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Name
  
Henri Claude

Role
  
Political figure

Education
  
Ecole Polytechnique


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Died
  
May 19, 1825, Paris, France

Influenced
  
Pierre Leroux, Pereire brothers, Barthelemy Prosper Enfantin, Thorstein Veblen, Auguste Comte, Karl Marx

Books
  
The political thought of Saint-Simon

Parents
  
Balthasard-Henri de Saint-Simon, Blanche Elisabeth de Rouvroy de Saint Simon

Similar People
  
Charles Fourier, Auguste Comte, Robert Owen, Karl Marx, Pierre‑Joseph Proudhon

NYFA 2014 - In Conversation Henri Claude OYIMA & Etienne GERNELLE [In English]


Henri Charles Jules Claude (31 March 1869 – 29 November 1945) was a French psychiatrist and neurologist born in Paris.

He studied medicine under Charles-Joseph Bouchard (1837-1915), and was an assistant to Fulgence Raymond (1844-1910) at the Salpêtrière Hospital. From 1922 until 1939, he served as chair of mental illness and brain diseases at the Hôpital Sainte-Anne in Paris.

Henri Claude played a leading role in introducing Freudian theories of psychoanalysis into French psychiatry. He was responsible for the creation of the first laboratory of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis at the school of medicine at the University of Paris.

His name is lent to the eponymous "Claude syndrome", which is a midbrain syndrome characterized by oculomotor palsy on the side of the lesion and ataxia on the opposite side. Also "Claude's hyperkinesis sign" is named after him — a medical sign used to describe reflex movements of paretic muscles elicited by painful stimuli.

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