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  1. John Martyn Harlow (1819–1907) was an American physician primarily remembered for his attendance on brain-injury survivor Phineas Gage, and for his published reports on Gage's accident and subsequent history.

  2. 19 de may. de 2014 · El Doctor John Martyn Harlow curó a Gage de su herida y le trató durante unas semanas hasta que se recuperó y pudo regresar junto a su familia en el cercano New Hampshire. Sin embargo, aunque físicamente parecía recuperado, su carácter había cambiado, no se reincorporó a su trabajo y sus compañeros decían que “nunca más ...

  3. 20 de sept. de 2018 · El doctor John Martyn Harlow, quién documentó el caso Gage, señaló que tras escasas 10 semanas las funciones del cerebro de Gage parecían haberse recuperado, como si los tejidos celulares del cerebro hubiesen sabido reorganizarse para compensar la ausencia de varios centímetros cúbicos de lóbulo frontal.

  4. Abstract. If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who attended Phineas Gage and followed up his case. Although Harlow's brief but insightful accounts of the changes in Gage's personality are fairly well recognized, and his skill in treating Gage often acknowledged, Harlow himself is, for ...

  5. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Dr. John Martyn Harlow took over Gage’s case soon after. Harlow (1848) reported that Gage was fully conscious and recognized Harlow immediately but was tired from the bleeding. In the next couple of days, Harlow observed that Gage spoke with some difficulty but could name his friends, and the bleeding ceased.

  6. 3 de sept. de 2008 · Dr John Martyn Harlow arrived about an hour later and he and Williams managed to stem the profuse haemorrhage. That action and Harlow's subsequent management of a severe infection undoubtedly saved Phineas' life. Three months later, Phineas was well enough to return to his parents' farm.

  7. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Descriptions of Gage's injury and mental changes were made by Dr. John Martyn Harlow. Much of what researchers know about the case is based on Harlow's observations. Harlow noted that Gage knew how much time had passed since the accident and remembered clearly how the accident occurred, but had difficulty estimating the size and ...