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Goulard is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antoine Goulard (born 1985),
French football player François
Goulard (born 1953), French...
- but was
often confused with it.
Goulard's Extract was a
primary ingredient in both
Goulard's Cerate and
Goulard's Water. Carr, Dodd S. (2005). "Lead...
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Sylvie Goulard (French pronunciation: [silvi ɡulaʁ]; born 6
December 1964) is a
French politician and
civil servant who
served as
Deputy Governor of the...
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Thomas Goulard (1697–1784) was a
French surgeon famous for
Goulard's extract, a
solution of lead(II)
acetate and lead(II)
oxide which was
formerly used...
- François
Goulard (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa gulaʁ]; born 21
September 1953 in Vannes) was a
member of the
National ****embly of France. He represented...
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modern medicine, for a time, it was used as an astringent, in the form of
Goulard's extract, and it has also been used to
treat poison ivy. In the 1850s,...
- Marc-Antoine
Goulard is a
French artist, born in 1964 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, who
defends abstract lyric painting. He
began his
career as a
classical musician...
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Antoine Goulard (born 18
December 1985) is a
French professional footballer.
After terminating his
contract with
Dijon FCO the 24-year-old
defender joined...
- the Interior. Eugène de
Goulard succeeds Lefranc as
Minister of
Agriculture and Commerce. 23
April 1872 – Eugène de
Goulard succeeds Pouyer-Quertier...
- the committee,
including Didier Reynders of
Belgium (Justice) and
Sylvie Goulard of
France (Internal Market) who are
under investigation by
respective national...