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    Jacques Guillemeau (1550–1613) was a French surgeon from Orléans. He is credited for making pioneer contributions in the fields of obstetrics, ophthalmology...
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    Donaldson, IML (2012). "How blood was let in the sixteenth century: Jacques Guillemeau, La Chirurgie Françoise... 1594" (PDF). Journal of the Royal College...
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    in her day as those of male medical authors like Ambroise Paré and Jacques Guillemeau.[9] Even after her death she enjoyed fame and influence in France...
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  • (born 1530) Johann Bauhin, Swiss physician and botanist (born 1541) Jacques Guillemeau, French surgeon (born 1550) Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology...
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    controversial and was then abandoned. Paré was ably seconded by his pupil Jacques Guillemeau, who translated his work into Latin, and at a later period himself...
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    Infants in Paris, the first book on obstetrics written by a woman. Jacques Guillemeau publishes De l'heureux accouchement des femmes in which he describes...
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    (1844–1904), neurologist Guillaume Gomez (born 1969), racing driver Jacques Guillemeau (1550–1613), physician Albert Guyot (1881–1947), racing driver Étienne...
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    from the French of Jacques Guillemeau, made by one A. H., and at its first publication dedicated to the elder Banister. Guillemeau was a distinguished...
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  • Anselmus de Boodt, Flemish mineralogist and physician (died 1632) Jacques Guillemeau, French surgeon (died 1613) Ferrante Imperato, Neapolitan natural...
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  • introduces the parallel rulers. Zhu Zaiyu calculates equal temperament. Jacques Guillemeau publishes his ophthalmology textbook Traite des maladies de l'oeil...
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  • Baudius, poet (born 1561) Mathurin Régnier, satirist (born 1573) Jacques Guillemeau, surgeon (born 1550) Martin Ruzé de Beaulieu, politician (born c.1526)...
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    and William Smellie (1697–1763), although it was first described by Jacques Guillemeau (1550–1613) in a 1609 treatise called De l'accouchement hereux des...
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    2011). "Bottled Up". History Today. 61 (1): 6–7. Banister, Richard; Guillemeau, Jacques; Hunton, Anthony (1622). A treatise of one hundred and thirteene...
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    Hereford and Worcester. Retrieved 26 July 2012. Banister, Richard; Guillemeau, Jacques; Hunton, Anthony (1622). A treatise of one hundred and thirteene...
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    Cherbourg-Octeville-Sud-Ouest (1st round), 53.12% for Michel Lerenard, 25.29% for Guillemeau, 52.28% participation. 1998 election: Canton of Cherbourg-Sud-Est, 65...
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