- Paul
Camille Hippolyte Brouardel (13
February 1837, Saint-Quentin,
Aisne – 23 July 1906) was a
French pathologist, hygienist, and
member of the Académie...
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Booth Island.
First charted by the FrAE, 1903-05, and
named for
Doctor Brouardel,
identified by Jean-Baptiste
Charcot as a
member of the
Institut de France...
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published Bibliothèque
rouge de l'étudiant en médecine, and with Paul
Brouardel (1837-1906) and others, he
published the multi-volume Traité de médecine...
- his
cousin Marie Detrois (1867–1922) on 2
August 1887 in Loudon. Paul
Brouardel and
Charcot were witnesses. They had four children,
three of whom lived...
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treatises on
cerebral syphilis,
tumors and
abscesses were
published in
Brouardel and Gilbert's Traité de médecine (1901).
Maurice Klippel – bibliography...
- his
forensic training at the
University of
Paris with
Professor Paul
Brouardel, and soon
after he
became his ****istant and advisee.
Minovici defended...
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Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911)
Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920) Paul
Brouardel (1837–1906)
Samuel Jean de
Pozzi (1846–1918) Paul
Jules Tillaux (1834–1904)...
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Falchi (28.2.1848
Chiaramonti - 1946 S****ari)(id=2905) the only time Paul
Brouardel February 13, 1837 Saint-Quentin, Aisne,
France July 23, 1906 Paris, France...
- its secrétaire perpétuel from 1913 to 1920.
Following the
death of Paul
Brouardel in 1906, he
became dean of the Faculté de Médecine.
Debove was the author...
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Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911)
Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920) Paul
Brouardel (1837–1906)
Samuel Jean
Pozzi (1846–1918) Paul
Jules Tillaux (1834–1904)...