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...
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Father of surgery (section Guy de Chauliac)
been called the "father of surgery". The 14th century French surgeon Guy de Chauliac quoted Al-Tasrif over 200 times. Abu Al-Qasim's influence continued...
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Al-Zahrawi (section De Chirurgia gallery)
grafted on Europe after the time of Guy de Chauliac (d.1368). In the 14th century, the French surgeon Guy de Chauliac quoted al-Tasrif over 200 times. Pietro...
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describes caulking his ship the Spray, with oakum. Guy de Chauliac in The Major Surgery of Guy de Chauliac, frequently cites oakum as a medical supply in...
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before changing it. Their theories were bitterly opposed by Galenist Guy de Chauliac and others trained in the classical tradition. Oliver Wendell Holmes...
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Surgery"), is a guide to surgery and practical medicine completed in 1363. Guy de Chauliac, Pope Clement VI's attending physician, compiled the information from...
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Cagot (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
capots et cagots, qu'ils appellent de son nom ladres blancs. Les caractères principaux en sont, suivant Guy de Chauliac, vieil auteur du XIVe siècle: « une...
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book by Guy de Chauliac using the word alkali in France in 1363, but that was in Latin, and the subsequent medieval translation of Chauliac's book into...
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the Homeric Hymns, and as late as the 14th century AD the surgeon Guy de Chauliac still promoted the belief that worms cause tooth decay. Recipes for...
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William of Saliceto (c. 1210−1277) Henri de Mondeville (c.1260–1316) Mondino de Luzzi (1275−1326) Guy de Chauliac (c.1300–1368)) John of Arderne (1306−1390)...
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medicine. The most important figure of the formal learning of surgery was Guy de Chauliac. He insisted that a proper surgeon should have a specific knowledge...
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"Syndrôme de Huchard" ("Huchard syndrome"). The term "precordial" had entered the French medical lexicon with the 1370 translation of Guy de Chauliac's Chirurgia...
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while crusading in Lithuania. A treatment by the famous physician Guy de Chauliac had no positive effects. At the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War...
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Girolamo Fabrizio di Acquapendente (1537–1619); and other scientists. Guy de Chauliac in his book Chirurgica Magna described the use of compression bandages...
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Hippocrates who promoted keeping wounds dry except for irrigation. Guy de Chauliac would promote removal of foreign bodies, rejoining of severed tissues...
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the 13th century, European surgeons such as Lanfranc of Milan, Guy de Chauliac, Henri de Mondeville, and John of Ardene made great progress and development...
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physician Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) — pioneering neurologist Guy de Chauliac (1290–1368) — one of the first physicians to have an experimental approach...
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daubbez en la maison de Basché Baril, Denis (1983). "Le Disciple de Pantagruel (Les Navigations de Panurge), édition critique publiée par Guy Demerson et Christiane...
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dental extractions date back several centuries. In the 14th century, Guy de Chauliac invented the dental pelican, which was used through the late 18th century...
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red-hot needle into the pulp of the tooth.: 48–52 The medieval surgeon Guy de Chauliac used a camphor, sulfur, myrrh, and asafetida mixture to fill teeth...
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would become completely eroded and more prone to becoming decayed. Guy de Chauliac suggested the following to whiten the teeth: "Clean the teeth gently...
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title Chirurgia Magna, the same title as a later work published by Guy de Chauliac, Chirurgia Magna. As author Lanfranc of Milan came to be regarded as...
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Galileo Galilei and for Isaac Newton's famous principle of Inertia. Guy de Chauliac (1300-1368) was a French physician and surgeon who wrote the Chirurgia...
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bubonic form was described graphically in Florence in The Decameron and Guy de Chauliac also described the pneumonic form at Avignon. It rapidly spread to...
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Avignon. Clement was aided by the research of his personal physician, Guy de Chauliac, who argued from his own treatment of the infected that the Jews were...
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1292–1350 – Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziya 1306–1390 – John of Arderne d. 1368 – Guy de Chauliac f. 1460 – Heinrich von Pfolspeundt 1443 – 1502 – Antonio Benivieni...
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Miracle of the Host occurs (as commemorated in Amsterdam). March 24 – Guy de Chauliac observes the planets Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars conjoined in the sky...
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loss of function from the injury. In the 14th century, the surgeon Guy de Chauliac pointed out the relatively good prognosis of concussion as compared...
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little or no male influence on their affairs. Minkowski writes that in Guy de Chauliac's fourteenth-century work Chirurgia magna, "he wrote that he was unwilling...
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Medieval Islamic civilization Notable works Kitab al-Taisir fi al-Mudawat wa al-Tadbir Influenced Averroes, Maimonides, Pietro d'Abano, Guy de Chauliac...
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