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Brachial amyotrophic diplegia, also
called Vulpian-Bernhardt
Syndrome (VBS),
flail arm syndrome, or man-in-barrel syndrome, is a rare
motor neuron disease...
- the
Vulpian-Heidenhain-Sherrington phenomenon.
Vulpian was born in Paris, France, in 1826.
Among other noted discoveries and experiments,
Vulpian discovered...
- arm syndrome, a
regional variant of ALS, was
first described by
Alfred Vulpian in 1886.
Flail leg syndrome,
another regional variant of ALS, was first...
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Vulpian–Heidenhain–Sherrington
phenomenon is a term
given for slow
contraction of
denervated skeletal muscle by
stimulating the
autonomic cholinergic...
- head of the
Paris Children's Hospital's
paediatric clinic, and
Alfred Vulpian, a
member of the
Commission on Rabies. He was not
allowed to hold the syringe...
- "Faradic" (electrical)
current to the heart. In 1874, Edmé Félix
Alfred Vulpian coined the term
mouvement fibrillaire, a term that he
seems to have used...
- was
badly bitten by a
supposedly rabid dog.
After consulting with
Alfred Vulpian and Jacques-Joseph
Grancher and
obtaining their ****istance,
Louis Pasteur...
- (1816–1883); Jean-Martin
Charcot (1825–1893),
founder of
modern neurology;
Alfred Vulpian (1826–1893)
Physician and neurologist;
Jules Bernard Luys (1828–1897),...
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Vertigo Viliuisk encephalomyelitis Visual Snow Von Hippel–Lindau
disease Vulpian-Bernhardt
Syndrome Wallenberg's
syndrome Werdnig–Hoffmann
disease – see...
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fibrillation was not
truly described until 1874, when Edmé Félix
Alfred Vulpian observed the
irregular atrial electrical behavior that he
termed "fremis****t...