Abstract

Augusta Dejerine-Krumpke was the first woman to be admitted to the boarding school of Parisian hospitals. He had a cosmopolitan upbringing and was born in the United States of America. The residency is still today a very important institution in the hospital career of French doctors. The most important work of his life was done with the neurologist Jules Dejerine; a study on the anatomy of the nervous system.

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