Paul Charles Dubois (French pronunciation: [pɔl ʃaʁl dybwa]; 28 November 1848 – 4 November 1918) was a Swiss neuropathologist who was a native of La Chaux-de-Fonds...
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counter using their normal coping mechanisms. The Swiss psychiatrist Paul Charles Dubois published the book Les psychonévroses et leur traitement moral in...
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Charles Dubois is the name of: Charles Dubois (treasurer) (died 1740), East India Company treasurer and botanist Charles Frédéric Dubois (1804–1867), Belgian...
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Pierre Joseph Dubois (1852-1924), French World War I general Raymond F. DuBois (born 1947), American private defense consultant Toussaint Dubois (1762-1816)...
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Paul Dubois may refer to: Paul Dubois (sculptor) (1829–1905), French sculptor Paul Antoine Dubois (1795–1871), French obstetrician Paul Charles Dubois...
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Paul Dubois (French pronunciation: [pɔl dybwa]; 18 July 1829 – 23 May 1905, also known by Dubois-Pigalle) was a French sculptor and painter from Nogent-sur-Seine...
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Paul Antoine Dubois (French pronunciation: [pɔl ɑ̃twan dybwa]; also Paul Antoine Dubis or Paul-Antoine Dubois; 7 December 1795 – December 1871) was a...
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known students at Geneva were Joseph Jules Dejerine (1849–1917) and Paul Charles Dubois (1848–1918). Prévost is credited with introducing modern medical...
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Ellis also acknowledges early 20th century therapists, particularly Paul Charles Dubois, though he only read his work several years after developing his...
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of Portugal Numa Droz (1844–1899), politician and Bundesrat (FDP) Paul Charles Dubois (1848–1918), a Swiss neuropathologist Oscar Tschirky (1866–1950)...
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