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Philippe Auguste Tissié (1852–1935) was one of the
first neuropsychiatrists in France.
Together with
Pierre de
Coubertin and
Paschal Grousset, he was the...
- Musée Fabre,
Montpellier Fisherman with a Net, 1868
Portrait of
Alphonse Tissie, 1868, Musée Fabre,
Montpellier Flowers, 1868
Portrait of Paul Verlaine...
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study and
treatment performed by the
learned medical student,
Philippe Tissié (1852–1935).
Dadas was born on 10 May 1860 in Bordeaux,
France to a family...
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Roosevelt was on
board the SS
Britannic with her father,
mother and aunt
Tissie, when it
collided with
White Star
Liner SS Celtic. She was
lowered into...
- He came to the U.S. on a
student visa in 1983. Said
married Patricia "
Tissie"
Owens in
February 1987 when he was 30 and she was 15.
Patricia later alleged...
- the time of the collision, with her
father Elliott,
mother Anna and aunt
Tissie.
Eleanor was
lowered into a lifeboat,
screaming and protesting. She and...
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Vienna or
Moscow with no
memory of his travels. A
medical student,
Philippe Tissié,
wrote about Dadas in his
doctoral dissertation in 1887. Jean-Martin Charcot...
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immigrant father Yaser Abdel Said and a
United States-born mother,
Patricia "
Tissie" Said (née Owens). Both
girls were born in Dallas, Texas:
Amina on March...
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Organization Jean-François
Pilliard Sandra Aguettaz MEDEF Geneviève Roy
Georges Tissie CGPME Daniel Parent Pierre Burban UPA Gérard
Goupil Marie-Françoise Gondard-Argenti...
- Republic.
Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre (1842–1909),
occultist Philippe Tissié (1852–1935),
medical officer of
health Mrs.
Patrick Campbell (1865–1940)...