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- Malgaigne's bulges are elongated bulges especially visible in the flank region while straining. It is common in men with poor musculature of the abdomen...
- A Malgaigne fracture is vertical pelvic fracture with bilateral sacroiliac dislocation and fracture of the pubic rami. It is named for Joseph-François...
- Joseph-François Malgaigne (14 February 1806 – 17 October 1865) was a French surgeon and medical historian born in Charmes-sur-Moselle, Vosges. He studied...
- Dupuytren mentioned it in 1834, Auguste Nélaton in 1847, and Joseph-François Malgaigne in 1855. It is a congenital subluxation or dislocation of the ulna's distal...
- fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online Malgaigne's fracture Joseph-François Malgaigne vertical pelvic fracture through both pubic rami and...
- introduction of the complete works of Ambroise Pare, here what Doctor Malgaigne writes: "Constantine was born in Carthage and taken with an ardent desire...
- mathematician, physicist and astronomer. October 17 – Joseph-François Malgaigne (born 1806), French surgeon. "Palaeolithic, adj. and n.". Oxford English...
- Cornel tree to splint the fracture of a tibia bone. In 1840, Jean-Francois Malgaigne described a spike driven into the tibia and held by straps to immobilise...
- Germain Labarraque Constantin Levaditi Henri Lôo [fr] Joseph-François Malgaigne Jean-Pierre Olié [fr] Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism "Académie nationale...
- Paris of the Œuvres complètes d’Ambroise Paré edited by Joseph-François Malgaigne. April 15 – King's College Hospital opens in London. July 23 – Vaccination...