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    Georges Charles Guillain (French pronunciation: [ɡilɛ̃]) (3 March 1876 – 29 June 1961) was a French neurologist born in Rouen. He studied medicine in Rouen...
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  • have been Guillain–Barré syndrome, according to more recent research. The syndrome is named after the French neurologists Georges Guillain and Jean Alexandre...
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    War I, he worked in a neurological unit of the 6th army, directed by Georges Guillain (1876-1961), with whom he began a longtime collaboration. In 1919 he...
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  • Guillain may refer to: Georges Guillain (1876–1961), French neurologist Gilles Guillain (born 1982), Colombian-born French actor Robert Guillain (1908–1998)...
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    fluid protein. The syndrome is named after two French neurologists; Georges Guillain and Jean Alexandre Barré. In 1916, during World War I, Strohl was serving...
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    Allier. He was a student of Joseph Jules Dejerine and a colleague of Georges Guillain and Charles Foix. He was a prolific writer on many topics but was particularly...
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  • and actor Georges Guillain, French neurologist Georges Gurvitch, French sociologist and jurist Georges Guynemer, French flying ace Georges Hamacek, French...
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  • syndrome – Georg Gruber Guillain–Barré syndrome – Georges Guillain, Jean Alexandre Barré Guillain–Barré–Strohl syndrome – Georges Guillain, Jean Alexandre Barré...
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  • (1538–1570) Jean Grosjean (1912–2006) Maurice de Guérin (1810–1839) Georges Guillain (1876–1961) Guillaume de Lorris (c.1200 – c.1238) Pernette du Guillet...
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  • and sexuality in adolescents. Georges Guillain, Jean Alexandre Barré and André Strohl diagnose two soldiers with Guillain–Barré syndrome of the peripheral...
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    bacteriologist Léon de Saint-Réquier (1872–1964), organist and composer Georges Guillain (1876–1961), neurologist Robert Antoine Pinchon (1886–1943), painter...
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    the creator of the primitive suture of the wounds, the neurologist Georges Guillain, Lyon radiologist Thomas Nogier and pathologist Pierre Masson. However...
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    Médecin des hôpitaux in 1919 and became agrégé in 1923. Foix taught at Georges Guillain's clinic at the Salpêtrière and at Émile Achard's at the Beaujon Hospital...
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  • 1915 United Kingdom Gowers' sign G Georges Guillain 1876 - 1961 France Guillain–Barré syndrome, Triangle of Guillain-Mollaret G Sanjay Gupta 1969 - United...
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  • musicologist – Guidonian hand, GUIDO music notation. Georges Guillain, French physician – Guillain–Barré syndrome Dr. Joseph Ignace Guillotin, French inventor...
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    the paralytic disorder Guillain–Barré syndrome (also known as Landry's ascending paralysis, but commonly known for Georges Guillain and Jean Alexandre Barré...
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  • China, nf/f) Pedro Guilherme-Moreira (born 1969, Portugal, f/nf) Georges Guillain (1876–1961, France, nf) Guillaume de Lorris (c. 1200 – c. 1240, France...
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    2022 Gilles Jallet, "les corps caverneux", remue.net, 31 January 2022 Georges Guillain, "Ne rien laisser s'enfermer. Sur les corps caverneux de Laure Gauthier"]...
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    Antoine-Florent Guillain (7 February 1844 – 19 April 1915) was a French maritime engineer who designed a major upgrade to the port of Dunkirk, and rose...
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  • had three children : a son, Gilles, with Andrée Guillain, daughter of the neurologist Georges Guillain and two daughters, Béatrice and Laurence de Cambronne...
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  • Welish, Marjorie (October 1999). "The Art of the Dealer". Art News. Georges Guillain (June 16, 2000). "Avant les vidanges prochaines". Le Quinzaine Littéraire...
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    Déjerine-Klumpke (1859 – 1927); Léon Charles Albert Calmette (1863 – 1933); Georges Guillain (1876 – 1961); Thérèse Bertrand-Fontaine (1895 – 1987). Dechristianization...
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    multiple sclerosis. After the anschluss, he fled to Paris, working with Georges Guillain at Salpêtrière from 1938, before emigrating to New York in 1941 after...
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  • Election held. 5 March – Legislative Election was held. 3 March – Georges Guillain, neurologist (died 1961) 4 March – Léon-Paul Fargue, poet and essayist...
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    Troisier; Georges Guillain (1909). Physiologie pathologique de l'hématome pleural traumatique ; la biligénie hémolytique locale, par Georges Guillain,... et...
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  • Merleau-Ponty, phenomenological philosopher (born 1908) 29 June – Georges Guillain, neurologist (born 1876) 1 July – Louis-Ferdinand Céline, writer (born...
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    Paul Peytral – Minister of Finance Georges Lebret – Minister of Justice Édouard Locroy – Minister of Marine Georges Leygues – Minister of Public Instruction...
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    in the context of modern medical science, with a competing diagnosis of Guillain–Barré syndrome proposed by some authors. On August 9, 1921, 39-year-old...
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    schistosomiasis brought on by Schistosoma haematobium, porphyria, and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Fritz Schachermeyr proposed leukemia and malaria. When...
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  • Deborah McFadden (category George H. W. Bush administration personnel)
    1990. Having been paralyzed for a number of years as a young adult from Guillain–Barré syndrome, she was the highest-ranking female with a disability in...
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