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  1. 20 de nov. de 2018 · In May 1868, Jean Martin Charcot (1825–93) (Fig. 1 A) delivered a series of major lectures, establishing multiple sclerosis as a novel disease of the nervous system. Delving into the early 19th century medico-scientific literature illustrates how confusions delayed the identification of multiple sclerosis as a single nosological ...

    • Bernard Zalc
    • 10.1093/brain/awy287
    • 2018
    • Brain. 2018 Dec; 141(12): 3482-3488.
  2. Há 5 dias · Catherine Lubetzki. Published: December, 2018 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422 (18)30410-1. 150 years since Charcot's lectures on multiple sclerosis. In 1868, at La Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, France, Jean Martin Charcot delivered the lectures. 1.

    • Catherine Lubetzki
    • 2018
  3. Multiple Sclerosis. The first description of multiple sclerosis (MS) dates back to the 14 th century, but it was Charcot and the use of the anatomoclinical method that made the first correlations between the clinical features of MS and the pathological changes noted post-mortem. 3, 10 The recognition of MS as a distinct disease was quite a feat ...

    • David R. Kumar, Florence Aslinia, Steven H. Yale, Joseph J. Mazza
    • 10.3121/cmr.2009.883
    • 2011
    • Clin Med Res. 2011 Mar; 9(1): 46-49.
  4. Charcot uses hypnotism to treat hysteria and other abnormal mental conditions. All materials from "Iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière" (Jean Martin Charcot, 1878) Charcot's primary focus was neurology. He named and was the first to describe multiple sclerosis.

  5. 26 de fev. de 2020 · It wasn’t until 1868 that the famous neurologist, Jean-Martin Charcot, lectured on the features of MS and gave it a name. Charcot was a French scientist, instructor, and physician who is claimed by some to be the founder of modern neurology.

  6. The features of multiple sclerosis were first well defined by Jean-Martin Charcot, neurologist at the Hôpital de Salpétrière in 1868, as 'la sclérose en plaques'. In particular he made the distinction between the tremor of paralysis agitans (later called Parkinson's disease) and that of multiple sclerosis.

  7. 23 de mai. de 2017 · Medical discoveries. Charcot, originally a pathologist, recognised the relationship between clinical and anatomical findings. The use of this method led to the correlation between the clinical features of multiple sclerosis (MS) and the pathological changes he had noted at autopsy.