Charles Dubois is the name of: Charles Dubois (treasurer) (died 1740), East India Company treasurer and botanist Charles Frédéric Dubois (1804–1867), Belgian...
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introducing rice cultivation in North America. Dubois was the son of John Dubois (1622-1684) and Anne, daughter of Charles Herle. The wealthy Huguenot family was...
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Charles Frédéric Dubois (28 May 1804 – 12 November 1867) was a Belgian naturalist. He was the author of Planches colorées des oiseaux de l’Europe ("Color...
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counter using their normal coping mechanisms. The Swiss psychiatrist Paul Charles Dubois published the book Les psychonévroses et leur traitement moral in 1904...
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next fight, Dubois faced Ebenezer Tetteh. Dubois blasted Tetteh out in the first round, dropping him twice in the process. After that, Dubois faced Japanese...
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neuropathology at Bern. Dubois was influenced by the writings of German psychiatrist Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773–1843). Dubois is known for the introduction...
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Dubois (/dʊˈbwɑː/ duu-BWAH; also spelled DuBois or Du Bois, from the French of the woods/forest) is a French surname. Notable people with the surname...
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Jean Charles Louis Dubois de Gennes (15 April 1814 – 15 May 1876) was a 19th-century French writer, journalist and chansonnier. A former military and member...
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proposals from around the world, and was won by four Swiss architects: Charles Dubois, Alphonse Laverrière, Eugène Monod, and Jean Taillens (whose other design...
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Charles-Victor Dubois (1832 – 1869) was a Belgian composer and harmonium player known mostly for improvisations and demonstrations. Victor Dubois was...
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Alphonse Joseph Charles Dubois (18 October 1839 at Aix-la-Chapelle – 1 June 1921 at Coxyde-sur-Mer) was a Belgian naturalist. He took a doctorate in medicine...
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W. E. B. Du Bois (redirect from W.E.B. Dubois)
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (/duːˈbɔɪs/ doo-BOYSS; February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963) was an American sociologist, socialist, historian, and Pan-Africanist...
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2000, pp. 273–282. (ISBN 8882651266). Charles Dubois. Cultes et dieux à Pouzzoles. Roma, 1902. Charles Dubois. Pouzzoles Antique. Parigi, 1907. Media...
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Paul Dubois may refer to: Paul Dubois (sculptor) (1829–1905), French sculptor Paul Antoine Dubois (1795–1871), French obstetrician Paul Charles Dubois (1848–1918)...
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"Boy playing onchets" by Julien-Charles Dubois (1842), Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes...
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DuBois is a city and the most populous community in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. DuBois is located approximately 100 miles (160 km)...
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been found and studied before, Dubois was the first anthropologist to embark upon a purposeful search for them. MEFT. Dubois was born and raised in the village...
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expériences de M. Ch. Dubois)" [On the action of acids and chloral on bile secretion (according to the experiments of Mr. Charles Dubois)]. Compte Rendus Hebdomadaires...
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Charles-Hippolyte Dubois, better known as Dubois-Davesnes, (23 December 1800 [2 nivôse an IX] – 29 June 1874) was a 19th-century French playwright, actor...
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John Dubois (French: Jean Dubois) (August 24, 1764 – December 20, 1842) was a French-born Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of New York from 1826...
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De Gennes may refer to: Charles Dubois de Gennes (1814–1876), French writer, journalist and chansonnier Jean-Baptiste de Gennes (c. 1656 – 1795), French...
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the town with the name Dubois after his friend Fred Dubois, an Idaho senator at the time. In protest, the citizens of Dubois rejected the French pronunciation...
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Brooklyn. They resided in New York City on Thomas street. Their only son, Charles Dubois Carleton was born 7 January 1899 in Yokohama Japan, where Walter and...
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Toussaint DuBois married Jane Baird in 1805. Jane Baird was born in 1781 in Pennsylvania. The three sons born to Jane Baird Dubois and Toussaint Dubois were:...
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His mother Célinie Dubois (née Charbonnier) did not have a profession and mostly spent time raising the young Théodore. Dubois studied the piano under...
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students at Geneva were Joseph Jules Dejerine (1849–1917) and Paul Charles Dubois (1848–1918). Prévost is credited with introducing modern medical physiological...
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Dubois County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2020, the population was 43,637. The county seat is Jasper. Dubois County is now...
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Charles DuBois Coryell (February 21, 1912 – January 7, 1971) was an American chemist who was one of the discoverers of the element promethium. Coryell...
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Arthur Dubois (c. 1947 – October 23, 2022) was an American hip-hop artist and music producer from Chicago. Dubois specialized in making trap music. He...
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also acknowledges early 20th century therapists, particularly Paul Charles Dubois, though he only read his work several years after developing his therapy...
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