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    Georges Charles Guillain (French pronunciation: [ɡilɛ̃]) (3 March 1876 – 29 June 1961) was a French neurologist born in Rouen. He studied medicine in Rouen...
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    experimentation of the social theory of the governor of New Caledonia Charles Guillain, more Saint-Simonian than Fourierist who wants rehabilitate the convict...
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  • Hiraab Imamate although trade remained significant. French explorer Charles Guillain arrived in 1846 and visited the Banadir coast and stayed mainly in...
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  • Émile Gentil (Central Africa) Henri Grout de Beaufort (West Africa) Charles Guillain (East Africa, Indian Ocean) Jules Harmand (Southeast Asia) Xavier Hommaire...
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    "Tradition to Text: Writing Local Somali History in the Travel Narrative of Charles Guillain (1846-48)". Journal of African Cultural Studies. 18.No1. Taylor & Francis:...
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    clinically in a patient with paralysis of the orbicularis oculi (e.g. Guillain–Barré syndrome or Bell's palsy), as the eyelid remains elevated when the...
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    couple has three sons. Freeman's youngest son, Maximus, was diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome in 2024. While he played for the Braves, Freeman and his...
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    Antoine-Florent Guillain (7 February 1844 – 19 April 1915) was a French maritime engineer who designed a major upgrade to the port of Dunkirk, and rose...
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  • 1843 aboard the corvette La Dordogne under the command of Captain Charles Guillain. In 1844, once his mission was accepted by the relevant ministries...
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  • (Belgium, 1897–1989), Armand Lowenthal (The Netherlands, 1919–2001) and Charles Poser (Belgium, 1923–2010) discussed the formation of a club consisting...
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    in Recovering from Guillain-Barré Disease: Account of an Ex-patient" (1961) Charles was public about her experiences with Guillain-Barré disease. She...
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    des hôpitaux in 1919 and became agrégé in 1923. Foix taught at Georges Guillain's clinic at the Salpêtrière and at Émile Achard's at the Beaujon Hospital...
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    Instruction and Fine Arts Albert Viger – Minister of Agriculture Florent Guillain – Minister of Colonies Camille Krantz – Minister of Public Works Paul Delombre...
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    acting Commandant Acting for Durand 2 June 1862 to 13 March 1870 Charles Guillain, Governor 13 March 1870 to 26 August 1870 Jacques Eugène Barnabé Ruillier...
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    treaties with the Isaaq clan rulers to access food supplies. In 1846, Charles Guillain [fr], a French naval officer, led an expedition to visit the southern...
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  • residence at New Caledonia, authorising officer, with the Rear Admiral Charles Guillain. He was elevated to Officer of the Légion d'honneur in 1872. From 1876...
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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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    carotid atherosclerosis and stroke, and the description of a variant form of Guillain–Barré syndrome which bears his name. Fisher received a B.A. from Victoria...
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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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    Victoria (2016). Celebrating Life Customs around the World. ABC-CLIO. p. 979. Guillain, Charlotte (2014). Portugal. Capstone. Iovino, Joe (28 October 2015). "All...
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    presentation of antigens to T-lymphocytes. Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, Guillain–Barré syndrome (acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculopathy type)...
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    and Russia. TD has been linked to later irritable bowel syndrome and Guillain–Barré syndrome. It has colloquially been known by a number of names, including...
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    becomes weak as in, for example, bilateral facial palsy associated with Guillain–Barré syndrome. It is, however, present behind forcibly closed eyelids...
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    (1864–1941), novelist Charles Nicolle (1866–1936), bacteriologist Léon de Saint-Réquier (1872–1964), organist and composer Georges Guillain (1876–1961), neurologist...
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    Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.) Guillain (2004), p. 47. "About Game", Ball Badminton Federation of India, 2008,...
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    marriage, she has a stepson. In April 2010, Johnson was diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome (also known as Landry's paralysis), an autoimmune disorder...
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    case reports exist. Campylobacter infection is the most common trigger of Guillain–Barré syndrome. Gastrointestinal perforation is a rare complication of...
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  • Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, Pierre Guillain de Bénouville or Georges Loustaunau-Lacau in the Maquis), or as members of Charles de Gaulle's Free French Forces...
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    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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  • Neurology: One Hundred and Forty-Six Biographical Sketches. Springfield, Ill., Charles Thomas, 1970. Kurt Kolle (edit.): Grosse Nervenärzte, 1-3 Vol., Stuttgart...
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