Gaspard Laurent Bayle (18 August 1774, Le Vernet, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence – 1816) was a French physician. He studied medicine under Jean-Nicolas Corvisart...
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Bayle can refer to: A position in medieval France and Spain similar to that of a bailiff Antoine Laurent Bayle, a French physician François Bayle, a French...
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Antoine Laurent Jessé Bayle (13 January 1799 – 29 March 1858) was a French physician known for first describing paralytic dementia. He was born in Le...
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1992, Boulez gave up the directorship of IRCAM and was succeeded by Laurent Bayle. He was composer in residence at that year's Salzburg Festival. The...
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Paris Bertrand Delanoë, and the director of the Cité de la Musique, Laurent Bayle, announced the beginning of the construction at a press conference concerning...
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the Two Sexes". Another good friend and co-worker of Laennec, Gaspard Laurent Bayle, published an article in 1810 entitled Recherches sur la Pthisie Pulmonaire...
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chair of médecine mentale. Among his better known students were Antoine Laurent Bayle and Louis-Florentin Calmeil. In 1803, he founded the periodical "Bibliothèque...
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In 1992 Boulez, who then became honorary director, was succeeded by Laurent Bayle [fr]. In 2002 the philosopher Bernard Stiegler became the new head of...
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his instructors included Jean-Nicolas Corvisart (1755–1821), Gaspard Laurent Bayle (1774–1816), François Broussais (1772–1838), and François Magendie (1783–1855)...
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Antoine Lavoisier (redirect from Antoine Laurent Lavoisier)
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (/ləˈvwɑːzieɪ/ lə-VWAH-zee-ay; French: [ɑ̃twan lɔʁɑ̃ də lavwazje]; 26 August 1743 – 8 May 1794), also Antoine Lavoisier after...
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Breuning, German librettist and author (d. 1827) August 18 Gaspard Laurent Bayle, French physician (d. 1816) Meriwether Lewis, American explorer, soldier...
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John Hunter, later ran out as misleading; it had opponents in Gaspard Laurent Bayle, René Laennec, and François-Joseph-Victor Broussais. Dupuy, a French...
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scientific research of Xavier Bichat (1771–1802), René Laënnec and Gaspard Laurent Bayle (1774–1816). In 1828 he provided the first description of a type of...
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2004) and French Minister for Relations with Parliament (2000–02). Laurent Bayle, President of Philharmonie de Paris, Executive Director of the Cité...
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"Comment Laurent de Gourcuff, roi de la fête à Paris, étend son empire", L'Obs, 6 July 2017, updated 9 July 2017 (in French). Nadine Bayle, "Comment...
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General paresis was originally described a few years earlier by Antoine Laurent Bayle (1799–1858). Calmeil is credited with introducing the concept of "epileptic...
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French mathematician Gaspard Bauhin (1560–1624), Swiss botanist Gaspard Laurent Bayle (1774–1816), French physician Gaspard Bobek (1593–1635), Croatian Roman...
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Breuning, German librettist and author (d. 1827) August 18 Gaspard Laurent Bayle, French physician (d. 1816) Meriwether Lewis, American explorer, soldier...
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repaired again in the 20th century. The Oratory of Saint-Roch Gaspard Laurent Bayle, physician to Napoleon Prosper Demontzey [fr] has a monument at the...
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insane was first described as a distinct disease in 1822 by Antoine Laurent Jesse Bayle. General paresis most often struck people (men far more frequently...
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Coutet, now Château Coutet, Barsac Climens, now Château Climens, Barsac Bayle, now Château Guiraud, Sauternes Rieusec, now Château Rieussec, Fargues (Sauternes)...
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on new interactive digital experiences. In 1983 he co-founded with Marc Bayle the first French videogame company, Loriciel, which has quickly become one...
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Jean-Martial Lefranc Philippe Ulrich Philippe Bayle Designer(s) Christophe Nazaret Programmer(s) Philippe Aubessard Laurent P. Paret Stéphane Chatellier Writer(s)...
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Paris. He was aided in these efforts by Loriciel's founders, Laurent Weill and Marc Bayle, as well as Patrick Le Nestour, another engineer. The name "Microïds"...
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Avy Marciano Sacha Malkavian Plus belle la vie 2010–2022 12 years Virgil Bayle Guillaume Leserman Plus belle la vie 2005–2017, 2022 12 years Jean-Charles...
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to be less favorable towards Pierre Bayle, a 17th-century philosopher whose views were deemed unacceptable. Bayle's views were deemed unacceptable because...
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Tenacious Spy: The Story of William Morris Jones, Amazon, ISBN 978-1469966755 Bayles, William D. (December 1, 1944). "JONES of Jugoslavia". Maclean's. William...
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l'Encyclopédie Année (1990) Volume 8 Numéro 8 pp. 120–121 Antoine Laurent Jessé Bayle, Biographie médicale, t. 2, Paris : Adolphe Delahaye, 1855, p. 738...
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to be more creative and have "access to greater truths." Antoine Laurent Jessé Bayle was a French physician who practiced at Charenton. In 1822, his research...
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p. 239. Arakawa 2019, 14:00. Berton 2020, p. 11. Lenburg 2012, p. 14. Bayle 2017. Arakawa 2019, 23:28. Arakawa 2019, 29:51. Lenburg 2012, p. 40. Arakawa...
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