Jean-Martin Charcot

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Jean-Martin Charcot was a pioneering 19th-century French neurologist often regarded as the founder of modern neurology and known for his influential work on hysteria, hypnosis, and neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis.

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instanceOf human
neurologist
physician
university teacher
causeOfDeath pulmonary edema
child Jean-Baptiste Charcot NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1825-11-29
dateOfDeath 1893-08-16
educatedAt University of Paris NERFINISHED
employer Hôpital de la Salpêtrière NERFINISHED
era 19th century
ethnicGroup French
familyName Charcot NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork hypnosis
hysteria
medicine
neurology
pathology
psychiatry
givenName Jean-Martin NERFINISHED
hasEponym Charcot disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) NERFINISHED
Charcot joint NERFINISHED
Charcot triad NERFINISHED
Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease NERFINISHED
influenced Joseph Babinski NERFINISHED
Pierre Janet NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
knownFor clinical lectures at the Salpêtrière
founder of modern neurology
systematic study of neurological diseases
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Académie de médecine NERFINISHED
name Jean-Martin Charcot NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage French
notableWork description of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
description of multiple sclerosis
studies of hypnosis
studies of hysteria
placeOfBirth France
Paris
placeOfDeath France
Montsauche-les-Settons NERFINISHED
positionHeld chair of nervous system diseases
professor of anatomical pathology
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
spouse Augusta Durvis NERFINISHED
student Georges Gilles de la Tourette NERFINISHED
Joseph Babinski NERFINISHED
Pierre Marie NERFINISHED
workLocation Paris

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