Jean-Pierre Falret (French: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ falʁɛ]; 26 April 1794 – 28 October 1870) was a French psychiatrist. He was born and died in Marcilhac-sur-Célé. In...
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by Étienne Pariset; and from 1831 till 1867 the chef d'hospice was Jean-Pierre Falret (1794–1870) who contributed much to our understanding of bipolar disorder...
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Esquirol hospital in Caen Esquirol - Saint-Hilaire clinic in Agen Jean Pierre Falret (1864). Des maladies mentales et des asiles d'aliénés. Baillière....
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conceptualization of bipolar illness can be traced back to the 1850s. In 1850, Jean-Pierre Falret described "circular insanity" (la folie circulaire, French pronunciation:...
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insanity). Unbeknownst to him at the time, another French psychiatrist, Jean-Pierre Falret (1794–1870), had described fundamentally the same condition (with...
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an internship in 1863. In Paris he had as instructors Jean-Pierre Falret, Jules Baillarger, Jean-Martin Charcot and Alfred Vulpian. In 1866 he obtained...
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until the mid-19th century that a French psychiatrist by the name of Jean-Pierre Falret wrote an article describing "circular insanity" and this is believed...
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psychiatrists Jules Baillarger described "folie à double forme" and Jean-Pierre Falret described "la folie circulaire"—alternating mania and depression....
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Paris, where he was a student of Jules Baillarger (1809–1890) and Jean-Pierre Falret (1794–1870). From 1867 to the end of his career he was associated...
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private clinic, 8 Maison de Santé in Vanves, where Felix Voisin and Jean-Pierre Falret, two innovative psychiatrists worked. He died there on March 17, 1847...
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his doctorate. He was a disciple of Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol (1772–1840), and a colleague of Jean-Pierre Falret (1794–1870), with whom he founded...
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doctorate, and two years later became an assistant to psychiatrist Jean-Pierre Falret (1794–1870) at the Salpêtrière in Paris. Morel's interest in psychiatry...
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April – Jean Pierre Flourens, physiologist (died 1867) 26 April – Jean-Pierre Falret, psychiatrist (died 1870) 17 May – Frédéric Monod, Protestant pastor...
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psychiatric case history was published about a 13-year-old that met Jean-Pierre Falret and Jules Baillarger's criteria for folie circulaire, which is congruent...
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worked under the supervision of Jean-Pierre Falret at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital. Influenced by his friends and Falret, Lasègue enrolled in the Faculté...
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Etienne-Michel Faillon, Roman Catholic historian (born 1800) 28 October - Jean-Pierre Falret, psychiatrist (born 1794) 29 October - Jules Baroche, statesman and...
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Pinel and Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol's paradigm of mental alienation; John Conolly's doctrine of non-restraint; Jean-Pierre Falret's theory of the...
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The concept of bipolar disorder was initially introduced by Baillarger, Falret and Grinsinger in the 19th century. However, German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin...
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rationalist-empirical school, which most known exponents were Pinel, Esquirol, Falret, Morel and Magnan. In the late nineteenth century, the French current was...
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