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On
the Names of Babinski
Andrew P Gasecki and Vladimir Hachinski
Abstract:
The 100th anniversary of the discovery of the extensor
plantar response will be celebrated in 1996. It was Joseph
François Félix Babinski who became known worldwide
for the sign that bears his name. In order to help Joseph
in establishing his career, brother Henri gave up his aspirations
and abandoned engineering. Clovis Vincent, 'father' of French
neurosurgery and pupil of Joseph, stated: "Joseph Babinski
lived for science, and Henri lived for his brother; without
Henri Babinski, Joseph would not have accomplished that
much". However, Henri's name became famous in all Paris
for a cookbook Gastronomie Pratique written under
the pseudonym of 'Ali-Bab.' Throughout Joseph's career his
surname remained distorted despite his own efforts to spell
and pronounce it correctly. Several people can claim the
name Babinski, but in neurology and neurosurgery there is
only one, Joseph.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1996; 23: 76-79
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