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  2. Guy de Chauliac - Wikipedia

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    Guy de Chauliac (French: [də ʃoljak]), also called Guido or Guigo de Cauliaco (c. 1300 – 25 July 1368), was a French physician and surgeon who wrote a lengthy and influential treatise on surgery in Latin, titled Chirurgia Magna. It was translated into many other languages (including Middle English) and widely read by physicians in late ...

  3. Category:French physicians - Wikipedia

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    French military doctors (57 P) N. French nephrologists (6 P) French neurologists (1 C, 77 P) O. French obstetricians (30 P) French oncologists (17 P) French ...

  4. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Ignace Guillotin (French: [ʒozɛf iɲas ɡijɔtɛ̃]; 28 May 1738 – 26 March 1814) was a French physician, politician, and freemason who proposed on 10 October 1789 the use of a device to carry out executions in France, as a less painful method of execution than existing methods.

  5. Jean-Martin Charcot - Wikipedia

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    Charcot was a part of the French neurological tradition and studied under, and greatly revered, Duchenne de Boulogne. [9] [10] "He married a rich widow, Madame Durvis, in 1864 and had three children, Jeanne, Jean-Paul and Jean-Baptiste, who later became a doctor and a famous polar explorer". [11] He has been described as an atheist. [12]

  6. Antoine Louis - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Louis (French: [ɑ̃twan lwi]; 13 February 1723, Metz – 20 May 1792) was an 18th-century French surgeon and physiologist. He was originally trained in medicine by his father, a sergeant major at a local military hospital. As a young man he moved to Paris, where he served as gagnant-maîtrise at the Salpêtrière. In 1750 he was ...

  7. French doctor still treating patients at 98 - AOL

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    CHEVILLY-LARUE, France, Nov 22 (Reuters) - When French doctor Christian Chenay saw his first patients in 1951, penicillin was state of the art. Now 98 years old, he is still working and opens his ...

  8. Category:17th-century French physicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "17th-century French physicians" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. ... Jean Hamon (doctor) J. Jean-Jacques Belloc; L.

  9. Philippe Pinel - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Pinel (French:; 20 April 1745 – 25 October 1826) was a French physician, precursor of psychiatry and incidentally a zoologist. He was instrumental in the development of a more humane psychological approach to the custody and care of psychiatric patients, referred to today as moral therapy. He worked for the abolition of the shackling ...