Georges de Morsier, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Georges de Morsier

Swiss neurologist (1894-1982)

Date of Birth: 25-Feb-1894

Place of Birth: 16th arrondissement of Paris, ĂŽle-de-France, France

Date of Death: 09-Jan-1982

Profession: psychiatrist, neurologist, university teacher

Nationality: Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Georges de Morsier

  • Georges de Morsier (25 February 1894, Paris – 9 January 1982, Geneva) was a French-Swiss neurologist. He studied natural sciences and medicine in Geneva, and following graduation, returned to Paris as an assistant to psychiatrist GaĂ©tan de ClĂ©rambault.
  • In 1928 he became a privat-docent for neurology and psychiatry.
  • In 1941 he became an associate professor at Geneva, where in 1960, he was appointed professor of neurology and director of the university neurological clinic.
  • From 1962 onward, he was also in charge of the neurological polyclinic.Known for his research of visual hallucinations, he is credited with coining the terms "Charles Bonnet syndrome" (named after Swiss biologist Charles Bonnet) and "Zingerle syndrome" (named after Austrian neurologist Hermann Zingerle) for specific hallucinatory conditions.
  • He also honored his mentor, GaĂ©tan de ClĂ©rambault, with a syndrome — it being defined as a hallucinatory state characterized by auditory and visual hallucinations associated with chronic psychosis.
  • The condition was earlier described by ClĂ©rambault in the context with his research on mental automatisms.The eponym "De Morsier's syndrome" is a synonym for septo-optic dysplasia.

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