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[Diagrammes]: Fig. 13

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Abstract:
Two diagrams showing the reduction of the visual field affecting Patient Sigmund S. on March 5, 1890. In the second part of his work in this book, Meige presents case studies of hysteria and delusion affecting Hebrew students. Meige, a neuroscientist, worked with Charcot on his doctorate. His main work is on dystonia, a disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, a particular set of which is named after him (Meige Syndrome).

Citation

Meige, Henry, "[Diagrammes]: Fig. 13 " (1893). Paris: Capital of the 19th Century. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:1102258/

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  • Paris: Capital of the 19th Century

    The project, "Paris, Capital of the 19th century," initiated by the French Studies and Comparative Literature Departments of Brown University, provides a window into the cultural, political and social context of 19th century Parisian culture.

    It offers online access to …

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