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Alix Joffroy
Alix
Joffroy
was a
French
neurologist
and
psychiatrist
remembered
for describing
Joffroy's sign
. He studied in
Paris
, earning his
doctorate
in
1873
,
becoming
médecin des hôpitaux in
1879
and
agrégé
in 1880. He worked at the
Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
from
1885
and succeeded
Benjamin Ball
as
professor
of
clinical psychiatry
in
1893
.
Jean-Martin Charcot
encouraged him to study
neurology
, and together they demonstrated
atrophy
of
anterior horn cells
in the
spinal cord
in
poliomyelitis
in
1869
.