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Pierre Bonnier

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Pierre Bonnier (16 August 1861 in Templeuve – 22 March 1918 in Paris) was a French otologist. He was the brother of architect Louis Bonnier (1856–1946).

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Dr. Pierre Bonnier

He studied medicine in Paris, and in 1897 began work as an assistant in the medical clinic of the Hôtel-Dieu in Paris. In 1901 he was named president of Société d’Otologie et de Laryngologie de Paris. He was a member of the Institut Psychologique (from 1902) and the Société de Neurologie (from 1903).[1]

He specialized in research of auditory and vestibular systems and their disorders.[1] The eponymous "Bonnier syndrome" is a syndrome characterized by deafness, ocular disturbances and other symptoms due to a lesion of the nucleus of Deiters.[2][3] Around 1905 he introduced the term aschématie (aschematia) for a group of symptoms indicated by an inadequate account of the space occupied by some part of the body.[4]

Selected works

  • Vertige, 1894 – Vertigo.
  • L'oreille, 1896 – The ear.
  • L'audition, 1901 – Hearing.
  • Le sens des attitudes, 1904 – Sensory dispositions.
  • La voix, sa culture physiologique; théorie nouvelle de la phonation, 1907 – The voice, its physiological culture (new theory of phonation).
  • L'action directe sur les centres nerveux: centrothérapie, 1913 – Direct action on the nerve centers, centrotherapy.[5]
  • Défense organique et centres nerveux, 1914 – Organic defense and nerve centers.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Classic Cases in Neuropsychology, Volume 2 edited by Chris Code, Yves Joanette, Andre Roch Lecours, Claus-W. Wallesch
  2. ^ Bonnier syndrome Medlexicon
  3. ^ Companion to Clinical Neurology by William Pryse-Phillips
  4. ^ A Dictionary of Hallucinations by Jan Dirk Blom
  5. ^ HathiTrust Digital Library (published works)
  6. ^ Most widely held works about Pierre Bonnier WorldCat Identities