French school and World War first: Neurological consequences of a frightening time

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Abstract

Some aspects of a dark period in the history of the modern neurology, that of the World War I (WWI), are here remembered, mainly by the neurological French School participation . Some personalities and their works related to the WWI are presented such as Joseph Babinski, Jules Froment, Clovis Vincent, Jules Joseph Dejerine, Augusta Déjérine-Klumpke, Jules Tinel, Pierre Marie, Achille Alexandre Souques, Charles Foix, and Georges Guillain.

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Gomes, M. D. M. (2015). French school and World War first: Neurological consequences of a frightening time. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 73(5), 463–465. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20150031

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