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    "Seguin, Édouard" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton. Wikisource has original works by or about: Édouard Séguin Excerpts...
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  • Marc Séguin (painter) (born 1970), French-Canadian painter and novelist Napoléon Séguin (1865–1940), French-Canadian politician Nicolas Seguin (born...
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    psychiatrist Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol in 1838 and French physician Édouard Séguin in 1844. The genetic cause was discovered in 1959. Those with Down syndrome...
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    of 19th-century physicians and educators Jean Marc Gaspard Itard and Édouard Séguin, who greatly influenced her work. Montessori was intrigued by Itard's...
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  • this direction, the more he renews and reinvigorates life around him — Édouard Séguin, quoted by Maria Montessori in The Discovery of the Child (1950) Even...
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  • the admissions into asylums and asylum services across the country. Édouard Séguin developed a systematic approach for training individuals with mental...
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  • of education were influenced by the work of Jean Marc Gaspard Itard, Édouard Séguin, Friedrich Fröbel, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. Her model emphasized...
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    works on Visible Speech became highly notable, and were described by Édouard Séguin as being "...a greater invention than the telephone by his son, Alexander...
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    Yannick Nézet-Séguin, CC (French pronunciation: [ja.nik ne.zɛ se.ɡɛ̃]; born Yannick Séguin; 6 March 1975) is a Canadian conductor and pianist. He is currently...
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    the admissions into asylums and asylum services across the country. Édouard Séguin developed a systematic approach for training individuals with mental...
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  • professor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. Séguin was the son of Édouard Séguin, a pioneer in the education of mentally retarded children...
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    learning resources about Experiential learning Jean Marc Gaspard Itard Édouard Séguin Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi Friedrich Fröbel John Dewey – American philosopher...
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    works on Visible Speech became highly notable, and were described by Édouard Séguin as being "...a greater invention than the telephone of his son, Alexander...
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  • the admissions into asylums and asylum services across the country. Édouard Séguin developed a systematic approach for training individuals with mental...
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  • Schmidt-Nielsen Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Theodor Schwann Dale Schoeller Édouard Séguin Sean Senechal Homer Smith John Speakman Gordon Stein Arthur H Steinhaus...
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  • 1958-1959 (syndrome first described by Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol, Édouard Séguin and John Langdon Down) First bone marrow transplant by Georges Mathé...
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    hereditary degeneration, following the eugenic ideas in force. With Itard, Édouard Séguin (1812–1880) was one of the first to take an interest in these people...
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  • home in New York. Both schools taught according to the teachings of Édouard Séguin. These early training schools sought to educate students and provide...
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  • school bus carrying mentally handicapped children returning from the Édouard Séguin Children Medical Center plunged into the River Rhône on the outskirts...
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    "Philippe Séguin est mort", Le Monde, 7 January 2010 (in French). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philippe Séguin. Official page Philippe Seguin - Daily...
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  • retirement in 1865. One of Voison's better known assistants was educator Édouard Séguin (1812–1880). Voisin was a leading advocate of the phrenological theories...
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  • Liston carries out the first operation under anesthesia in Europe. Édouard Séguin publishes Traitement moral, hygiène et éducation des idiots et des autres...
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    Quoted in Séguin 1990, p. 81. Séguin 1990, p. 83. Séguin 1990, p. 89. Translated by D. Siefkin. Séguin 1990, p. 93. Séguin 1990, pp. 96–97. Séguin 1990, p...
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    and more than 50 other countries. The AAIDD was founded in 1876 by Édouard Séguin, and is the oldest professional association concerned with intellectual...
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    Brains of Two Distinguished Physicians, Father and Son [Edouard Seguin and Edouard C. Seguin],” The Philadelphia Medical Journal (1901): 680-688. Spitzka...
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    writer Claude Tillier (1801–1844), political pamphleteer and novelist Édouard Séguin (1812–1880), chemist Hippolyte Marié-Davy (1820–1893), scientist and...
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  • François-Léo Séguin called Alfred Séguin (22 November 1825, Baignes-Sainte-Radegonde – c. 1900) was a 19th-century French novelist and playwright. A tax...
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    Mongolian idiocy was to be found in the "furfuraceous cretin" described by Édouard Séguin in Idiocy and its Treatment by the Physiological Method (1866). The...
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    8 August 2012. Édouard Lock at The Canadian Encyclopedia Édouard Lock at IMDb Archival footage of Louise Lecavalier performing Édouard Lock's A Few Minutes...
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  • of the Gaullist doctrine was criticized by Charles Pasqua and Philippe Séguin. They tried to take him the RPR lead in 1990, in vain. However, the division...
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