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    G. Bouchard et M. De Braekeleer (dir.), Histoire d'un génome

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    Brunet Guy. G. Bouchard et M. De Braekeleer (dir.), Histoire d'un génome. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 46ᵉ année, N. 6, 1991. pp. 1470-1471

    Carl Bouchard : Se voir en amour

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    Sénéchal and Blackburn examine the materials and devices in Bouchard’s work which, according to Sénéchal, “put(s) the concept of love on trial.” These texts are followed by the transcription of an email exchange between M. LaChance and J-E Joos (which includes a reply by Bouchard), commenting on the artist’s interdisciplinary works. Brief biographical notes on artist and authors. List of works. 6 bibl. ref

    Sur les mœurs de la Heptadonta analis Hope [Col.]

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    Bouchard M. Sur les mœurs de la Heptadonta analis Hope [Col.]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 4 (7),1899. p. 139

    Sur quelques Cicindelètes de Sumatra (Col.)

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    Bouchard M. Sur quelques Cicindelètes de Sumatra (Col.). In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 6 (17),1901. pp. 295-296

    Notes sur les Serrimargo et les Peripristus [Col.] de la tribu des Coptodérides

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    Bouchard M. Notes sur les Serrimargo et les Peripristus [Col.] de la tribu des Coptodérides. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 6 (4),1901. pp. 90-91

    Soulé (M.), Noel (J.) et Bouchard (F.). — Le Placement familial (Paris, P.U.F., 1964)

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    Turbiaux Marcel. Soulé (M.), Noel (J.) et Bouchard (F.). — Le Placement familial (Paris, P.U.F., 1964). In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 21 n°267, 1968. p. 621

    Le processus rédactionnel - Écrire à plusieurs voix. M.-M. de Gaulmyn, R. Bouchard et A. Rabatel (dir.), 2001

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    Bernié Jean-Paul. Le processus rédactionnel - Écrire à plusieurs voix. M.-M. de Gaulmyn, R. Bouchard et A. Rabatel (dir.), 2001. In: La Lettre de la DFLM, n°29, 2001/2. pp. 40-41

    Great careers: Cornil, Bouchard, Bourneville and Proust

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    Several French physicians of the 19th century are considered to be the pioneers of modern neurology, especially Jean-Martin Charcot. Later, the pupils of Charcot--interns at La Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, including Cornil, Bouchard and Bourneville--went on to make great contributions to the field of neurology with their own discoveries. Specifically, with their mentor, they made the following contributions: Bouchard is responsible for first-ever description of cerebral hemorrhage pathogenesis; Bourneville arranged for the publication of Charcot's works; Cornil demonstrated histological evidence that supported Guillaume Duchenne's hypothesis regarding the cause of paralysis in poliomyelitis and he made the first diagnosis of chronic childhood arthritis. Besides these physicians, Adrien Proust, the father of the novelist Marcel, who had met Charcot at the Salpêtrière during the early part of his career, was a renowned physician, who also contributed greatly to research through his published works on stroke, aphasia, hysteria and neurasthenia
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