- The
Segond fracture is a type of
avulsion fracture (soft
tissue structures pulling off
fragments of
their bony attachment) from the
lateral tibial plateau...
-
Louis Segond (3 May 1810 – 18 June 1885) was a
Swiss theologian who
translated the
Bible into
French from the
original texts in
Hebrew and Gr****. He was...
- Guy-Olivier
Segond (14
September 1945 – 12
November 2020) was a
Swiss politician. Born in 1945 in Geneva,
Segond earned his law
license from the University...
-
Canal du
Segond, also
known as
Canal Pekoa and in
English Segond Channel,
literally "Second Channel,"
separates the
island of Aore from the city of Luganville...
- knee and
described the
eponymous Segond fracture. Paul
Segond was born in Paris, the son of
anatomist Louis-Auguste
Segond (1819–1908). He
studied medicine...
-
Pierre Segond-Weber (3
September 1886 – 27
November 1966) was a
French painter. His work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the 1924...
- Latin). Vol. 6 (reprint ed.). pp. 127–171. repr. and
translated into
French Segonds,
Alain Philippe (1981) [c. 550]. Jean Philopon, traité de l'astrolabe (in...
- now use the
Louis Segond version,
which was
finished in 1880, and
revised substantially between 1975 and 1978. The
Revised Louis Segond Bible is published...
- can be
divided into
those that only
involve the tibia;
bumper fracture,
Segond fracture,
Gosselin fracture, toddler's fracture, and
those including both...
- by Owen Gingerich;
bibliographic citations by Owen
Gingerich and
Alain Segonds. New York: Dover, 1993. ISBN 978-0-486-67605-0 Connor,
James A. Kepler's...