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Charles Féré

French physician

Died when: 54 years 283 days (657 months)
Star Sign: Cancer

 

Charles Féré

Charles Samson Féré (13 July 1852 in Auffay – 22 April 1907) was a French physician.He initially studied medicine in Rouen, where he subsequently served at the Hôtel-Dieu under surgeon Achille Flaubert (1813-1882), an older brother of writer Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880).

Afterwards, he relocated to Paris, where in 1877 he gained his internship.In 1881 he began work as an assistant to Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893), who was a profound influence to Féré's career.

In 1887, he was appointed chief medical officer at the Hospice Bicêtre, remaining there for the rest of his career.

Féré's wide-ranging research covered subjects such as medicine, psychology, criminology, sexuality, hypnosis, Darwinism, heredity, et al.The following are a few of his principal written works: * Le Magnétisme animal (with Alfred Binet), 1887 - Animal magnetism. * Dégénérescence et criminalité, 1888 - Degeneration and criminality. * La Pathologie des émotions, 1892 - The pathology of emotions. * La Famille névropathique, 1894 - The neuropathic family. * L'instinct sexuel: évolution et dissolution, 1899 - The sexual instinct, evolution and dissolution.

Féré is credited with introducing the term "hallucination altruiste" to denote a hallucination depicting a person to whom a sensation, wish, or feeling is conveyed or attributed.


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