"Neurosurgery"

Scope and Content

The following is a list of offprints and typescript abstracts in the order they are bound in the volume. All are offprints unless specified otherwise. 

  • Harvey Jackson and Jefferson, 'Tumours of the lateral and of the 3rd ventricles', Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, July 1939.
  • 'War wounds of the head', British Medical Journal, August 1939.
  • 'Harvey Cushing: A surgeon's appreciation', The Lancet, 21 October 1939.
  • 'The contributions of surgery to neuro-physiology', not sourced.
  • 'Surgery of the nervous system', Medical Annual, 1939.
  • 'Extrasellar extensions of pituitary adenomas: President's address', Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, Section of Neurology, May 1940.
  • 'In Memoriam Harvey Cushing', British Journal of Surgery, 1940.
  • 'Tumours of the optic nerve', Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, Section of Ophthalmology and Section of Neurology, August 1940.
  • 'Surgery of the nervous system', Medical Annual, 1940.
  • 'Society of British Neurological Surgeons, 28th Meeting', Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry, July and October 1941.
  • 'The acute head injury as a neurological problem', Glasgow Medical Journal, September 1942.
  • 'The future of the specialties', British Journal of Radiology, October 1942.
  • 'Evidence of the localisation of intelligence and consciousness', not sourced, January 1943.
  • E.H. Botterell and Jefferson, 'Treatment of scalp wounds in air-raid and other casualties', British Medical Journal, 27 June 1942.
  • 'Harvey Cushing', Manchester University Medical Students' Gazette, November 1943.
  • 'Surgery of the nervous system', Medical Annual, 1943.
  • 'The nature of concussion', British Medical Journal, 1 January 1944.
  • 'Surgery of the nervous system', Medical Annual, 1944.
  • 'Surgery of the nervous system', Medical Annual, 1945.
  • 'Planning for head injuries', British Medical Bulletin, 1945.
  • 'The Doyne lecture on compression and invasion of the optic nerves and chiasma by neighbouring gliomas', Transactions of the Ophthalmological Society, 1945 (detached).
  • 'Isolated oculomotor palsy caused by intracranial aneurysm', Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, Section of Ophthalmology, June 1947.
  • 'Cerebral Oedema', Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, Section of Neurology, October 1947.
  • 'James Ross, Sir William Thorburn, R. T. Williamson - Pioneers in Neurology', Manchester University Medical Students' Gazette, June 1948.
  • 'The mind of mechanical man', British Medical Journal, 25 June 1949.
  • Pamphlet, A postscript to Aristotle, Annual address to the Old Mancunians Association, 14 October 1949.
  • 'A Doctor and his books: Harvey Cushing and his library', Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, April 1946, includes Jefferson, 'Harvey Cushing and his books'.
  • 'Ren� Descartes on the localisation of the soul', Irish Journal of Medical Science, September 1949.
  • Pamphlet, Macewen Memorial Lecture, 1948: Sir William Macewen's contribution to neurosurgery and its sequels, Glasgow 1950.
  • R.T. Johnson and Jefferson, 'The cause of loss of consciousness in posterior fossa compressions', Folia Psychiatra, Neurologica et Neurochirurgica Neerlandica, 1950.
  • 'The relation of brain to mind', The Advancement of Science, 1950.
  • 'Localization of function in the cerebral cortex', [British Medical Bulletin, 1950].
  • 'New neurosurgical theatre and neuro-radiological department at Manchester Royal Infirmary', British Medical Journal, 13 May 1950.
  • 'Ren� Descartes (1596-1650): Philosopher, Mathematician, Physiologist', London Hospital Gazette, June 1950.