- Jean-Baptiste-
Maximien Parchappe de
Vinay (21
October 1800 – 12
March 1866) was a
French psychiatrist who was a
native of Épernay, Marne.
Parchappe de...
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athlete John Gadret,
cyclist Léon Homo (1872–1957),
historian Jean-Baptiste-
Maximien Parchappe de
Vinay (1800–1866),
psychiatrist Alex Vanopslagh,
Danish politician...
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Canuel (in French). Paris: Plancher. Mémoires et
souvenirs du général
Maximien Lamarque (in French). Paris: K.
Fournier jeune. 1835.
Alfred Cobban, A...
- with an
orbital period of 1370.4239593 days (3.75 years) Jean-Baptiste-
Maximien Parchappe de Vinay,
French psychiatrist Ranvir Vinay Aur Kaun?, Indian...
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killed by
Maximian rather than
worship pagan gods. "Tête
quasi colossale de
Maximien Hercule". POP –
Plateforme Ouverte du
Patrimoine – Ministère de la Culture...
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attributed to him. His P****io ****igns him two disciples,
Maximian (Maxien,
Maximien) and
Julian (Julien), who were
decapitated with him on the hill of Montmille...
- 1737: L'École des amis,
comedy in 5 acts, in verse, 26 February, 1738:
Maximien, tragedy, Comédie-Française, 28 February, 1741: Mélanide,
comedy in 5 acts...
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disorders were only
occasionally the
cause of
mental illness. Jean-Baptiste-
Maximien Parchappe de
Vinay Des prisonniers, de l'emprisonnement et des prisons...
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localisation des
fonctions cérébrales et d la folie, 1845 Jean-Baptiste-
Maximien Parchappe de
Vinay [1]
Console and classify, the
French Psychiatric Profession...
- (in German). Spaltenstein, François (1983).
Commentaire des Élégies de
Maximien [Commentary on the
Elegies of Maximi****].
Bibliotheca Helvetica Romana...