Symptoms, in the end, are nothing but a cry from suffering organs.

Les symptômes ne sont en réalité qu'un cri des organes souffrants.

Jean-Martin Charcot

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Jean-Martin Charcot

French neurologist (1825-1893) who turned the vast Salpetriere asylum in Paris into Europe's first neurology clinic and ran it for thirty-three years. Widely called the founder of modern neurology, he named multiple sclerosis, rehabilitated James Parkinson's 1817 essay to define Parkinson's disease, and lent his name to more than fifteen medical eponyms. He trained an extraordinary generation including the young Sigmund Freud, Pierre Janet, Joseph Babinski and Gilles de la Tourette. His public Tuesday lectures on hysteria and hypnosis filled Paris salons in the 1880s but were overturned by Bernheim and the Nancy School in 1889, leaving a legacy of brilliance and theatrical excess in roughly equal measure.

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