Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Henri Legrand du Saulle (Dijon, 16 April 1830 – Paris, 5 May 1886) was a French psychiatrist. As a young man he worked as an assistant to Bénédict Morel (1809-1873) at Saint-Yon, and also served under Louis-Florentin Calmeil (1798-1895) at the Charenton Asylum. In 1856 became a doctor to the medical faculty in Paris. Later on, he was appointed physician at the Bicêtre Hospital (replacing Prosper Lucas 1805-1885), and in 1879 succeeded Louis Delasiauve (1804-1893) as chief physician in the department for epileptics at Salpêtrière Hospital. During his career he was also associated with the Dépôt de la Préfecture de police, serving from 1863 as médecin-adjoint to Charles Lasègue (1816-1883).He is known for his studies on personality disorders, particularly pioneer work involving phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders. He also performed extensive work in forensic psychiatry, being interested with the medical-judicial aspects of psychopathology."@en }
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- Henri_Legrand_du_Saulle abstract "Henri Legrand du Saulle (Dijon, 16 April 1830 – Paris, 5 May 1886) was a French psychiatrist. As a young man he worked as an assistant to Bénédict Morel (1809-1873) at Saint-Yon, and also served under Louis-Florentin Calmeil (1798-1895) at the Charenton Asylum. In 1856 became a doctor to the medical faculty in Paris. Later on, he was appointed physician at the Bicêtre Hospital (replacing Prosper Lucas 1805-1885), and in 1879 succeeded Louis Delasiauve (1804-1893) as chief physician in the department for epileptics at Salpêtrière Hospital. During his career he was also associated with the Dépôt de la Préfecture de police, serving from 1863 as médecin-adjoint to Charles Lasègue (1816-1883).He is known for his studies on personality disorders, particularly pioneer work involving phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders. He also performed extensive work in forensic psychiatry, being interested with the medical-judicial aspects of psychopathology.".
- Q5715587 abstract "Henri Legrand du Saulle (Dijon, 16 April 1830 – Paris, 5 May 1886) was a French psychiatrist. As a young man he worked as an assistant to Bénédict Morel (1809-1873) at Saint-Yon, and also served under Louis-Florentin Calmeil (1798-1895) at the Charenton Asylum. In 1856 became a doctor to the medical faculty in Paris. Later on, he was appointed physician at the Bicêtre Hospital (replacing Prosper Lucas 1805-1885), and in 1879 succeeded Louis Delasiauve (1804-1893) as chief physician in the department for epileptics at Salpêtrière Hospital. During his career he was also associated with the Dépôt de la Préfecture de police, serving from 1863 as médecin-adjoint to Charles Lasègue (1816-1883).He is known for his studies on personality disorders, particularly pioneer work involving phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders. He also performed extensive work in forensic psychiatry, being interested with the medical-judicial aspects of psychopathology.".