Jules Cotard - External Links and References

External Links and References

  • Bourgeois, M (December 1980). "". Annales médico-psychologiques (FRANCE) 138 (10): 1165–80. ISSN 0003-4487. PMID 7013604.
  • Förstl, H; Beats B (March 1992). "Charles Bonnet's description of Cotard's delusion and reduplicative paramnesia in an elderly patient (1788)". British Journal of Psychiatry: the journal of mental science (ENGLAND) 160 (3): 416–8. doi:10.1192/bjp.160.3.416. ISSN 0007-1250. PMID 1562875.
  • Pearn, J; Gardner-Thorpe C (May. 2002). "Jules Cotard (1840-1889): his life and the unique syndrome which bears his name". Neurology (United States) 58 (9): 1400–3. ISSN 0028-3878. PMID 12011289.
  • Pearn, John; Gardner-Thorpe Christopher (May. 2003). "A biographical note on Marcel Proust's Professor Cottard". Journal of Medical Biography (England) 11 (2): 103–6. ISSN 0967-7720. PMID 12717539.
  • Nagy, Agnes; Vörös Viktor, Tényi Tamás (October 2008). "". Neuropsychopharmacologia Hungarica: a Magyar Pszichofarmakológiai Egyesület lapja = official journal of the Hungarian Association of Psychopharmacology (Hungary) 10 (4): 213–24. ISSN 1419-8711. PMID 19213200.
  • Berrios GE, Luque R (1995) Cotard's Delusion or Syndrome?: A Conceptual History. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 36(3), 218-23.
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Name Cotard, Jules
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Date of birth 1 June 1840
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Date of death 19 August 1889
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