Clovis Vincent was born September 26, 1879, in Ingré (Loiret) and died November 14, 1947, in Paris.
[1] Student of Professor Fulgence Raymond, Charcot's successor, had a great admiration for Joseph Babinski.
In 1914, when the First World War broke out, he served as a 2nd class Doctor adjutant in a stretcher bearers corps assigned to the 46th Infantry Regiment.
In February 1915, he participated in the Battle of Vauquois (Meuse department, Lorraine, north-eastern France).
He was appointed chief physician of the neurological center of the ninth French military region, located in the buildings of the Descartes high school in Tours.