- Anna ****
Marguerite Quinquaud (1890–1984) was a
French explorer and award-winning sculptor. From 1925, she
travelled to the French-speaking countries...
- Charles-Eugène
Quinquaud (26
December 1841,
Lafat – 9
January 1894, Paris) was a
French internist and dermatologist. He
studied medicine in
Limoges and...
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rupture Quadriparesis Quadriplegia Quebec platelet disorder Queensland tick
typhus Quincke's
edema Quinism Quinquaud's decalvans folliculitis Quinsy...
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Folliculitis decalvans. This
disorder was
first described by Charles-Eugène
Quinquaud in 1888. He
isolated bacteria from the hair
follicles of
affected patients...
- sculptor,
other media Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti (1889–1963),
painter Anna
Quinquaud (1890–1984),
explorer and
sculptor Ossip Zadkine (1890–1967) (Russian...
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historian Anna M. Quider,
American astronomer and
science lobbyist Anna
Quinquaud (1890–1984),
French explorer and
sculptor Anna
Giacalone Ramat (born 1937)...
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respiration et sur la
fermentation de la
levure de
grains (with Charles-Eugène
Quinquaud) –
Research on
respiration and
fermentation of
grains of yeast. Les poisons...
- (1882–1965),
Spiritualist artist Alice Prin (1901–1953), painter,
writer Anna
Quinquaud (1890–1984),
explorer and
sculptor Alice Rahon (1904–1987), French-Mexican...
- Lemordant),
Orientalists such as Paul Leroy,
Charles de
Tournemine and Anna
Quinquaud and
Symbolists such as
Edgar Maxence,
Henri Martin,
Alexandre Séon, Eugène...
- decalvans, a
scalp disease sometimes referred to as “Arnozan syndrome” or “
Quinquaud’s disease”. With
Louis Vaillard (1850-1935), he
showed that duct of Wirsung...