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Journal articles on the topic "Physicians - France - biography"

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Banzelyuk, Egor N., Vladimir I. Borodulin, Konstantin A. Pashkov, and Aleksey V. Topolyanskiy. "Methodical abdominal palpation: the history of the development of the method." Terapevticheskii arkhiv 93, no. 8 (August 15, 2021): 999–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.26442/00403660.2021.08.200969.

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Despite the development of instrumental and laboratory methods, objective examination of a patient is an important diagnostic doctors tool, especially at the first contact with the patient and in outpatient practice. The physician Frantz Glnard (18481920) [France] and russian professors Vasily P. Obraztsov (18511920) and Theodor Georg (Fyodor) Hausmann (18681944) developed methodical abdominal palpation, which entered clinical practice a little more than a hundred years ago. Their brief biographies and scientific achievements are review, and the contribution of each of them to the creation of the abdomens palpation is discussed in the article. For the first time, some aspects of F.O. Hausmanns biography from archival sources are present and clarify.
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Sullivan, Peter, and John Pearn. "Medical memorials in Antarctica: a gazetteer of medical place-names." Journal of Medical Biography 20, no. 4 (November 2012): 173–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/jmb.2012.012060.

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In Antarctica an astonishing more than 300 ‘medical’ place-names record the lives of surgeons and physicians who have served as leaders, clinicians and scientists in the field of polar medicine and other doctors memorialized for their service to medicine. These enduring medical memorials are to be found in the names of glaciers, mountains, capes and islands of the vast frozen Southern Continent. This Antarctic Medical Gazetteer features, inter alii, doctor-expedition leaders, including Jean-Baptiste Charcot (1867–1936) of France and Desmond Lugg (b. 1938) of Australia. The Medical Gazetteer lists 43 geographical features on Brabant Island that were named after famous doctors. This Gazetteer also includes a collection of medical place-names on the Loubet Coast honouring Dr John Cardell (1896–1966) and nine other pioneers who worked on the prevention of snow blindness and four islands of the Lyall Islands Group, including Surgeon Island, named after United States Antarctic Medical Officers. Eleven geographic features (mountains, islands, nunataks, lakes and more) are named after Australian doctors who have served with the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions based at Davis Station. Biographic memorials in Antarctica comprise a collective witness of esteem, honouring in particular those doctors who have served in Antarctica where death and injury remains a constant threat.
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Teive, Hélio A. Ghizoni, Sérgio M. Almeida, Walter Oleschko Arruda, Daniel S. Sá, and Lineu C. Werneck. "Charcot and Brazil." Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria 59, no. 2A (June 2001): 295–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x2001000200032.

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the relationship between Professor Charcot and Brazil. BACKGROUND: During the XIX century, French Neurology and its most prominent figure, Professor Charcot, dominated the area of nervous system diseases in the world. METHOD: We have reviewed some of the main publications about Charcot's life, the biography of Dom Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil and the development of Neurology in Brazil. RESULTS: Among the most important patients in Charcot's practice was the Emperor of Brazil. Dom Pedro II became a close friend of Charcot and he was a distinguished guest at Charcot's house, particularly at Tuesday soirées on boulevard St. Germain. In 1887, during the visit of Dom Pedro II to France, Charcot evaluated him and made the diagnosis of surmenage. In 1889, Dom Pedro II was deposed and went to Paris, where he lived until his death in 1891. Charcot signed the death certificate and gave the diagnosis of pneumonitis. Charcot had a passionate affection for animals, a feeling shared by Dom Pedro II. Dom Pedro II was affiliated to the French Society for the Protection of Animals. It is conceivable that Charcot's little monkey, from South America, was given to him by Dom Pedro II. The Brazilian Neurological School was founded by Professor A . Austregésilo in 1911, in Rio de Janeiro. At the time, of Charcot's death in 1893, his influence was still very important in the whole world. He and his pupils played a major role in the development of Brazilian Neurology. CONCLUSION: Professor Charcot had a close relationship with the Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro II. He was his private physician and they were close friends. The neurological school, created by professor Charcot, contributed significantly, albeit in an indirect way, to the development of Brazilian Neurology, starting in 1911, in Rio de Janeiro, by Professor A . Austregésilo.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Physicians - France - biography"

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Lewis, Elizabeth Faith. "Peter Guthrie Tait : new insights into aspects of his life and work : and associated topics in the history of mathematics." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/6330.

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In this thesis I present new insights into aspects of Peter Guthrie Tait's life and work, derived principally from largely-unexplored primary source material: Tait's scrapbook, the Tait–Maxwell school-book and Tait's pocket notebook. By way of associated historical insights, I also come to discuss the innovative and far-reaching mathematics of the elusive Frenchman, C.-V. Mourey. P. G. Tait (1831–1901) F.R.S.E., Professor of Mathematics at the Queen's College, Belfast (1854–1860) and of Natural Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh (1860–1901), was one of the leading physicists and mathematicians in Europe in the nineteenth century. His expertise encompassed the breadth of physical science and mathematics. However, since the nineteenth century he has been unfortunately overlooked—overshadowed, perhaps, by the brilliance of his personal friends, James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879), Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805–1865) and William Thomson (1824–1907), later Lord Kelvin. Here I present the results of extensive research into the Tait family history. I explore the spiritual aspect of Tait's life in connection with The Unseen Universe (1875) which Tait co-authored with Balfour Stewart (1828–1887). I also reveal Tait's surprising involvement in statistics and give an account of his introduction to complex numbers, as a schoolboy at the Edinburgh Academy. A highlight of the thesis is a re-evaluation of C.-V. Mourey's 1828 work, La Vraie Théorie des quantités négatives et des quantités prétendues imaginaires, which I consider from the perspective of algebraic reform. The thesis also contains: (i) a transcription of an unpublished paper by Hamilton on the fundamental theorem of algebra which was inspired by Mourey and (ii) new biographical information on Mourey.
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Books on the topic "Physicians - France - biography"

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Chavagnac, Bruno. Ernest Kern: Pionnier de l'anesthésie-réanimation moderne en France. Paris: Éditions Glyphe, 2013.

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Marie Curie: A biography. Amherst, N.Y: Prometheus Books, 2011.

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Loth, Gisèle Hantz. Un rêve de France: Pierre Bucher, une passion française au cœur de l'Alsace allemande, 1869-1921. Strasbourg: Nuée bleue, 2000.

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préf, Loth Gisèle, ed. Un rêve de France: Pierre Bucher, une passion française au coeur de l'Alsace allemande, 1869-1921. Strasbourg Houdemont: Nuée bleue Editions de l'Est, 2000.

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Kacet, Salem. Le droit à la France. Paris: P. Belfond, 1991.

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Chamberet, Joseph Tyrbas de. Mémoires d'un médecin militaire. Paris: Editions Christian, 2001.

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Salkin-Laparra, Geneviève. Le triple destin de Jules Harmand: Médecin, explorateur, diplomate. Paris: Economica, 1992.

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Place à Monsieur Larrey: Chirurgien de la Garde impériale : biographie. [Arles]: Actes Sud, 2003.

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Louis Jacques Bégin, 1793-1859: Carabin de l'empire. Paris: Glyphe, 2009.

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Richard, Spiteri, ed. Mémoires d'un officier de santé maltais dans l'armée française, 1786-1839: Récit de la vie de Charles Eugène Emmanuel Fenech, chirurgien-major des armées, médecin de la faculté de Paris. Paris: La Vouivre, 2001.

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