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Julian de
Ajuriaguerra (born
January 7, 1911, at
Bilbao (Spanish
Basque Country) and died at
Villefranque (French
Basque Country) on
March 23, 1993) was...
- in
society was very apparent,
especially in
street protests. Juan de
Ajuriaguerra paved the way for the EAJ-PNV's
comeback to
Basque politics from exile...
- for his work in psychosis, and his
collaborative work with
Julian de
Ajuriaguerra in Geneva,
Jacques Lacan at the
Paris Psychoanalytic Society, and Sacha...
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almost all of
Basque territory had
fallen into Franco's hands. Juan de
Ajuriaguerra, the
president of the
Biscay Regional Council of the PNV, negotiated...
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experienced the hallucinations. In 1936, Jean
Lhermitte and
Julian de
Ajuriaguerra,
concluded that
visual hallucinations consist of
thalamic lesions as...
- Consequently,
there are
several tests that are used to
diagnose dysgraphia like
Ajuriaguerra scale, BHK for
children or teenagers, the
Minnesota Handwriting ****essment...
- d'Abbadie, explorer, anthropologist,
linguist and astronomer.
Julian de
Ajuriaguerra,
neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst.
Gurutzi Arregi, ethnographer. José...
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Talairach collaborated with
Marcel David,
Henri Hacaen, and
Julian de
Ajuriaguerra on a
stereotactic device,
publishing their first work in 1949 and eventually...
- continued, with the
leader of the
Basque Nationalist Party, Juan de
Ajuriaguerra,
discussing terms, the Santoña Agreement, to
allow a
withdrawal from...
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Gabrielle Perret-Gentil (1910-1999),
Gynecologist and
Obstetrician Julian de
Ajuriaguerra (1911-1993),
Psychiatrist Adolphe Franceschetti (1896-1968), Ophthalmologist...