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Figures and Institutions of the neurological sciences in Paris from 1800 to 1950. Part IV: Psychiatry and psychology.
Poirier J, Clarac F, Barbara JG, Broussolle E. Poirier J, et al. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2012 May;168(5):389-402. doi: 10.1016/j.neurol.2012.02.007. Epub 2012 May 1. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2012. PMID: 22555011 Review.
In France, important advances were once again initiated in Paris by Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) and some of his pupils who renewed the concept of hysteria and the use of hypnosis. ...Here we present the biographical sketches of the most important Parisian scientists of …
In France, important advances were once again initiated in Paris by Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) and some of his pupils who renewe …
Figures and institutions of the neurological sciences in Paris from 1800 to 1950. Part II: Neurophysiology.
Barbara JG, Broussolle E, Poirier J, Clarac F. Barbara JG, et al. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2012 Feb;168(2):106-15. doi: 10.1016/j.neurol.2011.07.015. Epub 2012 Feb 8. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2012. PMID: 22321530 Review.
The present article is the second of four parts of this review which includes the chapter on neurophysiology with selected biographical sketches of Francois Magendie, Marie Jean-Pierre Flourens, Claude Bernard, Charles-Edouard Brown-Sequard, Etienne-Jules Marey, Alf …
The present article is the second of four parts of this review which includes the chapter on neurophysiology with selected biographical sket …
Figures and institutions of the neurological sciences in Paris from 1800 to 1950. Part III: neurology.
Broussolle E, Poirier J, Clarac F, Barbara JG. Broussolle E, et al. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2012 Apr;168(4):301-20. doi: 10.1016/j.neurol.2011.10.006. Epub 2012 Mar 3. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2012. PMID: 22387204 Review.
We provide below the biographical sketches of Armand Trousseau, Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne, Jean-Martin Charcot, Alfred Vulpian, Desire-Magloire Bourneville, Paul Richer, Henri Parinaud, Albert Pitres, Jules Joseph Dejerine, Mrs. Augusta Dejerine-Klumpke, Edouard Br …
We provide below the biographical sketches of Armand Trousseau, Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne, Jean-Martin Charcot, Alfred Vulpia …
Theater in professor Charcot's galaxy.
Poirier J, Philippon J. Poirier J, et al. Front Neurol Neurosci. 2013;31:215-24. doi: 10.1159/000343266. Epub 2013 Mar 5. Front Neurol Neurosci. 2013. PMID: 23485903
Jean-Martin Charcot, famous professor of the Chair of Clinic for Diseases of the Nervous System at Salpetriere Hospital in Paris, was himself an artist, surrounded by artists, and adored the theater. His close colleague Charles Brown-Sequard was ridiculed by Georges
Jean-Martin Charcot, famous professor of the Chair of Clinic for Diseases of the Nervous System at Salpetriere Hospital in Paris, was
Cryptococcal Meningitis in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Two-Decade Cohort Study in France.
Tardieu L, Divard G, Lortholary O, Scemla A, Rondeau É, Accoceberry I, Agbonon R, Alanio A, Angoulvant A, Albano L, Attias P, Bellanger AP, Bertrand D, Bonhomme J, Botterel F, Bouvier N, Buchler M, Chouaki T, Crépin T, Durieux MF, Desoubeaux G, Doppelt G, Favennec L, Fekkar A, Fourdinier O, Frimat M, Gangneux JP, Garandeau C, Hasseine L, Hennequin C, Iriart X, Kamar N, Kaminski H, Kormann R, Lachaud L, Legendre C, Le Quintrec Donnette M, Leroy J, Levi C, Machouart M, Marx D, Menotti J, Moal V, Morio F, Mrozek N, Nicolas M, Poirier P, Peraldi MN, Poussot B, Ranque S, Rerolle JP, Sendid B, Snanoudj R, Tourret J, Vasse M, Vigneau C, Villard O, Mesnard L, Lanternier F, Rafat C. Tardieu L, et al. Pathogens. 2022 Jun 17;11(6):699. doi: 10.3390/pathogens11060699. Pathogens. 2022. PMID: 35745553 Free PMC article.
[Jean-Baptiste Vincent Laborde (1830-1903), forgotten neurologist and neurophysiologist].
Poirier J. Poirier J. Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil. 2015 Mar;13(1):73-82. doi: 10.1684/pnv.2015.0518. Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil. 2015. PMID: 25786426 French.
Jean-Baptiste Vincent Laborde (1830-1903), native of Buzet, in Gascony, undertook his medical studies in Paris and was nominated "externe" (1854) then "interne" (1858) of Paris hospitals. His main "patrons" were Alfred Velpeau (1795-1867), Auguste Nelaton (1807-1873), J
Jean-Baptiste Vincent Laborde (1830-1903), native of Buzet, in Gascony, undertook his medical studies in Paris and was nominated "ext
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