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- Claudius Amyand (c. 1680 – 6 July 1740) was a French surgeon who performed the first recorded successful appendectomy. Amyand was born around 1680, the...
- Amyand is a surname, and may refer to: Claudius Amyand (surgeon) (c.1660–1740), French surgeon Claudius Amyand (MP) (1718–1774), English politician and...
- Amyand's hernia is a rare form of an inguinal hernia (less than 1% of inguinal hernias) which occurs when the appendix is included in the hernial sac and...
- Sir George Amyand, 1st Baronet (26 September 1720 – 16 August 1766) was a British Whig politician, physician and merchant. He was the second son of Claudius...
- Claudius Amyand may refer to: Claudius Amyand (surgeon) (c. 1660–1740), Huguenot surgeon Claudius Amyand (MP) (1718–1774), MP for Tregony and Sandwich...
- County of Roxburgh. Minto married Anna Maria Amyand (26 March 1752 – 8 March 1829), daughter of Sir George Amyand, 1st Baronet and sister-in-law of Lord Malmesbury...
- John Amyand (6 November 1751 – 5 June 1780) was an English Whig politician. He was the second son of Sir George Amyand, a prominent London merchant of...
- Amyand Park Chapel is a Reformed Baptist church on Amyand Park Road in St Margarets, near Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It...
- 1735, at St. George's Hospital in London, when French surgeon Claudius Amyand described the presence of a perforated appendix within the inguinal hernial...
- The Amyand, later Cornewall Baronetcy of Moccas Court, in the County of Hereford, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 9 August 1764 for George...