Pierre-Fidèle Bretonneau (3 April 1778 – 18 February 1862) was a French medical doctor. Born in Saint-Georges-sur-Cher, in the Loir-et-Cher département...
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a young man with a promising future, Pierre Bretonneau, student of medicine. He was a son of Pierre Bretonneau (master in surgery and doctor of Madame...
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(Paris, 12 août 1774 - Passy, 8 septembre 1857), French historian. Pierre Bretonneau (1778–1862), French medical doctor Antoine-Henri Jomini (1779–1869)...
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students were René Laennec, Guillaume Dupuytren, Xavier Bichat and Pierre Bretonneau. Corvisart resurrected percussion during the French Revolution after...
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bore the name of Pierre Bretonneau, a French doctor from the beginning of the 19th century, offered pediatric care. Hôpital Bretonneau LES TROIS ÂGES DE...
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In 1832, French physician Pierre Bretonneau employed it as a last resort to treat a case of diphtheria. In 1852, Bretonneau's student Armand Trousseau...
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"Boulogne sore throat," as the illness had spread from France. In 1826, Pierre Bretonneau gave the disease the name diphthérite (from Greek διφθέρα, diphthera...
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1835) 1770 – Theodoros Kolokotronis, Greek general (d. 1843) 1778 – Pierre Bretonneau, French doctor who performed the first successful tracheotomy (d....
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1858) April 1 – Benjamin Jacob, British musician (d. 1829) April 3 – Pierre Bretonneau, French physician (d. 1862) April 7 – John J. Ely, Member of the New...
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moved to France and, in 1834, settled in Tours, where the physician Pierre Bretonneau was a neighbor. He also made the acquaintance of William Palmer. Dupont...
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1858) April 1 – Benjamin Jacob, British musician (d. 1829) April 3 – Pierre Bretonneau, French physician (d. 1862) April 7 – John J. Ely, Member of the New...
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François de Paule Bretonneau (31 October 1660 – 22 May 1741) was a French preacher, librettist and new-Latin operas playwright. After he entered the novitiate...
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Brèches, Indre-et-Loire, he served as a student and assistant to Pierre Bretonneau (1778–1862) in Tours. In 1823 he obtained his doctorate in Paris,...
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French physician Pierre Bretonneau (1778–1862) employed tracheotomy as a last resort to treat a case of diphtheria. In 1852, Bretonneau's student Armand...
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fevers now known as typhus and typhoid, or enteric, as distinct, and Pierre Bretonneau, a few years later, described exactly the morbid anatomy of typhoid...
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des saints et Oraisons funèbres ; Paris, 1740, 3 vol. François de Paule Bretonneau De La Rue's "Prose Summary of Vergil's Aeneid" at the Latin Library. Charles...
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as a printmaker in etching, but also in watercolour. François de Paule Bretonneau (1660–1741), preacher, librettist and playwright. Philippe Néricault Destouches...
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H.489 Celse Martyr, tragédie en musique ( P. Bretonneau), (lost) David et Jonathas, H.490 (P. Bretonneau) Ouverture de Mr Charpentier, H.490 a Médée,...
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Antonius Musa, who treated his fever. The French doctors Pierre-Fidele Bretonneau and Pierre-Charles-Alexandre Louis are credited with describing typhoid...
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Trousseau began his medical studies in his native town as a pupil of Pierre Fidele Bretonneau at the local general hospital. He later continued his studies in...
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nonviolence and Peace. He died 4 May 2011, at the age of 80 years at the Bretonneau Hospital. 6 February 1986, during a debate with Jean-Marie Le Pen on France...
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417 Oersted, Hans Christian 418 Candolle, Augustin Pyrame de 419 Bretonneau, Pierre Fidele 420 Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis 421 Davy, Sir Humphry Chemistry...
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Bichat-Claude-Bernard Beaujon Hospital Hôpital Louis-Mourier Hôpital Bretonneau Hôpital Adélaïde-Hautval Groupe hospitalier Hôpitaux universitaires Paris...
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the art center Usine Ephémère, which they moved in 1990 in the disused Bretonneau hospital building (18th arrondissement of Paris) and renamed Hôpital éphémère [fr]...
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