Georges Gilles de la Tourette
French neurologist
Georges Albert Édouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette was a French neurologist and the namesake of Tourette syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by tics. His main contributions in medicine were in the fields of hypnotism and hysteria. Wikipedia
Born: October 30, 1857, Saint-Gervais-les-Trois-Clochers, France
Died: May 22, 1904 (age 46 years), Lausanne, Switzerland
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Georges Albert Edouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette (1857-1904), a French neurologist and pupil of Jean Martin Charcot at the Salpêtrière hospital in Paris, ...
Georges Albert Edouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette (1857-1904), one of Charcot's favourite pupils and his self-appointed amanuensis made several valuable ...
French neuropsychiatrist Georges Gilles de la Tourette first described in 1885 the “Maladie des Tics” which earned him eponymous fame.
Gilles de la Tourette and the Discovery of Tourette Syndrome
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In 1885, Gilles de la Tourette described 9 patients who suffered from a disorder characterized by involuntary movements, echolalia, echopraxia, coprolalia, ...
Pierre-Clément Gilles de la Tourette (1766–1840) was a French Navy surgeon in Rochefort in southwestern France; he later set up as a physician in Loudun. The ...
Gilles de la Tourette's character was described as talented but erratic, and his life was relatively short for current standards but far from uneventful. Gilles ...