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Désiré-Magloire Bourneville

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in 1883, where he served as a deputy until 1889. In both positions he advocated reforms of the health system. As a politician, he spearheaded efforts to train professional, secular nurses to replace the religious sisters who staffed most of the nation's hospitals at the time.
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Brigo, Francesco; Lattanzi, Simona; Trinka, Eugen; Nardone, Raffaele; Bragazzi, Nicola L.; Ruggieri, Martino; Martini, Mariano; Walusinski, Olivier (14 September 2018). "First descriptions of tuberous sclerosis by Désiré-Magloire Bourneville (1840–1909)".
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In 1880, he provided an early description of a multi-symptom disorder that was to become known as "Bourneville's syndrome", now known as
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Investigating the Supernatural: From Spiritism and Occultism to Psychical Research and Metapsychics in France, 1853–1931
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services at Bicêtre. In Paris, he founded a day school for special instruction of children with mental disability.
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Bodies and Souls: Politics and the Professionalization of Nursing in France, 1880–1922
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Sclérose tubéreuse des circonvolution cérébrales: Idiotie et épilepsie hemiplégique
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and an assistant medical officer. From 1879 to 1905 he was a physician of
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claims. Between 1882 and 1902, he published a series of volumes known as
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Iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière. Service de Jean Charcot
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Assistance, traitement et éducation des enfants idiots et dégénérés
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Encéphalite ou sclérose tubéreuse des circonvolutions cérébrales
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and other organs. The condition was also studied by the British
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He was elected to the Paris city council in 1876 and to the
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Science et miracle: Louise Lateau, ou la stigmatisée belge
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Medical Muses: Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century Paris
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neurologist
Garencières
Paris
Salpêtrière
Bicêtre
Hôpital Saint-Louis
Pitié
Franco-Prussian War
surgeon
pediatric
cholera
Amiens
Paris Commune
French Parliament
tuberous sclerosis
epilepsy
facial rash
kidney
dermatologist
John James Pringle
saints
miracles
stigmata
possessed
epilepsy
hysteria
mystical
supernatural

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