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Twelve French surgeons portrayed as pathological specimens in glass jars. Colour lithograph by Adrien Barrère, ca. 1910.

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Adrien Barrère  (1874–1931)  wikidata:Q2825121
 
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Adrien Baneux
Description French painter, poster artist, caricaturist and lithographer
Date of birth/death 13 November 1874 Edit this at Wikidata 19 May 1931 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death 11th arrondissement of Paris 14th arrondissement of Paris
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artist QS:P170,Q2825121
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Adrien Barrère  (1874–1931)  wikidata:Q2825121
 
Alternative names
Adrien Baneux
Description French painter, poster artist, caricaturist and lithographer
Date of birth/death 13 November 1874 Edit this at Wikidata 19 May 1931 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death 11th arrondissement of Paris 14th arrondissement of Paris
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creator QS:P170,Q2825121
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Twelve French surgeons portrayed as pathological specimens
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Twelve French surgeons portrayed as pathological specimens in glass jars

  1. Bernard Joseph Cunéo;
    Français : Médecin principal de la Marine à Toulon
  2. Antonin Louis Charles Sébastien Gosset;
    Français : Antonin Gosset (1872 - 1944) est un chirurgien français.
  3. Pierre Duval;
    Français : Pierre Duval (1874-1941) est un chirurgien français, renommé pour ses travaux sur la chirurgie générale, hépato-biliaire et digestive ainsi que sur la chirurgie de guerre durant la Première Guerre Mondiale.
  4. Pierre Delbet;
    Français : Pierre Delbet (1861-1957) est un chirurgien français, membre de l'Académie de médecine connu pour avoir promu le chlorure de magnésium dans l'antisepsie. Il est par ailleurs un des premiers à avoir proposé une prévention anticancéreuse.
  5. Henri Hartmann;
    English: Henri Hartmann (1860-1952) was a French surgeon, best known for Hartmann's operation, a two-stage colectomy.
  6. Jean-Louis Faure;
    Français : Jean-Louis Faure (1863-1944) est un chirurgien français, surtout connu pour avoir rénové les méthodes d'intervention de la chirurgie gynécologique.
  7. Paul Hippolyte Victor Lecène;
    English: Paul Lecène (1878-1929), French surgeon.
  8. Louis Ombrédanne;
    English: Louis Ombrédanne (1871–1956) was a French pediatric and plastic surgeon born in Paris.
  9. Félix Legueu;
    English: Félix Legueu (1863–1939) was a French urologist and gynecologist.
    Français : Félix Legueu (1863-1939) est un chirurgien français.
  10. Alexandre Couvelaire;
    Français : Alexandre Couvelaire (1873-1948) était un médecin français spécialisé en obstétrique.
  11. Cyrille Jeannin;
    Français : Jeannin, Cyrille Augustin (1874 - 1947) Gynécologue-accoucheur.
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  12. Auguste Marie Joseph Victor Brindeau;
    English: (1867-1955)French surgeon and obstetrician.

Colour lithograph, ca. 1910.

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Keywords: Louis Ombrédanne; Auguste Marie Joseph Victor Brindeau; Cyrille Jeannin; Pierre Duval; F. Legueu; Pierre Delbet; A. Barrère; Antonin Louis Charles Sébastien Gosset; Bernard Joseph Cunéo; Paul Hippolyte Victor Lecène; Alexandre Couvelaire; Henri Hartmann; J.-L. Faure

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