PierreMarie (9 September 1853 – 13 April 1940) was a French neurologist and political journalist close to the SFIO. After finishing medical school, he...
Pierre and Marie Curie University (French: Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, UPMC), also known as Paris VI, was a public research university in Paris...
theory of "radioactivity"—a term she coined. In 1906, Pierre Curie died in a Paris street accident. Marie won the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery...
Pierre Henri Marie Schaeffer (English pronunciation: /piːˈɛər ˈhɛnriː məˈriː ˈʃeɪfər/ , French pronunciation: [ʃɛfɛʁ]; 14 August 1910 – 19 August 1995)...
PierreMarie Gallois (29 June 1911 – 24 August 2010) was a French Air Force brigadier general and geopolitician. He was instrumental in the constitution...
PierreMarie Félix Janet (French: [ʒanɛ]; 30 May 1859 – 24 February 1947) was a pioneering French psychologist, physician, philosopher, and psychotherapist...
PierreMarie Augustin Filon (1841–1916) was a French professor of rhetoric and the author of a number of works of fiction, as well many articles, reviews...
Bekhterev of Russia in 1893, Adolf Strümpell of Germany in 1897, and PierreMarie of France in 1898 were the first to give adequate descriptions which...
luncheon for Pierre. While in London, Pierre and Marie were awarded the Davy Medal of the Royal Society of London. In the same year, Pierre and Marie Curie,...
The eponymous 'Bamberger–Marie syndrome' is named for Austrian internist Eugen von Bamberger and French neurologist PierreMarie. Periosteal reaction Hypertrophic...
Jesus and Mary Roberdel, Pierre. Marie-Julie Jahenny, la stigmatisée de Blain 1850–1941 Ragot, Pierre. La Stigmatisée de Blain: Marie-Julie Jahenny Marquis...