton". 816:Gariepy, Thomas P. 637:Madeline E. Stanton 531:George Sarton Medal 421:comparative studies 389:Girolamo Fracastoro 320:from 1951 to 1960. 78:Hamden, Connecticut 1614:Neurophysiologists 1408:Frederic L. Holmes 1402:Robert P. Multhauf 1289:Richard H. Shryock 1223:David Eugene Smith 1195:Presidents of the 1125:Leake, Chauncey D. 877:Leake, Chauncey D. 604:Schuman, New York. 431:. 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Hamden, Connecticut
Magdalen College, Oxford
Neurophysiology
History of Science
aviation medicine
Yale University
Hsiang-Tung Chang
neurophysiologist
Oxford University
Harvard University
Magdalen College
Sterling Professor
Physiology
Yale University
primate
history of science
Saint Paul, Minnesota
ophthalmologist
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Magdalen College, Oxford
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