Augusta marie déjerine-klumpke: Much more than just déjerine’s wife

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Augusta Marie Déjerine-Klumpke (1859-1927) was a formidable neurologist, neuroanatomist and researcher in France. One of the first women to be accepted for medical internship, externship and research in Paris, Augusta made her name studying and teaching anatomy, histology and dissection, attending clinical activities in neurology, obstetrics, pediatrics and neurologic trauma, performing necropsies, and writing scientific papers and book chapters. Her main research in neurology awarded her an eponym for the avulsion of the lowest root of the brachial plexus (Klumpke’s palsy). Married to her professor, the remarkable Dr. Joseph Jules Déjerine, Augusta continued her career and became the first female president of the French Society of Neurology.

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Nogueira, E. de A. G., De Carvalho, V. M., De Queiroz, M. V., Rosa, G. R., & Fragoso, Y. D. (2018, February 1). Augusta marie déjerine-klumpke: Much more than just déjerine’s wife. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. Associacao Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282x20170185

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