Guillaume Dupuytren, Baron Dupuytren (UK: /ˌdjuːpwiːˈtræ̃, djuːˈpwiːtrɛn/, US: /dəpwiːˈtræ̃, dəˈpwiːtrən/, French: [ɡijom dypɥitʁɛ̃]; 5 October 1777 –...
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become permanently bent in a flexed position. It is named after Guillaume Dupuytren, who first described the underlying mechanism of action, followed...
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Pott's fracture (redirect from Dupuytren fracture)
published in 1769. The term "Dupuytren fracture" refers to the same mechanism, and it is named for Guillaume Dupuytren. Pott did not describe disruption...
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politician and writer Guillaume Mathieu Dumas, Napoleonic general Guillaume Dupuytren (1777–1835), French anatomist and surgeon Guillaume Durand, French canonist...
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studied medicine in Lyon and Paris, where he worked as an assistant to Guillaume Dupuytren. In 1826 he became director of his own department at the Hôpital...
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December 1809 – 9 April 1897) was a French surgeon and student of Guillaume Dupuytren. Maisonneuve is notable as the first surgeon to explain the role...
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including René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laënnec (1781–1826) and Baron Guillaume Dupuytren (1777–1835) before returning to Boulogne and setting up in practice...
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was the first to describe different degrees of burns in the 1500s. Guillaume Dupuytren expanded these degrees into six different severities in 1832. The...
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as an expert in cardiology. Among his students were René Laennec, Guillaume Dupuytren, Xavier Bichat and Pierre Bretonneau. Corvisart resurrected percussion...
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Medicine Faculty of the University of Paris, with the request of Baron Guillaume Dupuytren, anatomist and celebrated professor of surgery. The museum was installed...
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and Times of Guillaume Dupuytren, 1777-1835. Asp / Vubpress / Upa. ISBN 9789054875727. Retrieved 7 December 2012. Dupuytren, Guillaume (1847). On the...
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de Paris in 1826, and earned his M.D. in 1828. He then assisted Guillaume Dupuytren. Menière was originally set to be an assistant professor in faculty...
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from Guillaume Dupuytren, the anatomist and surgeon who treated Napoleon Bonaparte and, today, is best known today for his description of Dupuytren's contracture...
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PMID 4327773. Poynter, F N (April 1968). "Doctors in The Human Comedy (Guillaume Dupuytren, Jean Baptiste Bouillaud, François Joseph Victor Broussais, François...
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(claimed to have been born this year or 1774; d. 1934) October 5 – Guillaume Dupuytren, French anatomist, military surgeon (d. 1835) October 16 Levi Barber...
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Éléonore Duplay – Friend of French Revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre Guillaume Dupuytren – French surgeon Rosalie Duthé – French courtesan Suzanne Eisendieck...
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which 6 of 18 males had the condition) Dupuytren contracture (aka. Dupuytren disease) – Baron Guillaume Dupuytren Duroziez disease – Paul Louis Duroziez...
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German surgeon, who described it in detail, it was noted by others. Guillaume Dupuytren mentioned it in 1834, Auguste Nélaton in 1847, and Joseph-François...
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from the impact, rather than a physiological condition. In 1839, Guillaume Dupuytren described brain contusions, which involve many small hemorrhages...
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and Times of Guillaume Dupuytren, 1777–1835. Asp / Vubpress / Upa. ISBN 9789054875727. Retrieved 7 December 2012. Dupuytren, Guillaume (1847). On the...
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misdiagnosis that led to the death of a patient. An opportunistic Guillaume Dupuytren (1777–1835) informed the personal physician of Tsar Alexander of...
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Mikulicz's enterotome (historical term): A special scissors developed by Guillaume Dupuytren. An enterotome is used in abdominal surgery. Mikulicz's mask (historical...
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cortical bone in the skull, first identified in dogs by the anatomist Guillaume Dupuytren. A single layer of endothelium lines these veins supported by elastic...
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aponeurosis - and now known as Dupuytren's contracture, named for distinguished surgeon and Maturin's friend Baron Guillaume Dupuytren, a hand with the fingers...
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for whom the Dukes classification for colorectal cancer is named. Guillaume Dupuytren (1777–1835), French military surgeon & surgical pathologist. Karl...
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purulent discharge, it shrunk and disappeared after a few weeks. (Guillaume Dupuytren) 1837 – Description of the role of microbes in putrefaction and fermentation...
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wall overlying it. Nonetheless, it was the French military surgeon Guillaume Dupuytren who is thought to have coined the term pulmonary contusion in the...
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Alexis Boyer (1757–1833). Here he became a favoured disciple of Guillaume Dupuytren (1777–1835). In 1803 he gained his internship, followed by promotions...
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Slovene Lutheran pastor, writer, and teacher (b. 1768) February 8 – Guillaume Dupuytren, French anatomist, military surgeon (b. 1777) February 15 Nathan...
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Scotus, Scottish theologist – Dunce cap Guillaume Dupuytren, French physician – Dupuytren's contracture, Dupuytren's fracture August Dvorak, American psychologist...
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