Jean MarcGaspard Itard [žán már gaspár itár] (24. dubna 1774, Oraison, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence – 5. července 1838, Paříž) byl francouzský lékař, který se věnoval poruchám sluchu, péči o neslyšící a proslavil se zprávami o Viktorovi z…
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Jean-Marc-Gaspard Itard, French physician noted for his work with the deaf and with the ‘wild boy of Aveyron.’ Itard was one of the first to attempt the instruction of intellectually disabled children on a scientific basis.
Someone wrote a pretty good draft at Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Jean MarcGaspard Itard, elements of which can probably be incorporated here. MatthewVanitas (talk) 22:00, 5 December 2013 (UTC) [reply ]
Jean-Marc-Gaspard Itard traveled to Paris in 1796 to study medicine. After becoming an accomplished surgeon, Dr. Itard worked at the National Institute for Deaf-Mutes.
It is characterized by multiple movement (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic. Common tics are blinking, coughing, throat clearing, sniffing, and facial movements.
Her abuse came to the attention of Los Angeles County child welfare authorities in November 1970, when she was 13 years and 7 months old, after which she became a ward of the state of California. [1 ] [4 ] [7 ]
Translation of Les enfants sauvages. In the original, as here, Malson included complete texts of J. Itard's 2 classic studies: De l'éducation d'un homme...