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    infection Pean hemostat Péan and his surgery class before operation Jules Emile Pean biography Jules Émile Pean Biography (1830–1898) Jules Emile Pean (French...
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  • after Jules-Émile Péan PEAN/ΠΕΑΝ, the Panhellenic Union of Fighting Youths, a Greek Resistance organization under the Axis Occupation of Greece PEAN, the...
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    hemostat (also called a hemostatic clamp; arterial forceps; and pean, after Jules-Émile Péan) is a tool used to control bleeding during surgery. Similar in...
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    It finally it found its modern use in 1870–1880, made popular by Jules-Émile Péan. With a blood vessel the surgeon will clamp the vessel perpendicular...
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    attempt of a gastric resection occurred in 1879 by French surgeon Jules-Émile Péan, who unsuccessfully carried out a pylo-rectomy for a cancer patient...
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    doctors and pharmacists established the Polyclinique Péan (named after famous French surgeon Jules-Émile Péan), one of the first free schools of medicine in...
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  • Since Gluck never published any results or notes on the procedure, Jules-Emile Pean is credited with performing the first shoulder arthroplasty in 1893...
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    career, he worked for three years as an assistant of the French surgeon Jules-Émile Péan, and then became a preferred surgeon of the Ottoman Imperial family...
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    or glenohumeral arthroplasty, was pioneered by the French surgeon Jules Emile Péan in 1893. His procedure consisted of physically smoothing the shoulder...
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    Count in the Holy Roman Empire. Chenu-Lafitte was the daughter of Jules-Émile Péan, one of the great French surgeons of the 19th century, and owned an...
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    and nerve regeneration. The French surgeons Louis Léopold Ollier and Jules Péan had already recognized Gluck's importance in the 1890s. With his laryngeal...
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    duels, was wounded, and only retained his limbs thanks to the surgeon Jules-Émile Péan. He defended the surgeon obstinately when he was viciously attacked...
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    gynaecological surgery, and in particular influenced by the work of Jules-Émile Péan, he perfected the technique of hysterectomy by the vaginal approach;...
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    Viktor Oliva (100) Manuel Orazi (214) Pal (35) Maxfield Parrish (123) René Péan [fr] (191, 211) Edward Penfield (20, 115) Julius Mendes Price (3) Privat-Livemont...
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    by Émile Chevé and supported by her sister Eudoxie Allix, founder of music classes. In 1865, at a ceremony for the inauguration of a bust of Émile Chevé...
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  • Prieto (1971–76) Pierre Dréossi (1976–82) René Marsiglia (1978–83) Éric Péan [fr] (1981–87) Noureddine Kourichi (1982–86) Boro Primorac (1983–86) Éric...
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    page 210. De Jules Ferry à Pierre Perret, l'étonnant palmarès des noms d'écoles, de collèges et de lycées en France, Le Monde (tr. From Jules Ferry to Pierre...
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    International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's who". Burke's Peerage Limited. 1962. Péan, Leslie Jean-Robert (2003). Haïti: L'ensauvagement macoute et ses conséquences...
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  • Des Rosiers (1951 -) Dany Laferrière (1953 -) Marie-Célie Agnant Stanley Péan (1966 -) Edwidge Danticat (1969 -) Fred Edson Lafortune (1982 -) Fabrice...
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  • Joséphine helps Jules, young director of the circus Borelli, traumatized by the death of his father, trapezist like him. Since then, Jules has been apprehensive...
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    federation from prominent liberals and socialists: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Émile de Girardin, Passy, and Michel Chevalier were all advocates of this idea...
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    located at 14 Avenue du Bois-de-Verrières. The factory was founded in 1702 by Péan de Saint-Gilles and it became a royal factory in 1719. Its motto was Deo...
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