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Dieulafoy's lesion (French: [djølafwa]) is a
medical condition characterized by a
large tortuous artery most
commonly in the
stomach wall (submucosal)...
- Jane
Dieulafoy (29 June 1851 – 25 May 1916) was a
French archaeologist, explorer, novelist,
feminist and journalist. She was the wife of Marcel-Auguste...
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Dieulafoy is a
surname of
French origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jane
Dieulafoy (1851–1916),
French archeologist, explorer,
novelist and...
- Marcel-Auguste
Dieulafoy (French: [maʁsɛl oɡyst djølafwa]; 3
August 1844 – 25
February 1920) was a
French archaeologist,
noted for his
excavations at...
- 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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palace at ****polis.[citation needed] Jane
Dieulafoy visited the site with her husband, Marcel-Auguste
Dieulafoy, and
described it in La ****, la Chaldée...
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University of Cambridge,
first held by John
Howard Marsden 29 June: Jane
Dieulafoy, born
Jeanne Magre,
French archaeologist,
excavator of Susa, explorer...
- Joseph-Marie-Armand-Michel
Dieulafoy (1762,
Toulouse – 13
December 1823) was a
French librettist and playwright. He was
received lawyer in
Toulouse and...
- monuments. Jane
Dieulafoy (née Magre), born June 29, 1851, and died May 25, 1916, in particular,
brought with her
husband Marcel Dieulafoy several Persian...
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Asteroid 888 Parysatis,
discovered by Max Wolf is
named after her. Jane
Dieulafoy wrote a
novel called Parysatis in 1890. It was
later turned into a play...