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Albert Pitres (26 August 1848 – 1928) was a French neurological physician. He was born in Bordeaux and received his training in Paris where he was the student of Jean Martin Charcot and Jules Dejerine. He was the dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Bordeaux.
His name became associated with Pleural effusion and with Tabes dorsalis.
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