
The 19th Century brought many medical advances and discoveries in neurology, with the famed Parisian La Salpêtrière hospital at its center. Medical giants such as Jean-Martin Charcot, Joseph Babinski, and even for a short time Sigmund Freud, walked these halls, so it is a wonder that, an equal among these men, very little exists in the literature on Georges Gilles de la Tourette.This biography is the first comprehensive volume to delve into the life, scholarship, writing, and hobbies of the famed doctor. In Part One, we learn Georges' family history, follow his schooling and mentorship under Charcot, travel to the Worlds Fair of 1900, evade an attempted assassination, all before succumbing to death by syphilis. Part Two provides an in-depth analysis of his neurological and psychiatric works, notably the epynomous neurological disorder that will forever remain “Tourette's Syndrome.” Part Three looks at the lighter side of Georges, inspecting his favorite past-times as poet, historian, and art critic. Part Four brings an extensive bibliography of Georges' complete body of work. Author Olivier Walusinski pulls together unpublished family archives, Georges' correspondence with the Parisian journalist Georges Montorgueil, journal articles, and police archives to shed an original light on the famed doctor's life and lasting legacy. These archives have never before been studied or made available to the public, making this one of the first and most comprehensive biographies available and a must-have for any medical library.
This biography investigates the life and professional contributions of Georges Gilles de la Tourette, seeking to elevate his historical standing alongside his contemporaries at La Salpêtrière. Author Olivier Walusinski, a medical doctor, utilizes previously unpublished family archives, personal correspondence, and police records to construct a comprehensive portrait of the neurologist. The text argues that Tourette's influence extends far beyond the eponymous syndrome, positioning him as a multifaceted intellectual and a central figure in 19th-century Parisian medicine.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to medical history due to its use of previously inaccessible primary source materials. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the depth of the research provided by Walusinski in documenting a previously under-examined medical figure.
Page Count:
510
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019063605X
ISBN-13:
9780190636050
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