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- Guy de Chauliac (French: [də ʃoljak]), also called Guido or Guigo de Cauliaco (c. 1300 – 25 July 1368), was a French physician and surgeon who wrote a...
- Léo Chauliac, né Léon Chauliac (6 February 1913 – 27 October 1977), was a French jazz pianist, composer and conductor. A jazz pianist in the 1930s, Léo...
- called the "father of surgery". The 14th century French surgeon Guy de Chauliac quoted Al-Tasrif over 200 times. Abu Al-Qasim's influence continued for...
- describes caulking his ship the Spray, with oakum. Guy de Chauliac in The Major Surgery of Guy de Chauliac, frequently cites oakum as a medical supply in his...
- Trenet is also noted for his work with musicians Michel Emer and Léo Chauliac, with whom he recorded "Y'a d'la joie" (1938) for the first and "La Romance...
- is a guide to surgery and practical medicine completed in 1363. Guy de Chauliac, Pope Clement VI's attending physician, compiled the information from his...
- What Remains of Our Loves?) is a French po****r song, with music by Léo Chauliac and Charles Trenet and lyrics by Charles Trenet. A version of the song...
- the Homeric Hymns, and as late as the 14th century AD the surgeon Guy de Chauliac still promoted the belief that worms cause tooth decay. Recipes for the...
- grafted on Europe after the time of Guy de Chauliac (d.1368). In the 14th century, the French surgeon Guy de Chauliac quoted al-Tasrif over 200 times. Pietro...
- the 13th century, European surgeons such as Lanfranc of Milan, Guy de Chauliac, Henri de Mondeville, and John of Ardene made great progress and development...