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3 unusual facts about Duchenne de Boulogne


Duchenne

Duchenne de Boulogne (1806–1875), a French physician who pioneered modern neurology

Lenore Malen

The book's black and white photographs illustrate a range of influences – from the Kinsey Institute's archives, stills from Peter Weiss's 1967 theatrical production and film Marat/Sade and photographs by 19th-century French anatomist Guillaume-Benjamin-Amand Duchenne de Boulogne, to the photographs of the l9th-century photographer Carleton Watkins.

Superior gluteal nerve

The opposite, when the pelvis is elevated on the swing side, is known as Duchenne limp.


George Sigerson

He then went to Paris where he spent some time studying under Charcot and Duchenne; a fellow-student was Sigmund Freud.

Medical photography

Guillaume-Benjamin Duchenne de Boulogne began photographing inmates in the Salpêtrière mental hospital in Paris in 1856.


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