Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Correspondence Between Octave Lebesgue, Known as Georges Montorgueil, and Gilles de la Tourette

View through CrossRef
Octave Lebesgue (1857–1933), better known by the pen name Georges Montorgeuil, was a contemporary of Georges Gilles de la Tourette. They were brought together by their anticlerical, progressive political ideas and by friends in common, and both made significant advances in their professional careers during the last decade of the nineteenth century. Their epistolary exchange is conserved in the French National Archives in Paris, but has been neglected until now. Beyond their close friendship, it reveals the mutual favors exchanged between them. Well-connected in the political world of the Third Republic, Montorgueil helped build Gilles de la Tourette’s reputation. The detriments of this media coverage came at a time when Gilles de la Tourette’s illness began to disrupt his behavior and weaken his judgment. Decline marked the final years of this neuropsychiatrist, whose fame had been in part due to the support of his journalist friend.
Title: Correspondence Between Octave Lebesgue, Known as Georges Montorgueil, and Gilles de la Tourette
Description:
Octave Lebesgue (1857–1933), better known by the pen name Georges Montorgeuil, was a contemporary of Georges Gilles de la Tourette.
They were brought together by their anticlerical, progressive political ideas and by friends in common, and both made significant advances in their professional careers during the last decade of the nineteenth century.
Their epistolary exchange is conserved in the French National Archives in Paris, but has been neglected until now.
Beyond their close friendship, it reveals the mutual favors exchanged between them.
Well-connected in the political world of the Third Republic, Montorgueil helped build Gilles de la Tourette’s reputation.
The detriments of this media coverage came at a time when Gilles de la Tourette’s illness began to disrupt his behavior and weaken his judgment.
Decline marked the final years of this neuropsychiatrist, whose fame had been in part due to the support of his journalist friend.

Related Results

Georges Gilles de la Tourette
Georges Gilles de la Tourette
An exhaustive biography of French neuropsychiatrist Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1857–1904) has never been undertaken. Gilles de la Tourette worked closely with the nineteenth-ce...
Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome
Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome
This chapter opens with a summary of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome as it is currently understood, then presents the lesson given by Gilles de la Tourette in 1899 on the subject. T...
Glimpses of Gilles de la Tourette’s Personality
Glimpses of Gilles de la Tourette’s Personality
Using unpublished letters as well as press excerpts, the author examines Gilles de la Tourette’s relationships with hospital administrators and journalists, which provide insight i...
Secretary, Colleague, and Friend of Jean-Martin Charcot
Secretary, Colleague, and Friend of Jean-Martin Charcot
The unpublished letters presented in this chapter, from Georges Gilles de la Tourette’s teacher Jean-Martin Charcot to Gilles de la Tourette, provide insight into the daily working...
Gilles de la Tourette the Poet?
Gilles de la Tourette the Poet?
This chapter focuses on Georges Gilles de la Tourette’s poetical pursuits. A man of many talents, these poems provide insight into yet another facet of Gilles de la Tourette’s pers...
Recapitulative List of All Gilles de la Tourette’s Publications
Recapitulative List of All Gilles de la Tourette’s Publications
Gilles de la Tourette was a prolific author from the time he started his medical studies; he published his first article in 1881. All of his publications are listed here, in chrono...
Théophraste Renaudot (1586–1653)
Théophraste Renaudot (1586–1653)
Gilles de la Tourette had a passion for the history of medicine and ideas, with a particular attachment to the city of Loudun, where his family had its roots. In 1884, he published...
Doctoral Thesis
Doctoral Thesis
On December 28, 1885, Gilles de la Tourette defended his doctoral thesis in medicine with his teacher, Jean-Martin Charcot, presiding over the jury. The subject, proposed by Charco...

Back to Top