Philippe Ricord (10 December 1800 – 22 October 1889) was a French physician. Philippe Ricord was born on 10 December 1800 in Baltimore. His father had...
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French-American physician John Ricord (1813–1861), American lawyer Philippe Ricord (1800–1889), French physician Pyotr Ivanovich Ricord (1776–1855), Russian admiral...
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gallstone. On 2 July, four eminent French doctors, Auguste Nélaton, Philippe Ricord, Fauvel and Corvisart, examined him and confirmed the diagnosis. They...
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cerebro-spinal syphilis and severe mental illness. Two doctors, including Dr. Philippe Ricord (a specialist in syphilis), recommended that, along with various remedies...
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be wrong until 51 years later through research by French physician Philippe Ricord. In 1768, Hunter was appointed as surgeon to St George's Hospital....
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himself with the disease. Contributions also came from William Wallace, Philippe Ricord, and Vidal de Cassis. The journal ceased publication in 1852. Annales...
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he served as an intern at the Hôpital du Midi as an understudy to Philippe Ricord (1800–1889). In 1863 he became médecine des hôpitaux, and from 1867...
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well-known American-born doctor Philippe Ricord. He learned about the functions of the generative and urinary organs under Ricord's supervision, and decided...
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an extensive internship, first with the urologist and dermatologist Philippe Ricord (1800–1889) at the Hôpital du Midi, then in 1844 with the psychiatrist...
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Labarraque (1825) Friedrich Sertürner (1831) Alexis de Tocqueville (1835) Philippe Ricord (1842) Jeanne Jugan (1845) Louis Pasteur (1859) Louis Melsens (1865)...
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