-
century French psychiatry by
Charles Lasègue and
Jules Falret, is also
known as Lasègue–
Falret syndrome.
Recent psychiatric classifications refer to the...
- Jean-Pierre
Falret (French: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ falʁɛ]; 26
April 1794 – 28
October 1870) was a
French psychiatrist. He was born and died in Marcilhac-sur-Célé. In...
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under the
supervision of Jean-Pierre
Falret at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital.
Influenced by his
friends and
Falret, Lasègue
enrolled in the Faculté de...
- of
bipolar illness can be
traced back to the 1850s. In 1850, Jean-Pierre
Falret described "circular insanity" (la
folie circulaire,
French pronunciation:...
- mid-19th
century that a
French psychiatrist by the name of Jean-Pierre
Falret wrote an
article describing "circular insanity" and this is
believed to...
- The
concept of
bipolar disorder was
initially introduced by Baillarger,
Falret and
Grinsinger in the 19th century. However,
German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin...
- Étienne Pariset; and from 1831 till 1867 the chef d'ho****e was Jean-Pierre
Falret (1794–1870) who
contributed much to our
understanding of
bipolar disorder...
-
psychiatrists Jules Baillarger described "folie à
double forme" and Jean-Pierre
Falret described "la
folie circulaire"—alternating
mania and depression. The concept...
- rationalist-empirical school,
which most
known exponents were Pinel, Esquirol,
Falret,
Morel and Magnan. In the late
nineteenth century, the
French current was...
-
Esquirol hospital in Caen
Esquirol - Saint-Hilaire
clinic in Agen Jean
Pierre Falret (1864). Des
maladies mentales et des
asiles d'aliénés. Baillière. pp. 781–...