Abstract:Suas atividades como professor se iniciaram em 1925 quando foi contratado para reger a Cadeira de Psiquiatria e Moléstias Nervosas na Faculdade de Medicina de S. Paulo. Em 1935, desdobrando-se a cadêira, foi contratado para reger a de Neurologia. Já em 1932, a Congregação da Faculdade, por decisão unanime, enviara aos poderes competentes longo e documentado memorial propondo-o para a regencia definitiva, independentemente de concurso. A isso se recusou e dando notável exemplo de amor à disciplina e grande eleg… Show more
“…His ephemeral academic life is highlighted by encouraging disciples, by writing scientific articles and by participating in societies 7,8 . Adherbal Tolosa, Paulino Longo, Oswaldo Lange and Fausto Guener were his main disciples.…”
Section: Dr Enjolras Vamprémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adherbal Tolosa, Paulino Longo, Oswaldo Lange and Fausto Guener were his main disciples. They had remarkable achievements: 1. succeeding Enjolras; 2. establishing the chair and the service of Neurology at the Paulista School of Medicine (1933), having Fausto Guerner as the first professor of Neurology; 3. creating the journal "Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria" (1943); and 4. founding the Brazilian Academy of Neurology (1962) 7,8,13,14 . Enjolras Vampré published more than 120 works, proving his profound knowledge in the nervous system (check references 10 and 17) 6,15 .…”
Section: Dr Enjolras Vamprémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enjolras Vampré had an ephemeral but prominent academic life. He was well-known for his didactic capabilities and his practical approach 8 . Enjolras (no surname, born around 1810; Figure 2B), one of the main characters of Victor Hugo's novel , was around 22 years old 17 .…”
Section: Similarities Between a Faculty Member And A Fictional Charactermentioning
Enjolras Vampré (1885-1938) was one of the pioneering neurologists in Brazil whose name is a tribute to one of the characters of the book Les Misérables (1862), written by Victor Hugo (1802-1885). In this article, the authors point out evidence that the coincident names were not just a matter of homage, and even more so, the life of Dr. Enjolras had many similarities with the interesting character.
“…His ephemeral academic life is highlighted by encouraging disciples, by writing scientific articles and by participating in societies 7,8 . Adherbal Tolosa, Paulino Longo, Oswaldo Lange and Fausto Guener were his main disciples.…”
Section: Dr Enjolras Vamprémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adherbal Tolosa, Paulino Longo, Oswaldo Lange and Fausto Guener were his main disciples. They had remarkable achievements: 1. succeeding Enjolras; 2. establishing the chair and the service of Neurology at the Paulista School of Medicine (1933), having Fausto Guerner as the first professor of Neurology; 3. creating the journal "Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria" (1943); and 4. founding the Brazilian Academy of Neurology (1962) 7,8,13,14 . Enjolras Vampré published more than 120 works, proving his profound knowledge in the nervous system (check references 10 and 17) 6,15 .…”
Section: Dr Enjolras Vamprémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enjolras Vampré had an ephemeral but prominent academic life. He was well-known for his didactic capabilities and his practical approach 8 . Enjolras (no surname, born around 1810; Figure 2B), one of the main characters of Victor Hugo's novel , was around 22 years old 17 .…”
Section: Similarities Between a Faculty Member And A Fictional Charactermentioning
Enjolras Vampré (1885-1938) was one of the pioneering neurologists in Brazil whose name is a tribute to one of the characters of the book Les Misérables (1862), written by Victor Hugo (1802-1885). In this article, the authors point out evidence that the coincident names were not just a matter of homage, and even more so, the life of Dr. Enjolras had many similarities with the interesting character.
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