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- illness. Many influential people such as Sigmund Freud and Jean-Martin Charcot dedicated research to hysteria patients. Currently, most physicians do...
- Gauchet, Marcel (1992). L'Inconscient cérébral (in French). Gallimard. ISBN 978-2020135481. Gauchet, Marcel; Swain, Gladys (1997). Le Vrai Charcot (in French)...
- Achille Peretti, Charcot, Dulud, Gorce-Franklin, Michelis, Poissoniers, Roule, Saussaye Ten elementary schools: Charcot A, Charcot B, Gorce-Franklin...
- Jean-Baptiste Charcot, Henry Corbin (1938-1977), Georges Dumézil (1933-1967), Lucien Febvre (1943-1947), Étienne Gilson (1930-1941), Marcel Granet (1930-1939)...
- Albert Londe was hired as a medical photographer by neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot. Londe used a camera with nine lenses and intricate timing system to study...
- sixteenth century, was a physician and writer who had studied neurology under Charcot. In his autobiographical The story of San Michele (1929), he portra****...
- American Anthropologist. 44 (2): 169–181. doi:10.1525/aa.1942.44.2.02a00010. Charcot, J.M. (January 1893). "The Faith-Cure". The New Review. 8 (44): 18–31....
- Raymond Rallier du Baty and his brother Henri anc****d their ketch, the J.B. Charcot, before embarking on a methodical exploration of the archipelago. To own...
- photography and the physics of light Charcot LibraryResearch collection of the personal library of neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot PaleobotanyResearch collection...
- Freud (1856–1939), a Viennese neurologist who studied with Jean-Martin Charcot in 1885, is often considered the father of modern psychotherapy. His methods...