• Simon Guillain, called Gigantibus or de Gigante (Paris, 1581 - Paris, 1658), was a French sculptor. He approached sculpting thanks to the teachings of...
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    people have been affected by the rare peripheral nervous system condition Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). Ryūtarō Arimura, vocalist for Japanese rock band...
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    of Eu in Normandy, and served their apprenticeship in the studio of Simon Guillain. François Anguier died in 1669. Michel Anguier died in Paris on 11 July...
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    governor. Simon was diagnosed in 1984 with the neurological disorder Guillain–Barré syndrome, although he remained active in the Norton Simon Museum. He...
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    de La Hyre, Sebastien Bourdon, Eustache Le Sueur and the sculptors Simon Guillain, Jacques Sarazin and Gerard van Opstal. There is a common misconception...
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    yet grand style in the 1630s thanks to the likes of Jacques Sarazin, Simon Guillain and the Anguier brothers. For sculpture, Louis XIV's reign also proved...
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    Engraving by Annibale Carracci and Simon Guillain depicting a tanner of hemp and flax, holding a spatula-like tool and carrying a gràmola, in 1646....
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    by Chancellor Pierre Séguier in 1633. The carvings were the work of Simon Guillain and François Anguier. The altarpiece was given to the convent of the...
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    Netherlands, particularly the Mannerism of Giambologna. But the sculptors Simon Guillain (1581-1658) and Jacques Sarrazin (1592–1660) spent part of their training...
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    sculptor Simon Guillain in 1612. Christophe Cochet went to Rome, where his presence is attested since 1615, and where he stayed alongside the painter Simon Vouet...
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    Alessandro Algardi and Ludovico Carracci, Simon Guillain II, was born in Paris, was the son of sculptor and engraver Simon of Cambrai (1581-1658). He who from...
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  • Reviving the History of Louis XIV, Neptune Fountain, Versailles (url) Simon Guillain (1581–1658), 5 sculptures : Louis XIV between Louis XIII and Anne of...
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    malformations in some babies. Infections in adults have been linked to Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). Zika fever is mainly spread via the bite of mosquitoes...
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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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    After spending seven months in rehabilitation for leg paralysis from Guillain–Barré syndrome in 1983, Griffith returned to television as the title character...
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    the scandal that surrounded the death of Doris Adriana Niño, suffered Guillain-Barré disease and was a fugitive from justice. The album "Volver a vivir"...
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    debilitating nerve condition. Oceans, whilst visiting family, was diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome, a rare disorder with no known cause that affects the nervous...
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    with Ian White on medical grounds. He was subsequently diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome. The tournament began on 15 December, with defending champion...
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    author, was a bombardier during the Second World War and suffers from Guillain–Barré syndrome. Gelb, Barbara. "Catch-22 Plus: A Conversation with Joseph...
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    including those of the immune system, such as Goodpasture's syndrome, Guillain–Barré syndrome, lupus, myasthenia gravis, and thrombotic thrombocytopenic...
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    fully recover. Physicians told him his illness triggered an episode of Guillain–Barré syndrome that caused the nerves in his legs to stop functioning properly...
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    vaccinations." This became a strong setback to the program. There were reports of Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS), a paralyzing neuromuscular disorder, affecting some...
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    The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 10 August 2017. Jean-Yves Guillain, La Coupe du monde de football, l'œuvre de Jules Rimet, Éditions Amphora...
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    was diagnosed with polio. A 2003 study strongly favored a diagnosis of Guillain–Barré syndrome, but historians have continued to describe his paralysis...
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    Sango, Kazunori; Yamauchi, Junji; Ogata, Toru; Susuki, Keiichiro (eds.), "Guillain–Barré Syndrome", Myelin, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology...
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  • 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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  • three children. In April 2015, Asia DoeReis-Whitehead was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome and was hospitalized for many months. Following her recovery...
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  • Shrewsbury Town). Lee Mroszak, 55, American DJ (WINS-FM), complications from Guillain–Barré syndrome. Benoît Pelletier, 64, Canadian politician, Quebec MLA (1998–2008)...
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    Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. Pantsov, Alexander V.; Levine, Steven I. (2012). Mao: The Real Story. New York and London: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4516-5447-9....
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