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Jules Joseph Déjerine versus Pierre Marie
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 29
Published: 07 October 2010
10.1159/000321784
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9557-5
... prestigious hospital, and Jules Déjerine was his student. When Charcot died, Marie was too junior to be even a candidate, and Fulgence Raymond won the election in front of Déjerine and Brissaud. Déjerine succeeded Raymond in 1910, and Marie had to wait Déjerine’s death in 1918 to get his position at La...
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Alexia and Agraphia from 1861 to 1965
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 44
Published: 20 May 2019
10.1159/000494951
EISBN: 978-3-318-06463-6
... hemisphere concerned with discrete aspects of spoken and written language. These specialized centers were linked by white matter pathways. Charlton Bastian, Jean-Martin Charcot, Sigmund Exner, and Jules Dejerine championed center–pathway models of reading and writing. Dejerine played a dominant role...
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Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 29
Published: 07 October 2010
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9557-5
...References References 1. Gauckler E: Le Professeur Déjerine (1849–1917). Paris, Masson et Cie, 1922; 2. Goetz CG: Pierre Marie: gifted intellect, poor timing and unchecked emotionality. J Hist Neurosci 2003;12:154-166 3. Bogousslavsky J: The Klumpke Family – Memories by Doctor...
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Anatomical Error of Pierre Marie’s “Zone Lenticulaire”
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 44
Published: 20 May 2019
10.1159/000494948
EISBN: 978-3-318-06463-6
... in his illustration. The detailed anatomical investigation of Marie’s illustrations reveals that he repeated the same errors in identifying rolandic and frontal opercula. But the similar mistake of identifying these opercula is also seen in Dejerine’s “Anatomie des Centres Nerveux.” Pierre Marie’s...
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History of Anosognosia
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 44
Published: 20 May 2019
10.1159/000494954
EISBN: 978-3-318-06463-6
... Abstract Even if Babinski (1914) is usually considered as the discoverer of anosognosia, other authors before him contributed to the development of this construct. Von Monakow (1885) and Dejerine and Vialet (1893) gave the first descriptions of patients with cortical blindness who were unaware...
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Neurology and Neurologists during the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)
Available to PurchaseBook: War Neurology
Series: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 38
Published: 04 April 2016
10.1159/000442595
EISBN: 978-3-318-05606-8
... below. As for young Dejerine, he treated the wounded from France who had taken refuge in Switzerland. Désiré-Magloire Bourneville also took heroic initiatives, as did Charles Lasègue, Alfred Vulpian, Alix Joffroy and Victor Cornil. ‘All those whose spinal cord or brain had been reached...
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Criticism of Pithiatism: Eulogy of Babinski
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 35
Published: 23 June 2014
10.1159/000360058
EISBN: 978-3-318-02647-4
... retained the exclusive etiological role of suggestion and refuted, unlike Dejerine, the role of emotion. He also sought to separate pithiatism from simulation, but ambiguously he made pithiatics ‘semi-malingerers'. During the Great War, with Froment, he described physiopathic disorders and separated them...
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Édouard Brissaud, Fulgence Raymond and the Succession of Charcot
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 29
Published: 07 October 2010
10.1159/000321776
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9557-5
... officially declared: Édouard Brissaud, Jules Déjerine (1849–1917) and Fulgence Raymond (1844– 1910). Other students of Charcot such as Pierre Marie (1853–1940), Alix Joffroy (1844–1908), Joseph Babinski (1857–1932) and Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1857–1904) had to withdraw their candidature for various...
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Available to PurchaseBook: War Neurology
Series: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 38
Published: 04 April 2016
EISBN: 978-3-318-05606-8
...References References 1. Dejerine A: Allocution de Me Dejerine, Président. Rev Neurol 1914-1915;28:199-200. 2. Marie P: Formes Cliniques des Lésions des Nerfs. Paris, Masson, 1916. 3. Dejerine J: Travaux du service neurologique militarisé de La Salpêtrière. Rev Neurol 1914-1915;28...
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French Neurologists during World War I
Available to PurchaseBook: War Neurology
Series: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 38
Published: 04 April 2016
10.1159/000442597
EISBN: 978-3-318-05606-8
...), Georges Guillain (1876-1961), Jean Lhermitte (1877-1959), Clovis Vincent (1879-1947), Gustave Roussy (1874-1948), and Paul Sollier (1861-1933). ‘So many empty seats, dear colleagues, for a first autumn session!' It was with these words that Augusta Dejerine-Klumpke (1859-1927) opened the 5th...
