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Charles-Émile François-Franck (7 May 1849, Paris – 8 September 1921, Paris) was a French physiologist. From 1871 he served as a hospital intern in Bordeaux, later returning to Paris, where he worked as an assistant to Étienne-Jules Marey in the laboratory of pathophysiology at the Collège de France. In 1885 he was named director of the laboratory, and in 1890, attained the title of professor. Among his assistants at the Collège de France was neuropathologist Gustave Roussy. In 1887 he was elected as a member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine.

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  • Charles-Émile François-Franck (7 May 1849, Paris – 8 September 1921, Paris) was a French physiologist. From 1871 he served as a hospital intern in Bordeaux, later returning to Paris, where he worked as an assistant to Étienne-Jules Marey in the laboratory of pathophysiology at the Collège de France. In 1885 he was named director of the laboratory, and in 1890, attained the title of professor. Among his assistants at the Collège de France was neuropathologist Gustave Roussy. In 1887 he was elected as a member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine. His research included studies of vasomotor regulation, pulmonary blood flow and investigations involving the cerebral localization of function. He was a pioneer of sympathectomy (interruption of the sympathetic nervous system for relieving pain) and remembered for his usage of cinematography to accurately record body movements. (en)
  • Charles Émile François-Franck (Parigi, 7 maggio 1849 – Parigi, 8 settembre 1921) è stato un fisiologo e patologo francese. (it)
  • Charles Émile François-Franck, född 1849 i Paris, död där 12 september 1921, var en fransk läkare. François-Franck var efter vunnen doktorsgrad en längre tid assistent hos Étienne-Jules Marey och blev 1904 dennes efterträdare som professor vid Collège de France. Han utförde en mängd viktiga undersökningar rörande dels blodomloppets, dels det centrala nervsystemets fysiologi och ägnade sig därjämte som specialist i hjärt- och kärlsjukdomar åt medicinsk praxis. Särskilt beaktansvärda är hans med stor teknisk skicklighet utförda arbeten över de . Bland hans många skrifter kan nämnas Leçons sur les fonctions motrices du cerveau (1885). (sv)
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  • Charles Émile François-Franck (Parigi, 7 maggio 1849 – Parigi, 8 settembre 1921) è stato un fisiologo e patologo francese. (it)
  • Charles Émile François-Franck, född 1849 i Paris, död där 12 september 1921, var en fransk läkare. François-Franck var efter vunnen doktorsgrad en längre tid assistent hos Étienne-Jules Marey och blev 1904 dennes efterträdare som professor vid Collège de France. Han utförde en mängd viktiga undersökningar rörande dels blodomloppets, dels det centrala nervsystemets fysiologi och ägnade sig därjämte som specialist i hjärt- och kärlsjukdomar åt medicinsk praxis. Särskilt beaktansvärda är hans med stor teknisk skicklighet utförda arbeten över de . Bland hans många skrifter kan nämnas Leçons sur les fonctions motrices du cerveau (1885). (sv)
  • Charles-Émile François-Franck (7 May 1849, Paris – 8 September 1921, Paris) was a French physiologist. From 1871 he served as a hospital intern in Bordeaux, later returning to Paris, where he worked as an assistant to Étienne-Jules Marey in the laboratory of pathophysiology at the Collège de France. In 1885 he was named director of the laboratory, and in 1890, attained the title of professor. Among his assistants at the Collège de France was neuropathologist Gustave Roussy. In 1887 he was elected as a member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine. (en)
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  • Charles-Émile François-Franck (en)
  • Charles Émile François-Franck (it)
  • Charles Émile François-Franck (sv)
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