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Joseph Jules Dejerine
French neurologist (1849–1917)
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Malattie del midollo spinale / J. Dejerine e André-Thomas ; traduzione con note originali del Edoardo Poggio.
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Joseph Jules Dejerine
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Date: 1911
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Sémiologie des affections du système nerveux / par J. Dejerine.
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Joseph Jules Dejerine
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Date: 1914
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Contribution a l'étude de la névrite interstitielle hypertrophique & progressive de l'enfance / par J. Déjerine.
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Joseph Jules Dejerine
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Date: 1896
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Traité des maladies de la moelle épinière / par J. Dejerine et André Thomas.
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Joseph Jules Dejerine
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Date: 1902
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The psychoneuroses and their treatment by psychotherapy / by Professor J. Dejerine and Dr. E. Gauckler, authorized translation by Smith Ely Jelliffe.
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Joseph Jules Dejerine
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Date: [1913]
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Joseph Jules Dejerine. Photograph by F. Boissonnas.
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Reference: 12619i
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Professor and Mrs Dejerine's study in their flat Boulevard Saint Germain, Paris; desk, armchair, chimney and book. Photograph.
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Reference: 562144i
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Professor and Mrs Dejerine looking at a microscopic sample of the human brain. Photograph.
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Reference: 562142i
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Jules Joseph Dejerine, Mrs J.J. Dejerine and assistants at the Salpêtrière. Photograph.
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Reference: 12622i
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Sixteen French doctors with attributes of their specialties. Colour lithograph by A. Barrère, ca. 1906.
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Adrien Barrère
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Date: [1906?]
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Reference: 575240i
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