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Jean-Martin Charcot, the Salpetriere and George Sigerson: a note

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 July 2014

D. Walsh*
Affiliation:
Health Research Board, Dublin, Ireland
*
*Address for correspondence: D. Walsh, Health Research Board, Knockmaun House, Lower Mount Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. (Email: dwalsh @hrb.ie)

Abstract

This short paper sheds some further light on the relationship between George Sigerson and Jean-Martin Charcot. It describes the development of Sigerson’s friendship with Charcot, his attendance at Charcot's lectures at the Salpetriere, and his translation of them into English.

Type
Perspective
Copyright
© College of Psychiatrists of Ireland 2014 

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