192 MEDICINE 



BABINSKI, distinguislied neurologist; author of import- 

 ant contributions to this branch of medicine; presides 

 over a clinic at the Pitie. 



MARFAN, professor at the Faculty, a leading authority 

 on diseases of children; one of the ablest and most 

 stimulating clinicians in Paris, whose visits at the 

 Enfants-Malades, where he directs a service, are always 

 replete with suggestion. 



NETTER, agrege, who has made many contributions 

 to the study of the meningi tides and of poliomyelitis; di- 

 rector of a clinic at the Trousseau. 



GAUCHER, professor at the Faculty, director of the 

 great dermatological clinic at the Hopital Saint-Louis, 

 where almost unequaled advantages are offered for the 

 study of diseases of the skin; author of an excellent volume 

 on dermatology (1909). 



GILBERT, professor at the Faculty of Medicine, director 

 of the old clinic of Trousseau at the Hotel-Dieu, who 

 has made many contributions concerning diseases of the 

 liver and jaundice; editor of the "Nouveau traite de 

 medecine et de therapeutique." 



ACHARD, professor at the Faculty, director of a clinic 

 at the Hopital Necker, known especially for his studies 

 of renal function. 



JANET, professor of psychology at the College de 

 France; director of a laboratory at the Salpetriere; 

 whose contributions to the study of hysteria are well 

 known. 



LABBE, agrege, who has devoted himself especially 

 to the diseases of nutrition and metabolism; director of 

 a service at the Charite*. 



TEISSIER, agrege*, collaborator with Potain in his 

 studies on the cardio- vascular system; editor of his 

 posthumous volume on the blood pressure; physician at 

 the Claude Bernard. 



