• Louis Gustave Bouchereau (20 June 1835, Montrichard – 22 February 1900, Paris) was a French psychiatrist. He studied medicine in Paris, becoming a hospital...
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    Sainte-Anne in Paris. At Sainte-Anne, he was a long-time colleague to Gustave Bouchereau (1835–1900). Magnan was an influential figure in French psychiatry...
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  • worked with Prosper Lucas (1805–1885), Valentin Magnan (1835–1916) and Gustave Bouchereau (1835–1900). In 1885, he was president of the Société Médico-Psychologique...
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    the hospitals in Grenoble. He moved to Paris in order to work under Gustave Bouchereau at the Sainte-Anne hospital in Paris. Marie was disgusted by the dismal...
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  • 5th, 6th Guillaume Chegaraye Cayes 23 October 1839 5th, 6th Alexandre Bouchereau Port-au-Prince 18 Avril 1840 5th, 6th Pierre Bineau Anse-à-Veau 17 June...
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    Sylvain-Bouchereau, Haïti (1903-1970)" (in French). Citoyennes. Retrieved 14 February 2016. Claude-Narcisse, Jasmine (1997). "Madeleine Sylvain-Bouchereau" (in...
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  • 1950 - 10 May 1950: Carlet Auguste 10 May 1950 - 12 May 1950: Daniel Bouchereau (a. i.) 12 May 1950 - 29 February 1952: François Georges 29 February 1952...
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  • 1904 – Milburn Stone, American actor (d. 1980) 1905 – Madeleine Sylvain-Bouchereau, Haitian sociologist and educator (d. 1970) 1908 – Henri of Orléans, (d...
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