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          Adolphe-Marie Gubler's Biography

          French physician and pharmacologist credited with being the first physician to differentiate between hemotogenous and hepatogenous icterus. His name is associated with “Millard-Gubler syndrome”, a condition characterized by softening of brain tissue that is caused by blockage of blood vessels of the pons. The disease is named in conjunction with Auguste Louis Jules Millard (1830–1915), who initially described the disorder in 1855. The eponymous “Gubler’s line” is a line of superficial origin of the trigeminal nerve on the pons, a lesion below which results in the aforementioned Millard-Gubler syndrome.
          He was the author of many works on botany, clinical medicine, physiology and pharmacology, with several articles on the latter subject being published in the “Journal de thérapeutique”.
          He died on 20 April 1879, aged 58.
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