- Jean Zuléma
Amussat (21
November 1796 – 13 May 1856) was a
French surgeon.
Amussat was born in Saint-Maixent, Deux-Sèvres. He
became a
renowned physician...
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known as the
spiral mucosal folds,
spiral valves of Cina,[citation needed]
Amussat valve, or Cina valves) are a
series of crescenteric,
spirally arranged...
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Other important names in its
historical development were Jean Zuléma
Amussat (1796–1856),
Auguste Nélaton (1807–1873),
Henry Thompson (1820–1904) and...
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Robert Liston.
Going on to Paris, he
witnessed his
first colotomy under Amussat before returning to
London as a
house surgeon. He
devoted himself in the...
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Claude Bernard (1813–1873), Jean-Martin
Charcot (1825–1893) and Jean Zuléma
Amussat (1796–1856).
Stilling made
important contributions in the
field of neurology...
- mathematician,
physicist and
astronomer (born 1786) 13 May - Jean Zuléma
Amussat,
surgeon (born 1796) 14 May - Théodore Guérin (Saint Theodora), missionary...
- breathing.
Formaldehyde is
listed as a
potential human carcinogen. Jean Zuléma
Amussat Paul
Clemens von
Baumgarten Frank Evers Beddard Christian Albert Theodor...
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Thomas Stearn,
English cricketer (d. 1862)
November 21 – Jean Zuléma
Amussat,
French surgeon (d. 1856)
November 24
Stephan Ludwig Roth, Transylvanian...
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priest and
missionary in
Canada (died 1865) 21
November - Jean Zuléma
Amussat,
surgeon (died 1856) Auguste-M****ille Barthélemy,
satirical poet (died...
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stated that the
experiments had
already been performed, by Jean Zuléma
Amussat and Alfred-Armand-Louis-Marie Velpeau.
Later Phillips innovated by p****ing...