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Jules Baillarger, full name
Jules Gabriel François
Baillarger (25
March 1809 – 31
December 1890), was a
French neurologist and psychiatrist.
Baillarger was...
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Bands of
Baillarger, in neuroanatomy, are two
myeloarchitectural structures, the
external band of
Baillarger and the
internal band of
Baillarger. These...
- Frey's
syndrome (also
known as
Baillarger's syndrome, Dupuy's syndrome,
auriculotemporal syndrome, or Frey-
Baillarger syndrome) is a rare neurological...
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visual cortex. It is the name
given to the
enlarged external band of
Baillarger. The
structure is
named for its discoverer,
Francesco Gennari, who first...
- ("Hospital Gazette").
Three years later, in 1854, Jules-Gabriel-François
Baillarger (1809–1890)
described to the
French Imperial Académie
Nationale de Médecine...
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scientific inquiry began in the 19th
century with
Johannes Peter Müller,
Jules Baillarger, and
Alfred Maury, and
continued into the 20th
century with Leroy. Francis...
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author refers Calmeil, Landel, Laségue, Falret,
Legrand de Saule, Regnard,
Baillarger,
Moreau de
Tours and Morel.
Gustave Le Bon and
Gabriel Tarde are also...
- axon
hillock azygos Babinski sign
baculum ball and
socket joint band of
Baillarger Bartholin's
gland basal cistern basal forebrain basal ganglia basalis...
- agitation. The
concept of
bipolar disorder was
initially introduced by
Baillarger,
Falret and
Grinsinger in the 19th century. However,
German psychiatrist...
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creating vulnerability to
psychological problems. In 1843 with
Jules Baillarger (1809–1890), François
Achille Longet (1811–1871) and
Laurent Alexis Philibert...