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Jacques Lacan:Biography

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1928
==1928==
* [[Lacan ]] begins [[clinical]] [[training]] at Paris Police Special Infirmary for the Insane ([[L’Infirmerie Spéciale de la Préfecture de Police]]), under the supervision of [[Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault]], whose unconventional style of teaching will exert a lasting influence on [[Lacan]].<!-- * [[Lacan]] studies under [[Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault ]] (1872-1934) at the special infirmary for the insane attached to the Police Préfecture. -->* Engagement with [[Lacan]] becomes engaged to [[Marie-Thérèse Bergerot]], to whom Lacan he will dedicate his [[{{Y}}|1932]] [[doctoral thesis]]. <!-- with a line of thanks in Greek, the other dedicatee being his brother --><!-- Marriage of Georges Bataille (1897-1962) and Sylvia Maklès.--><!-- * Lacan co-authors with M. Trénel an article on “Abasia in a case of war trauma” in the Revue neurologique. He publishes with J. Lévy-Valensi and M. Meignant a paper on “hallucinatory delirium.” Altogether, between 1928 and 1930, he co-authors five more neurological studies based on psychiatric cases. Engagement to Marie -Thérèse Bergerot, to whom he will dedicate his 1932 doctoral thesis with a line of thanks in Greek, the other dedicatee being his brother. Clinical training at the Paris Police Special Infirmary for the Insane under the supervision of Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault, whose unconventional style of teaching will exert a lasting influence on Lacan.* Clinical training at L’Infirmerie Spéciale de la Préfecture de Police, under the supervision of Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault (1872-1934).>
==1929==
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