@article{312ec617ab5041b7b67c0b180eec40a7,
title = "The dilated pupil and head trauma 1517-1867.",
author = "Flamm, {E. S.}",
note = "Funding Information: Even as the indications for trephination became better understood during the sevententh and eighteenth centuries, we find no mention of the obvious sign of an enlarged and unreactive pupil associated with either an epidural or subdural hema- toma. Many works of neurosurgical interest appeared in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; some of these were devoted specifically to head injuries or diseases of the *Supported in part by the Neurosurgical Research Training grant NS 05480-06, N.I.NDS, National Institutes of Health.",
year = "1972",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1017/S0025727300017610",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "16",
pages = "194--199",
journal = "Medical History",
issn = "0025-7273",
publisher = "Welcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine",
number = "2",
}