Sourkes Theodore L
Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, 1033 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Canada H3A 1A1.
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2004 Aug;28(5):885-90. doi: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2004.05.030.
Neurochemistry, the biochemistry of brain and nerve, had its identifiable scientific origins in France just before the French Revolution. Its main development remained in the hands of Parisian chemists over the next four decades. Thereafter, interest in the subject spread slowly through the German-speaking world. The most significant advances were made by a Hessian, practicing medicine and chemistry as an émigré in London in the second half of the 19th century. Some chemists had an intrinsic interest in exploring the brain by the techniques which they had applied to various organs of the body. However, there were others for whom social, medical, even philosophical, factors were the spur in their choice of study of the chemistry of the nervous system. This paper describes the early growth of neurochemistry as I have come to understand it during the course of historical research during the past 10 years.
神经化学,即大脑和神经的生物化学,在法国大革命前夕于法国有了明确的科学起源。在接下来的四十年里,其主要发展仍掌握在巴黎化学家手中。此后,对该学科的兴趣在德语世界中缓慢传播。最重大的进展是由一位黑森人取得的,他于19世纪下半叶作为移民在伦敦行医并从事化学研究。一些化学家对运用他们应用于身体各个器官的技术来探索大脑有着内在的兴趣。然而,也有其他人,社会、医学甚至哲学因素是他们选择研究神经系统化学的动力。本文描述了我在过去十年的历史研究过程中所理解的神经化学的早期发展。