gastrointestinal bleeds in adults. It was named after French surgeon Paul Georges Dieulafoy, who described this condition in his paper "Exulceratio simplex:...
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Paul Georges Dieulafoy (18 November 1839 – 16 August 1911) was a French physician and surgeon. He is best known for his study of acute appendicitis and...
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journalist Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy (1844-1920), French archaeologist Michel Dieulafoy (1762–1823), French playwright Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911), French...
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French tennis player Paul Georges (1923–2002), American painter Olga Georges-Picot (1940–1997), French actress Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911), French...
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doctorate from the University of Paris, where he studied under Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911), Joseph Babinski (1857–1932) and Pierre Marie (1853–1940)...
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the Revue de gynécologie et de chirurgie abdominale. In 1913, Pozzi and Georges Clemenceau organized the first transplant symposium in Paris. In 1914,...
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Paris. Pediatrician Jacques-Joseph Grancher (1843–1907) and surgeon Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911) were important influences on his career. He was also...
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La Phlebite bleue (Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens). 1938;48:1313-15. Dieulafoy, Paul Georges (1912). A Text-book of Medicine. D. Appleton & Co. p. 488. Wright...
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decency. Brouardel was a major influence on the career of neurologist Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1857–1904). With physician Ernest Mosny (1861–1918)...
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1886, he began extensive research of typhoid fever. In collaboration with Georges-Fernand Widal (1862–1929), he studied the aetiology of the disease, and...
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(1851–1919) Georges Pouchet (1833–1894) Paul Poirier (1853–1907) Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911) Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920) Paul Brouardel (1837–1906)...
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Duval (histology), Paul Georges Dieulafoy, Pierre Potain and Sigismond Jaccoud (internal pathology), Paul Jules Tillaux and Paul Reclus (surgery) and...
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(1851–1919) Georges Pouchet (1833–1894) Paul Poirier (1853–1907) Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911) Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920) Paul Brouardel (1837–1906)...
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would later become known as Still's disease (named after English physician George Frederic Still 1868–1941). In 1865, with Louis-Antoine Ranvier (1835–1922)...
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(1851–1919) Georges Pouchet (1833–1894) Paul Poirier (1853–1907) Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911) Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920) Paul Brouardel (1837–1906)...
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exchanges in the normal and pathological organism. He became head of Paul Georges Dieulafoy's clinic at Hôtel-Dieu, Paris. He was chief of laboratory at the...
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Complete Works by Sabina Teller Ratner (Oxford University Press). Bierley, Paul E. (2001). John Philip Sousa: American Phenomenon. Miami, FL: Warner Bros...
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Henkelman 2003, Schmitt 2009 Rawlinson 1850, Norris 1855, Oppert 1859, Dieulafoy 1885, Weißbach 1911a, Weißbach 1911b, Kent 1953, Schmidt 1970, Vallat...
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create a "V" shape that outlines the castle in the background. Marcel Dieulafoy, Art in Spain and Portugal, London, 1913, p. 175, fig. 347. “An Altar...
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Abused Confidence (category Films scored by Georges Van Parys)
landlady Jean Worms as the tribunal's president Gilbert Gil as Paul René Bergeron as Dieulafoy Lucien Dayle as Le logeur Svetlana Pitoëff as Renée Leclerc...
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ISSN 0017-5749. PMC 1867692. PMID 11953337. Madisch, Ahmed; Andresen, Viola; Enck, Paul; Labenz, Joachim; Frieling, Thomas; Schemann, Michael (2018-03-30). "The...
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S2CID 38132969. Williamson, Michael E.R.; Lewis, Wyn G.; Holdsworth, Peter J.; Finan, Paul J.; Johnston, David (1994). "Decrease in the anorectal pressure gradient...
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first described by Pégot in 1833, and then by Jean Cruveilhier (1835) and Paul Clemens von Baumgarten (1907). Armstrong et al. (1942) and Steinburg and...
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(1877–1900) Paul Girard in Greece (1881) Edmond Pottier, Salomon Reinach and Alphonse Veyries in Myrina (Aeolis) (1872–1873) Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy and Jane...
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– Sholem Aleichem, Ukrainian-born humorist (born 1859) May 25 – Jane Dieulafoy, French archaeologist and novelist (born 1851) May 28 (May 15 O.S.) –...
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which was dated to 697-98 AD. In 1885 and 1886 Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy and Jane Dieulafoy began the first French excavations, discovering glazed bricks...
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caravans of camels, even so far as Calcutta.” Similarly in 1882, Jane Dieulafoy, travelling in Iran from Isfahan to Shiraz in a caravan heading for Bušehr...
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1016/S2468-1253(19)30349-8. PMC 7026710. PMID 31981519. κιρρός. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project. Harper D...
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autobiographer Marie Desplechin (born 1959), novelist and children's writer Jane Dieulafoy (1851–1916), archaeologist, novelist, and journalist Clotilde Dissard...
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the Dieulafoys and the looting and the destruction of Persian antiquities by the so-called archeologists had a deep impact on the site. Jane Dieulafoy writes...
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