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Jules Séglas (May 31, 1856 – 1939) was a French psychiatrist who practiced medicine at the Bicêtre and Salpêtrière Hospitals in Paris. Early in his career, he was an assistant to famed neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893). Séglas' ideas and theories influenced a number of psychiatrists, including Henri Ey (1900–1977) and Jacques Lacan (1901–1981). In 1908 he became president of the Societé Medico-Psychologique.

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  • Louis Jules Ernest Séglas​ (31 de mayo de 1856 – 1939) fue un psiquiatra francés, considerado un alienista que formaba parte de un grupo de autores franceses que desarrollaron gran parte de sus carreras en el Hospital La Salpêtrière, y que adicionalmente estuvo en los manicomios del Hospital Bicêtre en París. Se interesó esencialmente en los problemas psiquiátricos que surgieron en su época. Influenciado por varios psiquiatras entre otros como Henri Ey (1900–1977), Jacques Lacan (1901–1981) y Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893), junto con Gilbert Ballet (1853–1916), Jules Cotard (1840–1889), Jean Pierre Falret (1794–1870) y (1857-1923), estudió la de las alucinaciones, el delirio de la negación, la melancolía, la paranoia y más ampliamente la psicosis.​ (es)
  • Louis Jules Ernest Seglas est un psychiatre français né le 31 mai 1856 à Évreux, et, mort le 6 décembre 1939 à Villeneuve-Saint-Georges ayant exercé et enseigné à Paris. Il a particulièrement étudié la nosographie des délires, des hallucinations et plus largement des psychoses. Ses idées ont inspiré nombre de psychiatres, entre autres Henri Ey. (fr)
  • Jules Séglas (May 31, 1856 – 1939) was a French psychiatrist who practiced medicine at the Bicêtre and Salpêtrière Hospitals in Paris. Early in his career, he was an assistant to famed neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893). Séglas' ideas and theories influenced a number of psychiatrists, including Henri Ey (1900–1977) and Jacques Lacan (1901–1981). In 1908 he became president of the Societé Medico-Psychologique. (en)
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  • Jules Séglas (May 31, 1856 – 1939) was a French psychiatrist who practiced medicine at the Bicêtre and Salpêtrière Hospitals in Paris. Early in his career, he was an assistant to famed neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893). Séglas' ideas and theories influenced a number of psychiatrists, including Henri Ey (1900–1977) and Jacques Lacan (1901–1981). In 1908 he became president of the Societé Medico-Psychologique. In the field of psychopathology he conducted studies of delusions, hallucinations and pseudohallucinations, providing a detailed nosology of these phenomena. He did extensive research of language and its relationship to mental illness. Here, he described linguistic traits such as logorrhea, embolalia, near-mutism, automatic speech, alexia, agraphia, et al.; and how these behaviors take shape and interact in various psychiatric disorders. (en)
  • Louis Jules Ernest Séglas​ (31 de mayo de 1856 – 1939) fue un psiquiatra francés, considerado un alienista que formaba parte de un grupo de autores franceses que desarrollaron gran parte de sus carreras en el Hospital La Salpêtrière, y que adicionalmente estuvo en los manicomios del Hospital Bicêtre en París. Se interesó esencialmente en los problemas psiquiátricos que surgieron en su época. Influenciado por varios psiquiatras entre otros como Henri Ey (1900–1977), Jacques Lacan (1901–1981) y Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893), junto con Gilbert Ballet (1853–1916), Jules Cotard (1840–1889), Jean Pierre Falret (1794–1870) y (1857-1923), estudió la de las alucinaciones, el delirio de la negación, la melancolía, la paranoia y más ampliamente la psicosis.​ (es)
  • Louis Jules Ernest Seglas est un psychiatre français né le 31 mai 1856 à Évreux, et, mort le 6 décembre 1939 à Villeneuve-Saint-Georges ayant exercé et enseigné à Paris. Il a particulièrement étudié la nosographie des délires, des hallucinations et plus largement des psychoses. Ses idées ont inspiré nombre de psychiatres, entre autres Henri Ey. (fr)
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