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  1. Sep 19, 2023 · Adrien had been on the verge of a triumph, finalement, the realization of his plan for a permanent international agency for public health. He had been attending the International Conference on Sanitation, the eleventh since its inauguration in 1851. The 1903 meeting was Proust’s seventh; he had sat through them all in Vienna, Dresden, Venice ...

  2. Adrien Proust is mentioned in Love in the Time of Cholera, a 1985 novel by Gabriel García Márquez. Published works. With neurologist Gilbert Ballet he was the author of an important book on neurasthenia, titled L'hygiène du neurasthénique (1900). It was later translated into English and published as "The treatment of neurasthenia" (1903).

  3. Apr 20, 2022 · 1. Introduction. In the centenary of the death of the celebrated French writer Marcel Proust (1871–1922), the author of the masterpiece “À la recherche du temps perdu” (“In Search of Lost Time”, 1913–1927), it is important to remember his father, the famous physician and public health official Achille-Adrien Proust (1834–1903), who was a pioneer of public hygiene, setting up a ...

    • 10.3390/vaccines10050644
    • 2022/05
    • Vaccines (Basel). 2022 May; 10(5): 644.
  4. May 3, 2021 · Charles Swann—the Jewish man-about-town, welcome in every living room high, low, and middle—thinks that he is desperately in love with the courtesan Odette de Crécy; his eventual marriage to ...

  5. May 5, 2022 · Proust began work on “In Search of Lost Time” in 1907. The first volume, “Swann’s Way,” was published in 1913 by the Grasset publishing house, though at the author’s expense. World War I delayed the release of the second volume to 1919, this time published by the famous Gallimard, which became Proust’s regular publisher.

  6. May 15, 2017 · On evenings during the family’s holidays in Illiers, Marcel, Robert, their mother, Jeanne, and their father, Dr. Adrien Proust, would take long walks after dinner along one or the other of two ...

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  8. Jan 10, 2007 · Marcel’s father, Adrien Proust, was a famous physician who had written papers on stroke, aphasia, hysteria and neurasthenia, and who introduced his son to Charcot’s pupil, Edouard Brissaud, the founder of the Revue Neurologique. Three years later, Brissaud published a landmark book on asthma with a preface by Adrien Proust.

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