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- Brouardel was a major influence on the career of neurologist Georges Gilles de la Tourette ( 1857 1904 ).
- The disorder was named for Georges Gilles de la Tourette, the French physician who first described it in 1884.
- In 1885, Georges Gilles de la Tourette included Jumping Frenchmen syndrome in the typology of " convulsive tic illness ";
- The condition was first described in medical detail and named ( for Georges Gilles de la Tourette ) more than a century ago.
- Though the first case of Tourette syndrome was reported in 1825 by French neurologist Georges Gilles de la Tourette, its symptoms still are often misdiagnosed and misunderstood.
- He defended a young woman named Gabrielle Bompard in a sensational 1889 murder trial, calling in Georges Gilles de la Tourette as an expert witness on hypnotism.
- He also was concerned that the sensationalism hypnosis attracted had robbed it of its scientific interest, and that the quarrel with Bernheim, furthered mostly by Charcot's pupil Georges Gilles de la Tourette, had " damaged " hypnotism.
- John Davidson also featured with Keith Allen in a Channel 4 documentary entitled " Tourette De France " where he travelled with Allen and a group of Scottish people with Tourette's to Paris to visit the hospital where Georges Gilles de la Tourette practised.
- Amongst Charcot s collaborators included as members of the Salp阾ri鑢e School, there was notably Joseph Babinski, Paul Richer, Alfred Binet, Charles F閞? Pierre Janet, Georges Gilles de la Tourette, Alexandre-Achille Souques, Jules Cotard, Pierre Marie, Gilbert Ballet, Victor Dumontpallier.
- Subsequently, other descriptions of RLS were published, including those by Francois Boissier de Sauvages ( 1763 ), Magnus Huss ( 1849 ), Theodur Wittmaack ( 1861 ), George Miller Beard ( 1880 ), Georges Gilles de la Tourette ( 1898 ), Hermann Oppenheim ( 1923 ) and Frederick Gerard Allison ( 1943 ).
- According to Kushner, the French physician Jean-Martin Charcot chose his resident, Georges Gilles de la Tourette, to investigate the " relationship between tic disorders and jumping and startle behaviors reported in Malaysia, Siberia, and Maine "; Gilles de la Tourette translated Beard's descriptions and published them one year after Beard's papers.