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Historical Bibliography Updated: June 16, 2026

Sur la paralysie agitante et la sclérose en plaques généralisée.

Publication Details

Paris: A. Delahaye, 1868 CE.

In his doctoral thesis Ordenstein, a pupil of Charcot, first defined the clinical features of multiple schlerosis in detail, with pathologic confirmation, and  distinguished the main symptoms and pathologic findings of multiple schlerosis from those paralysis agitans (later known as Parkinson's disease.) 

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Geographic Context

Publication place: Paris