XIR155424 A Clinical Lesson with Doctor Charcot at the Salpetriere, 1887 (oil on canvas) by Brouillet, Pierre Andre (1857-c.1920); Faculty of Medicine, Lyon, France; (add.info.: Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-93) French doctor and founder of modern neurology; seated opposite Charcot in white apron is Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1859-1904), after whom Charcot named Tourette\'s Syndrome; the patient Blanche Wittmann is supported by Joseph Babinski (1857-1932); it is now thought that Mozart and Samuel Johnson may have suffered from Tourette\'s Syndrome; on the left, Marguerite Bottard (1822-1906), who was Charcot\'s chief nurse (surveillante) holds out her arms towards the patient; Marguerite Bottard has a building at la Salpetri癡re named after her;); French, out of copyright.

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