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Louis Jean François
Delasiauve (14
October 1804, in Garennes-sur-Eure – 5 June 1893, in Paris) was a
French psychiatrist. In 1830 he
earned his doctorate...
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usage referring to a
psychiatric symptom was by
French psychiatrist Louis Delasiauve in 1856, and by the 1860s it was
appearing in
medical dictionaries to...
- to have children. The
condition was
first described in 1840 by
Louis Delasiauve.
Testicular torsion usually presents with
severe testicular pain or pain...
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usage referring to a
psychiatric symptom was by
French psychiatrist Louis Delasiauve in 1856, and by the 1860s it was
appearing in
medical dictionaries to...
- Gall (1758–1828) and
Johann Spurzheim (1776–1832), and
along with
Louis Delasiauve (1804–1893) and Jacques-Étienne
Belhomme (1800–1880), he is considered...
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Hospital (replacing
Prosper Lucas 1805–1885), and in 1879
succeeded Louis Delasiauve (1804–1893) as
chief physician in the
department for
epileptics at Salpêtrière...
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translated several works by
foreign physicians and
scientists —
Louis Delasiauve,
Franciscus Cornelis Donders,
Auguste Ambroise Tardieu,
Pieter Harting...
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Charcot at La Salpêtrière.
While substituting for his teacher,
Louis J.F.
Delasiauve, he
attended to Marie, a 15-year-old girl with
psychomotor ****ation...