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  Charles Foix (www.whonamedit.com)
Foix taught at Georges Charles Guillain’s (1876-1961) clinic at the Salpêtrière and at Emile Charles Achard’s (1860-1944) at the Hôpital Beaujon, always distinguishing himself by his wide knowledge and rational approach.
Foix’ main approach, using a vast material gathered at the Salpêtrière and Ivry, was to relate thrombosis of specific arteries at autopsies with symptoms and signs that he had established in his patients and he wrote a book on the blood supply and the anatomy of the brain.
Foix and his colleagues showed that the specific lesions in Parkinson’s disease is in the substantia nigra of the mid-brain.
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/1477.html   (631 words)

  
  RENE I., OF ANJOU - LoveToKnow Article on RENE I., OF ANJOU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
RENE I. (1409-1480), duke of Anjou, of Lorraine and Bar, count of Provence and of Piedmont, king of Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem, was born at Angers on the i6th of January 1409, the second son of Louis II., king of Sicily, duke of Anjou, count of Provence, and of Yolande of Aragon.
The elder, Louis III., succeeded to the crown of Sicily and to the duchy of Anjou, Rene being known as the count of Guise.
By his marriage treaty (1419) with Isabel, elder daughter of Charles II., duke of Lorraine, he became heir to the duchy of Bar, which was claimed as the inheritance of his mother Yolande, and, in right of his wife, heir to the duchy of Lorraine.
www.75.1911encyclopedia.org /R/RE/RENE_I_OF_ANJOU.htm   (2729 words)

  
 Pourquoi ça fait du bien ? - Mais que font les artistes ?
Rencontre à l’hôpital Charles Foix à Ivry-sur-Seine avec les dix compagnies résidentes regroupées à la Blanchisserie.
La rencontre a débuté par une présentation du collectif « Les Mêmes », regroupant les compagnies résidentes à la Blanchisserie, puis s’est poursuivie par une « promenade-témoignage » au sein de l’hôpital Charles Foix.
Puis elle se poursuit par une convention avec l’hôpital Charles Foix : en échange de leur installation au sein de la Blanchisserie, soutenue par la DRAC et la Région Île-de-France, les artistes s’engagent à intervenir tout au long de l’année au sein de l’hôpital.
www.maisquefontlesartistes.fr /Pourquoi-ca-fait-du-bien.html   (1324 words)

  
 FRANCIA
Charles the Simple's most famous and important deed was to cede some land, which became Normandy, to the Norse chieftan Rollo in 911.
Charles IV The Capetians are usually reckoned to begin with Hugh Capet, but his family (the house of Paris or "Robertians," after Robert the Strong) had been nudging the Carolingians for some time, and his uncle (by marriage), grandfather, and great uncle had already been Kings of France.
The biggest break came when Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, was killed in 1477 and Louis XI was able to secure the return of large parts of the Burgundian domain to France, since the heiress Mary of Burgundy would not inherit under the Salic Law.
www.friesian.com /francia.htm   (14334 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: French History: Biographies
Angoulême, Charles de Valois, comte d'Auvergne, duc d'
Chambord, Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné, comte de
Nemours, Louis Charles Philippe Raphaël d'Orléans, duc de
www.infoplease.com /encyclopedia/1frhistbio.html   (217 words)

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