Roux, Phil. Jos., 1780-1854

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Philibert Joseph Roux, 1780-1854, was a French surgeon, professor of medicine, and medical writer. He lectured at l'hopital Beaujon, la Charite, and L'Hotel-Dieu 1835-54. He was an influential instructor on anatomy and surgery, and a noted experimental surgeon.

From the description of Philibert Joseph Roux papers, 1807-1843. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14323021

Philibert Joseph Roux, 1780-1854, was a French surgeon, professor of medicine, and medical writer. He lectured at l'hopital Beaujon, la Charite, and L'Hotel-Dieu 1835-54. He was an influential instructor on anatomy and surgery, and a noted experimental surgeon.

Roux wrote Melanges de chirurgie et de physiologie (1809), Nouveaux elemens de medecine operatoire (1813), A narrative of a journey to London, in 1814; or, A parallel of the English and French surgery; preceded by some observations on the London hospitals (1816), Memoire sur la staphyloraphie; ou, Suture du voile du palais (1825), Discours prononce a la seance publique de Rentree de la Faculte de Medecine de Paris (1851), and Quarante annees de pratique chirurgicale (1855).

From the guide to the Philibert Joseph Roux Papers, 1807-1843, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine)

Role Title Holding Repository
Place Name Admin Code Country
France
Subject
Medical education
General Surgery
General Surgery
Medicine History 19th century
Physiology
Physiology
Surgery
Occupation
Activity

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Birth 1780-04-26

Death 1854-03-24

French

French

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