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Arnold Pick (1851-1924) was born in Moravia and trained as a physician in Vienna. After having worked under Maynert he moved to Westphal's department in Berlin where the young Wernicke was also training. These men were greatly to influence Pick's own views on aphasia. Pick returned to Prague in 1877, and in 1986 became professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the German University. His contribution falls squarely in the area of behavioural neurology and he published more than 350 papers.
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Pick, A., 'Über die Beziehungen der senilen Hirnatrophie zur Aphasie'. Prager Medicinische Wochenschrift, xvii (1892), 165-67.
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Jean Pierre Gratiolet (1815-1865), one of the most original histopathologists of the nineteenth century; his early death deprived France of a champion of the anti-localizationistic view.
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Henderson, V.H., Paul Broca's less heralded contributions to aphasia research. Historical perspective and contemporary relevance. Archives of Neurology , xliii (1986), 609-12.
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Jackson, J.H. , 'The factors of insanities'. Medical Press and Circular, ii ( 1894), 615-25.
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Meynert, T., Psychiatry. a Clinical Treatise on Diseases of the Fore-brain, translated by B. Sachs (New York: Putnam , 1885).
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Pick, A., op. cit, xvii (20 April 1892).
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Baldwin, B. and Först1, H., "'Pick's disease" 101 years on. Still there, but in need of reform'. British Journal of Psychiatry , clxiii (1993), 100-4.
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Who: ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders. World Health Organization , Geneva, 1992 (Dementia in Pick's Disease, F02.0).
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Pick, A., 'Senile Hirnatrophie als Grundlage von Herderscheinungen'. Wiener klinische Wochenschnft, xiv ( 1901), 403-4 (a translation of this paper is to appear in a future issue of History of Psychiatry).
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Pick, A., 'Über einen weiterer Symptomenkomplex im Rahmen der Dementia senilis, bedingt durch umschriebene sträkere Hirnatrophie (gemische Apraxie'. Monatschrift für Psychiatrie und Neurologie, xix (1906), 97-108 (a translation of this paper is to appear in a future issue of History of Psychiatry).
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Barret, A.M. , 'Presenile, arteriosclerotic and senile disorders of the brain and cord'. In White, W. A., and Jellife, S. A. (eds), The Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases (London: Kimpton, 1913), 675-709.
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Ziehen, T., 'Les Demences'. In Marie, A. (ed.) Traité International de Psychologie Pathologique, Vol. 2 (Paris: Alcan, 1911), 281-381.
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Mansvelt, J. , Pick's Disease (Enschede : Van der Loeff, 1954).
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Caron, M., Etude clinique de la maladie de Pick (Paris: Vigot Frères, 1934).
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Schneider, C., 'Über Picksche Krankheit'. Monatschrift für Psychiatrie und Neurologie, lxv (1927), 230-75;
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Schneider, C., 'Weitere Beiträge zur Lehre von der Pickschen Krankheit'. Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie, cxx (1929), 340-84.