Georges Maurice Debove (11 March 1845, Clignancourt – 19 November 1920) was a French internist and pathologist. In 1869 he received his internship in Paris...
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interne in Paris, where his instructors included Ernest Besnier and Georges Maurice Debove. He received his doctorate in 1888, became médecin des hôpitaux...
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the Revue de gynécologie et de chirurgie abdominale. In 1913, Pozzi and Georges Clemenceau organized the first transplant symposium in Paris. In 1914,...
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become known as the "Achard-Castaigne test". With Castaigne and Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920), he published Manuel des maladies du tube digestif....
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Mathias-Marie Duval (1844–1907), Professor of anatomy and histology; Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920), later Dean of the medical school; Philippe Burty, art...
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Chantemesse (1851–1919) Georges Pouchet (1833–1894) Paul Poirier (1853–1907) Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911) Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920) Paul Brouardel...
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1886, he began extensive research of typhoid fever. In collaboration with Georges-Fernand Widal (1862–1929), he studied the aetiology of the disease, and...
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would later become known as Still's disease (named after English physician George Frederic Still 1868–1941). In 1865, with Louis-Antoine Ranvier (1835-1922)...
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PMID 24713721. Enersen, Ole Daniel (n.d.). "Paul Georges Dieulafoy". Who Named It?. Retrieved 2008-08-31. "Paul-Georges DIEULAFOY" (in French). Medarus. July 6...
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Chantemesse (1851–1919) Georges Pouchet (1833–1894) Paul Poirier (1853–1907) Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911) Georges Maurice Debove (1845–1920) Paul Brouardel...
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