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Jean Martin Charcot, French neurologist and pathologist, 1893
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Jean Martin Charcot, French neurologist and pathologist, 1893
Jean Martin Charcot, French neurologist and pathologist, 1893. Charcot (1825-1893) worked at the Salpetriere Hospital, Paris from 1862, and established a neurological unit there. Among his areas of study was hypnotism. Freud was amongst his pupils. From La Nature. (Paris, 1893)
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Charcot Doctor Freud Hypnosis Hypnotism J M Jean Martin Jean Martin Jean Martin Charcot Neurologist Neurology Oxford Science Archive Pathologist Pathology Physician Sigmund Sigmund Freud
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This print captures the esteemed Jean Martin Charcot, a renowned French neurologist and pathologist in 1893. Charcot's significant contributions to the field of medicine are evident as he poses confidently, exuding an air of authority and expertise. Working at the prestigious Salpetriere Hospital in Paris since 1862, Charcot established a groundbreaking neurological unit that paved the way for advancements in understanding various disorders of the nervous system. His wide-ranging studies included delving into the enigmatic world of hypnotism, making him a pioneer in this field. Notably, one of his most prominent pupils was none other than Sigmund Freud himself. The portrait showcases Charcot's dedication to his profession, with every line etched on his face telling stories of countless hours spent unraveling medical mysteries. This engraving from La Nature magazine immortalizes his legacy as one who pushed boundaries and expanded our knowledge of neurology. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured over a century ago, we are reminded not only of Charcot's immense impact on science but also how interconnected individuals like him shaped future generations' understanding of human health. The monochrome aesthetic adds an element of timelessness to this historical artifact from Oxford Science Archive - a testament to both its artistic value and scientific significance.
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