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    Joseph Jules François Félix Babinski (Polish: Józef Julian Franciszek Feliks Babiński; 17 November 1857 – 29 October 1932) was a French-Polish professor...
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    hallux is known as the Babinski response or Babinski sign, named after the neurologist Joseph Babinski. The presence of the Babinski sign can identify disease...
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    later named after the neurologists who initially investigated it, Joseph Babinski and Jean Nageotte. Respiratory Hoarseness and paralysis of the right...
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  • deficit of self-awareness, the term was first coined by the neurologist Joseph Babinski in 1914, in order to describe the unawareness of hemiplegia. Phenomenologically...
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  • Babington Babinski–Fröhlich syndrome – Joseph Babinski, Alfred Fröhlich Babinski–Froment syndrome – Joseph Babinski, Jules Froment Babinski–Nageotte syndrome...
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    with him: Sigmund Freud, Joseph Babinski, Jean Leguirec, Pierre Janet, William James, Pierre Marie, Albert Londe, Charles-Joseph Bouchard, Georges Gilles...
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    reflex hammer of choice of the UK neurologist. The Babinski reflex hammer was designed by Joseph Babiński in 1912 and is similar to the Queen Square hammer...
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    afterwards serving his internship in Paris, where he was influenced by Joseph Babinski (1857–1932). In 1912 he obtained his medical doctorate with a thesis...
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    (1856–1939), Charcot's student in Paris and father of psychoanalysis; Joseph Babinski (1857–1932), another Charcot's student; Georges Gilles de la Tourette...
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  • laying his hands on them and passing magnets over their bodies. Johann Joseph Gassner (1727–1779), a Catholic priest of the time, believed that disease...
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    terrestrial magnetism, Benjamin Franklin, and an expert in pain control, Joseph-Ignace Guillotin. The Commissioners investigated the practices of d'Eslon...
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    nervous disorders. After the war, he co-wrote an important work with Joseph Babiński (1857–1932) concerning the etiology of phenomena such as "shell shock"...
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    time as assistant to Joseph Babinski. On his return to the United States in 1899, Chaddock introduced American physicians to Babinski's sign, later publishing...
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    Lima, Perú. Jacques Philippon; Jacques Poirier (25 November 2008). Joseph Babinski : A Biography: A Biography. Oxford University Press, USA. pp. 61–....
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  • atrophy A Antônio Austregésilo 1876 - 1960 Brazil B Joseph Babinski 1857 - 1932 France Babinski sign B Percival Bailey 1892 - 1973 United States B Brenda...
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    became an internationally renowned meteorologist. Joseph Babinski: neurologist, discoverer of the Babinski reflex. Stefan Banach: considered one of the world's...
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  • Burnett, English-American novelist and playwright (b. 1849) 1932 – Joseph Babinski, French neurologist and academic (b. 1857) 1933 – Albert Calmette,...
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    for the theory of psychic trauma. Charcot's collaborators included Joseph Babinski, Paul Richer, Alfred Binet, Charles Féré, Pierre Janet, Georges Gilles...
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    (squirrel-cage) induction motor. Joseph Babinski, a neurologist best known for his 1896 description of the Babinski sign, a pathological plantar reflex...
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  • defective functioning of the frontal lobe of the right hemisphere. Joseph Babinski first used the term anosodiaphoria in 1914 to describe a disorder of...
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    by intern Alfred Binet; after Charcot's 1893 death, his assistant Joseph Babinski rejected Charcot's neurological explanation of hysteria. Wittman reportedly...
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    Wacław Babiński (April 3, 1887 – July 22, 1957) was a Polish diplomat and professor at the University of Montreal. Babiński started his diplomatic career...
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    Paris, where he studied with neurologists Pierre Marie (1853–1940) and Joseph Babinski (1857–1932). In 1905 he relocated to London, where he worked as registrar...
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    Salpêtrière; Marguerite Bottard, the Salpêtrière's nursing director; Joseph Babinski (1857–1933), Charcot's chief house officer; Marie "Blanche" Wittman...
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    Théodule-Armand Ribot, Paul Richer and Gilles de La Tourette. The neurologist Joseph Babinski is also present, supporting the patient.[failed verification] Brouillet...
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  • French general and politician, French Minister of War (d. 1934) 1857 – Joseph Babinski, French neurologist and academic (d. 1932) 1866 – Voltairine de Cleyre...
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  • also called Gowers' manoeuvre also called Hutchinson's incisors or Kussmaul respiration also called the double wall sign also Sister Mary Joseph sign...
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  • Paris: Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893), Pierre Marie (1853- 1940), Joseph Babinski (1857-1932), Jean Lhermitte (1877-1959), Paul Castaigne (1916-1988)"...
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  • metal Joseph Babinski, French neurologist – Babinski's sign, Anton–Babinski syndrome, Babinski–Fröhlich syndrome, Babinski–Froment syndrome, Babinski–Nageotte...
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  • Paris, where he studied under Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911), Joseph Babinski (1857–1932) and Pierre Marie (1853–1940). During his medical career...
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