of Jean-Martin CharcotCharcot Bay Charcot Cove Charcot Island Charcot Plate, a tectonic plate under West Antarctica Cape CharcotCharcot Station, a French...
The Charcot shower or Charcot douche (alternatively spelled Charko, Scharko, Sharko, Skharko or Šarko) is a type of high-pressure shower invented by the...
Charcot disease can refer to several diseases named for Jean-Martin Charcot, such as: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a degenerative muscle disease also...
illness. Many influential people such as Sigmund Freud and Jean-Martin Charcot dedicated research to hysteria patients. Currently, most physicians do...
osteoarthropathy), also known as Charcot joint (often Charcot foot) after the first to describe it, Jean-Martin Charcot, refers to progressive degeneration...
Le Commandant Charcot is an icebreaking cruise ship operated by the French shipping company Compagnie du Ponant. Named after the French polar scientist...
Charcot Bay (63°48′S 59°35′W / 63.800°S 59.583°W / -63.800; -59.583 (Charcot Bay)) is a bay about 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) wide between Cape...
Jean-Baptiste Charcot, 1903-05, and named by him after the Hopital de la Salpetriere, a Paris hospital where his father, Doctor Jean Martin Charcot, founded...
The Charcot Plate was a fragment of the Phoenix Plate. The subduction of the Charcot Plate, beneath West Antarctica, stopped before 83 Ma, and became fused...
Charcot Island or Charcot Land is an island administered under the Antarctic Treaty System, 56 kilometres (30 nmi) long and 46 kilometres (25 nmi) wide...
Charcot Land is a peninsula of Eastern Greenland, part of the Scoresby Sound system. It lies in the Northeast Greenland National Park zone. The area is...
understood as railway spine.: 439 From Paris, Charcot's theories traveled east, carried by visitors to Charcot's hospital: the Germans Max Nonne and Hermann...
Charcot Fan (66°0′S 86°0′W / 66.000°S 86.000°W / -66.000; -86.000) is a deep-sea formation in the Southern Ocean. It lies off the coast of the West...
hysteria patients of Jean-Martin Charcot. She was institutionalized in La Salpêtrière in 1877, and was treated by Charcot until his death in 1893. She later...
Cape Charcot (66°26′S 98°30′E / 66.433°S 98.500°E / -66.433; 98.500) is a rocky headland at the northeast end of the Melba Peninsula, 3 nautical miles...
Murray to its north and the Kirkwood Range to its south. It flows past Charcot Cove and Bruce Point to the north and the Oates Piedmont Glacier and Cape...