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    Édouard Brissaud (15 April 1852, Besançon – 20 December 1909) was a French physician and pathologist. He was taught by Jean Martin Charcot at Pitié-Salpêtrière...
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  • Brissaud is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Édouard Brissaud (1852–1909), French physician and pathologist Brissaud's reflex...
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  • father was Dr. Édouard Brissaud, a student of Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot. His fellow students at Cormon were his brother Jacques, André-Édouard Marty, Charles...
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  • toes, and is part of the extensor plantar response (Babinski's sign). The sign is named after Édouard Brissaud. Brissaud's reflex at Who Named It? v t e...
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  • hemiplegia, although a condition described as auto-echolalia in 1899 by Édouard Brissaud may have been the same condition. Palilalia is considered an aphasia...
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  • "infantilism" received other names. For example, Brissaud's infantilism, described by Édouard Brissaud in 1907 is now known as myxedema (a form of hypothyroidism);...
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  • Zinsser Briquet syndrome – Paul Briquet Brissaud disease – Édouard Brissaud Brissaud–Sicard syndrome – Édouard Brissaud, Jean-Athanase Sicard Broadbent apoplexy...
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  • Baron Brain 1895 - 1966 United Kingdom Brain's reflex B Édouard Brissaud 1852 - 1909 France Brissaud's reflex B Paul Broca 1824 - 1880 France Broca's aphasia...
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    anatomical substrate of PD were made 80 years after Parkinson's essay, when Édouard Brissaud proposed that it had its origin in the subthalamus or cerebral peduncle...
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  • original on June 11, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2009. Enersen, Ole Daniel. "Édouard Brissaud". Who Named It?. Retrieved January 23, 2007. Pryse-Phillips, William...
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    assistant, and Charcot's secretary; Pierre Marie (1853–1940), neurologist; Édouard Brissaud (1852–1909), neurologist and pathologist; Paul-Adrien Berbez (1859–...
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    general secretary of the Société Française de Neurologie, and with Édouard Brissaud (1852–1909), he was co-founder of the journal Revue neurologique. His...
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  • wedge shaped areas on kidney section resembling infarcts Brissaud's reflex Édouard Brissaud neurology pyramidal tract lesions plantar stimulation elicits...
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  • André Édouard Marty or A. É. Marty (April 16, 1882 – August 1974) was a Parisian artist who worked mainly in the classic Art Deco style. Marty studied...
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  • des Beaux-Arts, where in the 1920s he was appointed professor. With Édouard Brissaud (1852–1909) he researched skeletal changes in acromegaly, concluding...
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  • prominent French neurologists such as Charcot, Joseph Jules Dejerine, Édouard Brissaud and Fulgence Raymond, as well as work from foreign researchers including...
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  • in Paris, and was subsequently a hospital interne and a student of Édouard Brissaud at the Salpêtrière. In 1899 he received his medical doctorate, and...
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  • Édouard Chimot (26 November 1880 – 7 June 1959) was a French artist, illustrator and editor whose career reached its peak in the 1920s in Paris, through...
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  • the fine press Les Éditions d’Art Devambez, Édouard Chimot worked closely with artists such as Pierre Brissaud, Edgar Chahine, Tsuguharu Foujita, Drian,...
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  • and Paris, where he studied with Charles Emile Troisier (1844-1919), Édouard Brissaud (1852-1909), Henri-Alexandre Danlos (1844-1912), Fulgence Raymond (1844-1910)...
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    periprostatic region). Paris, 1880. Paul Segond at Who Named It? P. Segond and Édouard Brissaud. Étude sur l’anatomie pathologique des rétrécissements de l’urètre...
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    due to tumour in the substantia nigra in 1893, was the basis for Édouard Brissaud's theory that Parkinsonism occurs as a consequence of damage to the...
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    (1882–1963) Ernest Breton (1812–1875) Gustave Brion (1824–1877) Pierre Brissaud (1885–1964) Pierre-Nicolas Brisset (1810–1890) François Brochet (1925–2001)...
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    Attentistes in the original. Footnotes Brissaud 1965, p. 504-505. Paxton-fr 1997, p. 382-383. Kupferman 2006, p. 520–525. Brissaud 1965, p. 491-492. Jäckel-fr 1968...
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    1885, the son of Édouard Warnod (1856-1893), a Protestant industrialist in Giromagny, and Alice Herr (1862-1953). His grandfather, Édouard Warnod (1828-1890)...
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    "glioma gangliocellulare cerebri congenitum". 1881 Bourneville and Édouard Brissaud examined a four-year-old boy at La Bicêtre. As before, this patient...
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    Reclus (surgery) and Jean-Martin Charcot (neurology). He also attended Édouard Brissaud's optional course on the history of medicine. In 1894, he began working...
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    Included in this élite circle were Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Pierre Brissaud (both of whom were Barbier's first cousins), Paul Iribe, Georges Lepape...
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    de Tirtoff), Paul Iribe, Pierre Brissaud, André Edouard Marty, Thayaht (Ernesto Michahelles), Georges Lepape, Edouard Garcia Benito, Soeurs David (David...
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    French). Poitiers: Brissaud. ISBN 2-902170-54-8. Prade, Marcel (1988). Ponts et Viaducs au XIXe siècle (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. ISBN 2-902170-59-9...
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