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Joseph Jules Dejerine

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The centenary of his birth was commemorated in 1949 at the fourth International Neurological Congress in Paris, when Dejerine's pupil, André Thomas, gave a discourse on his mentor's life and achievements.
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involving primarily the musculature of the shoulders and face, with pattern of inheritance autosomal dominant. Named along with French physician
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Dejerine's numerous publications span a period of more than 40 years. Like many eminent neurologists of his era, Dejerine became interested in
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characterised by motor and sensory disturbance in the limbs commencing in childhood or adolescence. Named along with French neurologist
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lesions. In English-speaking countries, this alternating syndrome is better known as Jackson's syndrome after
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in the later stages of his career and he is remembered as a proponent of the view that the personality of the
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in 1901 and received a senior appointment at the Salpêtrière in 1911 as professor of neurology at the
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Dejerine became physically debilitated by the stress of work in a military hospital during the
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occurring during birth, particularly with breech deliveries; this is actually named after
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studies in Paris. In France, he was introduced to and subsequently became a pupil of
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Dejerine was one of the pioneers in the study of localisation of function in the
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Recherches sur les lésions du système nerveux dans la paralysie ascendante aiguë
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Hendrik Jan Groenewegen; Pieter Voorn; Henk W. Berendse; Antonius B. Mulder;
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He once said, "In man, emotion is almost everything and reason very little."
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in 1886, and he found the opportunity to concentrate his efforts on
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A History of Psycholinguistics: The Pre-Chomskyan Era
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Paris, 1902 478:The Founders of Child Neurology 386:Louis ThĂ©ophile Joseph Landouzy 290:syndrome seen in neurovascular 382:progressive muscular dystrophy 380:: A hereditary form of slowly 16:French neurologist (1849–1917) 1: 73: 411:Anatomie des centres nerveux 365:olivopontocerebellar atrophy 454:. OUP Oxford. p. 364. 621: 605:University of Paris people 377:Landouzy-Dejerine syndrome 313:Dejerine-Klumpke paralysis 171:, having first shown that 131:In 1888, Dejerine married 512:. Springer. p. 104. 60:, a notable neurologist. 332:Dejerine-Roussy syndrome 325:Augusta Dejerine-Klumpke 257:Dejerine-Mouzon syndrome 133:Augusta DĂ©jerine-Klumpke 126:Augusta DĂ©jerine-Klumpke 40:Early life and education 475:Stephen Ashwal (1990). 348:Dejerine-Sottas disease 124:Dejerine and his wife, 86:, where he organized a 539:. Thieme. p. 93. 296:John Hughlings Jackson 128: 112:, School of Medicine. 90:laboratory. He became 79: 26: 536:Neurological Classics 151:. 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Index


neurologist
Geneva
Franco-Prussian War
medicine
Alfred Vulpian

HĂ´pital BicĂŞtre
pathological
professeur agrégé
neurology
Hôpital Salpêtrière
history of medicine
University of Paris

Augusta DĂ©jerine-Klumpke
Augusta DĂ©jerine-Klumpke
World War I
uremia
brain
pure alexia
supramarginal
angular
thalamic syndrome
psychology
psychotherapist
trigeminal nucleus
proprioception
stereognosis
touch

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