Figure 5 A woman with paralysie agitante

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Figure 5 A woman with paralysie agitante Figure 5 | A woman with paralysie agitante. Drawings by Paul Richer of “Anne-Marie Gavr...” in 1874 (part a) and 1879 (part b). Part a is reproduced from Ref. 31, Delahaye and Lecrosnier. Part b is reproduced from Ref. 27, Delahaye & Co. Part a is reproduced from Charcot, J.‑M. Leçons sur les Maladies du Système Nerveux faites à la Salpêtrière par J.-M. Charcot. Recueillies et publiées par Bourneville [French] Vol. 1 4th edn (Delahaye and Lecrosnier, 1880). Part b is reproduced from Charcot, J.‑M. Leçons sur les Maladies du Système Nerveux faites à la Salpêtrière par J.-M. Charcot. Recueillies et publiées par Bourneville [French] Vol. 1 2nd edn (Delahaye & Co., 1875). Goedert, M. & Compston, A. (2017) Parkinson’s disease — the story of an eponym Nat. Rev. Neurol. doi:10.1038/nrneurol.2017.165