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Marcel André Henri Félix Petiot (17 January 1897 – 25 May 1946) was a French medical doctor and serial killer. He was convicted of multiple murders after the discovery of the remains of 23 people in the basement of his home in Paris during World War II. He is suspected of the murder of about 60 to 200 victims during his lifetime, although ...
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 ...
Antoine d'Aquin (Antonius Aquinas) born in 1629 in Paris and died on 17 May 1696 in Vichy was a French physician. In April 1672, he became the king's first doctor in the service of Louis XIV. [1] [2] He was Lord and Count de Jouy-en-Josas. [3] [4]
Marcel Petiot – French serial killer; Herta Oberheuser (1911–1978) – Nazi human experimentation; Richard J. Schmidt – American physician who contaminated his girlfriend with AIDS-tainted blood; Harold Shipman (1946–2004) – British serial killer; Michael Swango (born 1953) – American serial killer; An A-Z list of Wikipedia articles ...
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 ...
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.
Pages in category "18th-century French physicians" The following 128 pages are in this category, out of 128 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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]