基本説明
An exploration of the habits of the modern era beside cultural notions discovering brain function and the nervous system to be central to helath and illness.
Full Description
As people of the modern era were singularly prone to nervous disorders, the nervous system became a model for describing political and social organization. This volume untangles the mutual dependencies of scientific neurology and the cultural attitudes of the period 1800-1950, exploring how and why modernity was a fundamentally nervous state.



