Armand Trousseau
Armand Trousseau
Armand Trousseau (born 14 October 1801 in Tours, died June 23, 1867 in Paris) is a French physician and pediatrician. Curriculum vitae
In 1839, he became the director of the St. John's Hospital. Antoni - a university hospital in Paris. In 1850 he became a member of the French Medical Academy.
He was diagnosed with tuberculosis of larynx, hymenoptera and dandruff. He introduced tracheotomy and endotracheal intubation. He first described two symptoms that were named his name.
He died of gastric cancer, which he recognized at home. Bibliography Authoritative control (person):
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