Houellebecq? "@NewYorker: G.B. Duchenne studied human facial physiology in the 19th century: http://nyr.kr/1BvF5be pic.twitter.com/covlFPdBM2”
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Houellebecq? "@NewYorker: G.B. Duchenne studied human facial physiology in the 19th century: http://nyr.kr/1BvF5be pic.twitter.com/covlFPdBM2”
Facial paralysis (Bells Palsy or
Möbius Syndrome) affects a theatre critic. Via @NewYorker
http://nyr.kr/1BvF5be pic.twitter.com/3LSA6DYyjb
RT @NewYorker: Photographs by G. B. Duchenne, who studied human facial physiology
http://nyr.kr/1BvF5be pic.twitter.com/fmK5b0k6Lg
@NewYorker The fellow looks uncomfortably like Disraeli.
! “@NewYorker: Photo by GB Duchenne, who studied human facial physiology in the 19th century: http://nyr.kr/1BvF5be pic.twitter.com/sueN0zzdPq”
The "Pan Am smile" before it got its name: @NewYorker Duchenne, who studied human facial physiology in the 19th C, http://nyr.kr/1BvF5be
@NewYorker What have they done to his face?
@NewYorker He's a medical eponym. As in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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