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    at the University of Paris, School of Medicine. In 1888, Dejerine married Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke, his student, who had studied medicine in Paris; in...
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    currently has no known cure. The disorder is named for Joseph Jules Dejerine and Jules Sottas, French neurologists who first described it. Onset occurs...
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  • developing Dejerine–Roussy syndrome is higher in older stroke patients, about 11% of stroke patients over the age of 80. In 1906, Joseph Jules Dejerine and Gustave...
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    Théophile Joseph Landouzy and Joseph Jules Dejerine followed a family affected by it, thus the initial name Landouzy–Dejerine muscular dystrophy. Their work...
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    Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke (15 October 1859 – 5 November 1927) was an American-born French medical doctor known for her work in neuroanatomy. She was one...
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    using CT scans or MRI studies. The term was originally coined by Joseph Jules Dejerine and André Thomas. OPCA is characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia...
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  • or "word-form dyslexia". Another name for it is "Dejerine syndrome", after Joseph Jules Dejerine, who described it in 1892; however, when using this...
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    psychiatry 1922. Lhermitte became head of the Dejerine Foundation, sponsored by Joseph Jules Dejerine, and clinical director at the Pitié-Salpêtrière...
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  • Yvonne Sorrel-Dejerine (25 May 1891 in Paris – 26 July 1986 in Switzerland) was a French neurologist. Yvonne was the daughter of Jules Déjerine (1849–1917)...
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    neurologist Joseph Jules Dejerine, with whom he collaborated on a number of studies, the best known being the eponymous "Dejerine–Sottas syndrome". The...
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    in Paris, Roussy worked under neurologists Pierre Marie and Joseph Jules Dejerine. In 1907 he earned his doctorate from the University of Paris, and in...
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    preface of this book was written by his friend, neurologist Joseph Jules Dejerine (1849–1917). Another influential publication by Dubois was a "mind over...
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    dystrophy, peripheral neuritis, and syringomyelia. The neurologists Joseph Jules Dejerine and William Richard Gowers were among those who felt that PMA was part...
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    Alajouanine was born in Verneix, Allier. He was a student of Joseph Jules Dejerine and a colleague of Georges Guillain and Charles Foix. He was a prolific...
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    until 1913. Two of his better known students at Geneva were Joseph Jules Dejerine (1849–1917) and Paul Charles Dubois (1848–1918). Prévost is credited...
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  • 1901) and Paris (from 1905), where he worked with neurologists Joseph Jules Dejerine and Fulgence Raymond and dermatologists Lucien Jacquet and Edouard Jeanselme...
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  • Déjerine-Klumpke 1859 - 1927 United States Dejerine-Klumpke paralysis D Joseph Jules Dejerine 1849 - 1917 France Dejerine-Roussy syndrome, Dejerine-Sottas...
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    would divide the brain into two independent parts. In 1892, Joseph Jules Dejerine reported symptoms in a person who had destruction of part of the corpus...
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  • language impairment following left hemisphere lesions in the 1860s. Joseph Jules Dejerine reported on a case of pure alexia. William MacIntyre reported on a case...
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    Joseph Landouzy, Désiré-Magloire Bourneville, Camillo Golgi, and Joseph Jules Dejerine, and until the end of the century, much of the research into HD was...
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    Jules Tinel (1879 in Rouen – 1952) was a French neurologist remembered for describing Tinel's sign. Jules Tinel was born in 1879 into a family with a...
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    Faculté de Médecine. 2 volumes, Paris, Doin, 1879 and 1886. Joseph Jules Dejerine Cardioversion Past, Present and Future. Cakulev I, Efimov I and Waldo...
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  • Quervain de Quervain thyroiditis – Fritz de Quervain Dejerine–Sottas disease – Joseph Jules Dejerine, Jules Sottas Dennie–Marfan syndrome – Charles Clayton...
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    relevant to this hypothesis came from a French neurologist, Joseph Jules Dejerine. He discovered that a stroke affecting a small area of the brain's left...
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    Paris in 1897 while he was there working with Joseph Jules Dejerine and his wife, Augusta Marie Dejerine-Klumke, who collaborated with him. Because of their...
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    with neurologist Joseph Jules Dejerine, who was a colleague and close friend. Landouzy was a witness at the wedding of Dejerine to Augusta Marie Klumpke...
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    (1825-1893). During this time period, he also collaborated with Joseph Jules Dejerine (1839-1917) and Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) on a number of important medical...
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    Wernicke (1848-1905): in the summer he went to Paris, studying with Joseph Jules Dejerine and attending classes by Pierre Marie and Joseph Babinski (1857-1932);...
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  • Nominated by Manuel Márquez Rodríguez the only time (id=3264) Joseph Jules Dejerine August 3, 1849 Geneva, Switzerland February 26, 1917 Paris, France 1921...
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    and the neurologist Augusta, who, with her physician husband, Joseph Jules Dejerine, established a clinic and wrote numerous papers. In 1877, Klumpke moved...
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