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The International Brain Commission (1903–1914): Dutch and Swiss Perspective (Towards Neurosciences Beyond Borders)

机译:国际脑委员会(1903-1914):荷兰和瑞士的视角(迈向超越边界的神经科学)

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We wish to highlight the political impact of neuroscientific societies as forums of cross-border communication from a historical point of view. We trace the efforts of Constantin von Monakow, a founder of Swiss Neurology, and Cornelis Winkler, one of the primary figures in the early years of Dutch neurology and psychiatry, to shape their medical fields in their countries of residence. The foundation of the International Brain Commission and the failing of its continuation after World War I is reflected by the struggle to constitute the Swiss Neurological Society and the Netherlands Society of Neurology and Psychiatry and to develop their specialties along with new scientific findings in brain research. How both neuroscientists, from politically neutral countries, set different focuses concerning future developments of their societies, as well as their specialties, raises important questions about the role of neurosciences in society and were discussed by neuroscientists between the wars: Von Monakow tried to emphasize the moral meaning of knowledge about the human brain, whereas Winkler was convinced that neurology should focus on scientific issues in the traditional way, without bringing moral or societal implications to the fore. The journal Swiss Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, founded by Constantin von Monakow in 1917, represents a successful attempt to establish an organ of scientific communication against the background of challenging political circumstances.
机译:我们希望从历史的角度强调作为跨界交流论坛的神经科学社会的政治影响。我们追踪瑞士神经病学的创始人康斯坦丁·冯·莫纳科夫(Constantin von Monakow)和荷兰神经病学和精神病学早期的主要人物之一康妮利斯·温克勒(Cornelis Winkler)在其居住国塑造医学领域的努力。国际脑委员会的成立及其在第一次世界大战后的失败都反映在组建瑞士神经病学学会和荷兰神经病学和精神病学协会以及发展其专长以及在脑研究中获得新的科学发现的斗争中。来自政治中立国家的两位神经科学家如何针对他们的社会及其专业的未来发展设定不同的重点,从而引发了有关神经科学在社会中的作用的重要问题,并在两次大战之间被神经科学家讨论:冯·莫纳科夫试图强调关于人脑的知识具有道德上的意义,而温克勒则坚信神经病学应该以传统方式关注科学问题,而又不把道德或社会方面的影响带到前台。康斯坦丁·冯·莫纳科夫(Constantin von Monakow)于1917年创立了《瑞士神经病学和精神病学杂志》,这是一次成功的尝试,旨在在充满挑战的政治环境下建立科学的交流机构。

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