Millard-Gubler syndrome (paralysis)

Millard-Gubler syndrome (paralysis)
Mil·lard-Gub·ler syndrome (paralysis) (me-yahrґ goo-blaґ) [Auguste L.J. Millard, French physician, 1830–1915; Adolphe Marie Gubler, French physician, 1821–1879] see under syndrome.

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