Historical Vignette: Cerebral Cortical Stimulation and Surgery
for Epilepsy
F Maroun, W Fitzgerald, T Rasmussen, JC Jacobs, M Sadler
and G Murray

Abstract:
In 1909, in an isolated community hospital, on the northern
tip of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, Dr.
John Mason Little, Jr. performed electrical stimulation of the
cerebral cortex, prior to cortical excision, as treatment of
recurrent cerebral seizures in three patients. Extracts from
Dr. Little's written records of the clinical features, the neurosurgical
procedures and cerebral cortical stimulation are summarised.
A brief review of the contemporaneous history of neurosurgical
procedures for epilepsy provides a prospective of Dr. Little's
remarkable surgical virtuosity.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1996; 23: 303-307
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