
Edgar Bérillon

He studied medicine in Paris, and from 1882 worked as a préparateur of comparative pathology courses at the Muséum d'histoire naturelle. In 1884 he received his medical doctorate with the dissertation-thesis "''De l'indépendance fonctionnelle des deux hémisphères cérébraux''". He worked as an inspector of ''Asiles d'aliénés de la Seine'' (Mental asylums of the Seine), and from 1888, taught classes at the École pratique de la faculté de médecine. In 1900 he became a professor at the École de Psychologie in Paris.
In 1886, he became director of the "''Revue de l'hypnotisme expérimental et thérapeutique''", a journal that was later renamed as "''Revue de l'hypnotisme et de la psychologie physiologique''". In 1889 he was named general secretary of the ''Société d'hypnologie et de psychologie'', and in 1905 was appointed president of the ''Société de pathologie comparé''. Provided by Wikipedia
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