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  1. Jean-Martin Charcot (French:; 29 November 1825 – 16 August 1893) was a French neurologist and professor of anatomical pathology. He worked on groundbreaking work about hypnosis and hysteria, in particular with his hysteria patient Louise Augustine Gleizes.

  2. Jean-Martin Charcot (born Nov. 29, 1825, Paris, France—died Aug. 16, 1893, Morvan) was the founder (with Guillaume Duchenne) of modern neurology and one of France’s greatest medical teachers and clinicians.

  3. Jean-Martin Charcot (figure 1 ) was born in Paris, France in 1825 at a time when the field of Neurology had not been formally recognized as a distinct specialty. 2 He was a gifted painter who used his artistic abilities and strong visual memory to make associations about patterns of disease in the field of medicine and anatomy. 1 His father ...

  4. May 23, 2017 · Known as ‘le pere de la neurologie’, Professor Jean-Martin Charcot (Figure 1) is probably one of the most influential physicians in the history of modern medicine, leaving behind at least 13 eponymous diseases, one eponymous island, and students including Freud, Babinski, Janet, Tourette and Bouchard in his wake.

  5. Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) rightly is considered the father of both modern neurology and psychiatry in France and much beyond. While he never was interested in mental disease and what was called 'alienism' at the time, his career at La Salpêtrière Hospital over 30 years was mainly marked by the ….

  6. May 21, 2018 · A French neurologist and professor who studied hysteria and its "psychological" origin. He influenced Freud's psychoanalysis and was a pioneer of neurological description and classification.

  7. A biography of Jean-Martin Charcot, a pioneer of neurology and psychosomatic medicine, who described many diseases and disorders of the nervous system. Learn about his clinical and anatomoclinical methods, his cohort of famous collaborators, and his contributions to the history of neurology.