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    (2006). "Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard. Une vie mouvementée et une contribution importante à l'étude du système nerveux (Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard. An...
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    It is named after physiologist Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, who first described the condition in 1850. Brown-Séquard syndrome may be caused by injury...
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  • Charles-Édouard is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817–1894), Mauritian-born physiologist...
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    After Bernard’s death he assisted Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817-1894), giving his lectures, and when Brown-Séquard died in 1894 replaced him as professor...
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    anniversary of Brooks's attack. In Paris, prominent physician Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard diagnosed Sumner's condition as spinal cord damage that he could...
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    contemporaries Emil du Bois-Reymond, Hermann von Helmholtz and Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard. Born into a family of Jewish merchants, Moritz Schiff can be...
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    therapy can perhaps be traced to the nineteenth century, when Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817–1894) injected animal testicle extracts in an attempt...
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    for themselves the drugs they were going to be prescribing. Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, whose own self-experiments led him to the concept of what are...
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    S2CID 85411375. Cullen 2000, pp. 31–60 Aminoff, Michael J. (2011). Brown-Séquard: An Improbable Genius Who Transformed Medicine. Oxford University Press...
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  • such as William Gregory, who studied animal magnetism, and Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, who performed transfusion experiments. Some academics believe...
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    Barlow, physician to Queen Victoria, No. 10 Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard. No. 82 Elizabeth Barrett Browning, No. 50 Sir Robert Walter Carden, 1st Baronet...
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  • Brooke epithelioma – Henry Ambrose Grundy Brooke Brown-Séquard syndrome – Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard Brucellosis – David Bruce Bruck–de Lange disease...
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    skates). With Pierre François Olive Rayer, Claude Bernard, and Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, he established the Société de biologie (1848). Robin was a...
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    rumination was that of a physician in the nineteenth century, Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, who acquired the condition as the result of experiments upon...
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  • the marathon Paul Broca (1824–1880), physician and anatomist Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817–1894), physician Jean Bruller (1902–1991), author who...
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    published between 1856 and 1858. Along with the French neurologist Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, his work enabled paraplegic symptoms to be understood in context...
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  • attempted to confirm the observations of Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard on the nervous system. Brown-Séquard had argued that all motor activity rested...
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  • parallels with the ideas of the 19th century physiologists Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, Serge Voronoff and Eugen Steinach. Haber states that the current...
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    he opposed, preferring Darwin's gradualism). He also quoted Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, the successor of Claude Bernard at the Chair of Experimental...
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    Historically, notable faculty members include Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, M.D., for whom Brown-Séquard syndrome is named. Hunter McGuire, M.D., was...
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    received a brief boost in 1889, when the Harvard professor Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817–1894), then in Paris, self-injected subcutaneously a "rejuvenating...
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    immunity and vice director of Institut Pasteur in Paris, and Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817-1894) -- the president of the French Biological Society...
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  • Rejuvenation experiment conducted on himself by the French doctor Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard. He made himself a few subcutaneous injections from the testicles...
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  • Pouchet (born 1833), French comparative anatomist. April 2 – Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (born 1817), Mauritian-born physiologist and neurologist. April...
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  • Smith (died 1884), Scottish-born atmospheric chemist. April 8 – Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (died 1894), Mauritian-born physiologist and neurologist. May...
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  • mother, Charlotte Maria, was the daughter of French neurologist Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard. McCausland was called up to the Western Front in 1918. His...
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  • (1941–), former President Jean Marie Bosser (1922–2013), botanist Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (1817–1894), neurologist, physiologist France Staub (1920–2005)...
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  • megakaryocytes and platelets. In October 1872, a lecture by Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard was published that proposed the then-revolutionary idea that...
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    trends in xenotransplantation included the work of Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard. In 1889, Brown-Séquard injected himself under the skin with extracts from...
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  • 1870 to study diseases of the nervous system. He studied under Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard and Jean-Martin Charcot. Upon his return to New York in 1870...
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