2010
DOI: 10.1159/000321775
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The Chair of Mental and Brain Diseases: Charcot’s Pupils – Benjamin Ball, Alix Joffroy and Gilbert Ballet

Abstract: Benjamin Ball (1833-1893), Alix Joffroy (1844-1908) and Gilbert Ballet (1853-1916) were three pupils of the great Charcot (1825-1893). They were successive holders of the chair for mental illness and encephalon at its creation in 1877 until the First World War: Benjamin Ball from 1877 to 1893, Alix Joffroy from 1893 to 1908, and Gilbert Ballet from 1908 to 1916. After describing the context surrounding the creation of this chair and the choice of its representative and successors, we will examine their neurolo… Show more

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“…It is associated with chronic granulomatous inflammation of cervical meninges. It has been described by Charcot and Alix Joffroy in 1873 in Joffroy’s doctoral thesis [35].…”
Section: Eponymsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is associated with chronic granulomatous inflammation of cervical meninges. It has been described by Charcot and Alix Joffroy in 1873 in Joffroy’s doctoral thesis [35].…”
Section: Eponymsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joffroy preceded Gilbert Ballet (1853–1916), another pupil of Charcot. 3 First President of the Society of Neurology of Paris in 1899 and of the Society of Psychiatry (1908), President of the Medical Psychological Society (1900) and of the Medical Society of the Hospitals of Paris (1901), Joffroy was elected to the Academy of medicine in 1902.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%