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2010-12-23 09:56 Garrondo 558×838× (185934 bytes) {{Information |Description = Two images of an anorexic female patient published in 1900 in "Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpétrière", (a french medical journal) vol 13. |Source = http://jubil.upmc.fr/sdx/pl/toc.xsp?id=CS_000013_013&qid=sdx_q0&fmt=upmc&idtoc=CS_000013_013-pleadetoc&base=fa&n=13&ss=true&as=&ai= |Date = 1900 |Author = Georges Gasne (his position being "chef the clinique de la Salpétrière" at publication) |Permission = {{PD-US-1923-abroad}}. The uploader of the file has not been capable of finding the date of death of the author, so he is not sure on the copyright status in France (publication place) and other countries. |other_versions = }}
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