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Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 29
Published: 07 October 2010
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9557-5
...: Marcel Proust's lifelong tour of the Parisian Neurological Intelligentsia: from Brissaud and Dejerine to Sollier and Babinski. Eur Neurol 2007;57:129-136 12. Brissaud É: Leçons sur les maladies nerveuses (Salpêtrière 1893–1894) recueillies par Henry Meige. Paris, Masson, 1895; 13. Brissaud É...
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History of Amusia
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 44
Published: 20 May 2019
10.1159/000494955
EISBN: 978-3-318-06463-6
... was diagnosed as alexia without agraphia (pure alexia) by Joseph Jules Déjerine (1849–1917) in 1892, had been trained as a musician [ 7 ]. This patient, with damage to the left occipital and temporal lobes, had difficulties reading not only individual words but also musical scores. Nevertheless, he could sing...
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Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 44
Published: 20 May 2019
EISBN: 978-3-318-06463-6
..., 521–523, 859–861. 32. Pitres A: Considérations sur l’agraphie. Rev Med 1884;4:855–873. 33. Dejerine J: Contribution à l’étude des troubles de l’écriture chez les aphasiques. Mem Soc Biol 1891;43:97–113. 34. Dejerine J: Sur un cas de cécité verbale avec agraphie, suivi d’autopsie. C R...
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Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 44
Published: 20 May 2019
EISBN: 978-3-318-06463-6
... Psychiatry 1977;40:221–224. 5. Kawamura M: Expressive Aspects of Amusia. JPN J Logoped Phoniatr 1996;37:468–473. 6. Midorikawa A: Amusia. Brain and Nerve 2007;59:865–870. 7. Hanley JR, Kay J: Monsieur C, Dejerine’s case of alexia without agraphia; in Code C, Wallesch CW, Joanette Y, Lecours AR...
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Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 44
Published: 20 May 2019
EISBN: 978-3-318-06463-6
..., pp 476–479. 8. Dejerine J: Anatomie des Centres Nerveux Tome 1. Paris, Rueff et Cie, 1895, pp 404–405. ...
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Available to PurchaseBook: War Neurology
Series: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 38
Published: 04 April 2016
EISBN: 978-3-318-05606-8
... des Nerfs, ed 2. Paris, Masson, 1918. 13. Athanassio-Bénisty C: Les Lésions des Nerfs: Traitement et Restauration. Paris, Masson, 1919. 14. Athanassio-Bénisty C: Clinical Forms of Nerve Lesions. London, University of London Press, 1918. 15. Dejerine J, Dejerine A, Mouzon J: Les lésions des...
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Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 31
Published: 07 March 2013
EISBN: 978-3-318-02272-8
... neurological intelligentsia: from Brissaud and Dejerine to Sollier and Babinski. Eur Neurol 2007;57:129-136 6. Proust A: Des différentes forme de ramollissement du cerveau. Paris, Thèse d'agrégation, 1866; 7. Proust A, Ballet G: L'hygiène du neurasthénique. Paris, Masson, 1897; 8. Tadié JY...
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Available to PurchaseBook: Manifestations of Stroke
Series: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 30
Published: 16 February 2012
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9911-5
.... Lriggs WJ, Beric A: Sensory abnormalities and dysaethesias in the anterior spinal artery syndrome. Brai 1992;115:189-198 9. Déjerine J: Intermittent spinal cord claudication (in French). Presse Me 1911;19:981-984 10. Debette S, Gauvrit JY, Desseaux G, Nibbio A, Henon H, Pruvo JR Leys D...
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Birth of Modern Psychiatry and the Death of Alienism: The Legacy of Jean-Martin Charcot
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 29
Published: 07 October 2010
10.1159/000321773
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9557-5
... [ 11 ]. In 1911, Gilbert Ballet, who was the third holder of the chair of clinique des maladies mentales et de l’encéphale (mind and brain diseases), rejected Jules Dejerine's claim (second successor to Charcot's chair) that Charcot had captured the field of hysteria for neurology by ‘taking it away...
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Following Charcot: A Forgotten History of Neurology and Psychiatry
Available to PurchaseSeries: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
Volume: 29
Published: 07 October 2010
10.1159/isbn.978-3-8055-9557-5
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9557-5
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