Samuel Jean Pozzi

Samuel Jean Pozzi Samuel Jean Pozzi (3 October 1846 – 13 June 1918) was a French surgeon and gynecologist. He was also interested in anthropology and neurology. He is remembered today for John Singer Sargent's portrait of him.

After studying medicine in Paris, Pozzi volunteered as a medic during the Franco-Prussian War. He later specialized in gynecological and abdominal surgery, establishing the first Chair of Gynecology in Paris in 1884, and performing the first gastroenterostomy in France. Pozzi was elected to the French Academy of Medicine in 1896, and co-founded the Revue de gynécologie et de chirurgie abdominale in 1897.

His personal life was marked by a tumultuous marriage, multiple affairs, and cultural interests, including friendships with notable figures such as Sarah Bernhardt and Marcel Proust. In the political arena, Pozzi served as a senator for his hometown, Bergerac, and supported the controversial Alfred Dreyfus during his trial. He died in 1918, when a disgruntled patient fatally shot him. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Broca, Paul (1824-1880).
Published 1871
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Published 1874
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by Pozzi, Samuel (1846-1918).
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by Darwin, Charles (1809-1882).
Published 1877
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by Pozzi, Samuel (1846-1918).
Published 1879
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by Pozzi, Samuel (1846-1918).
Published 1881
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by Pozzi, Samuel (1846-1918).
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by Pozzi, Samuel (1846-1918).
Published 1885
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