Raphaël Bienvenu Sabatier
Raphaël Bienvenu Sabatier (11 October 1732 – 19 July 1811) was a French anatomist and surgeon born in Paris.He studied medicine in Paris, and in 1756 became a professor at the Collège Royal de Chirurgie. Shortly afterwards, he became chief surgeon at the Hôtel des Invalides, and in 1795 was a professor at the École de Santé. Sabatier was a member of the French Academy of Sciences, and was a consultant-surgeon to Napoleon Bonaparte.
Sabatier was the author of ''De la médecine opératoire'', a popular surgical treatise in its day, and ''Traité complet d'anatomie'', a three-volume work on anatomy. He was an early practitioner of medical percussion, a procedure he used in the diagnosis of empyema. Provided by Wikipedia
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by La Faye, Georges <<de>> [Präs.] 1699-1781
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by Martin, Pierre Denis.
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by Verdier, César (1685-1759).
Published 1768
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by Mauquest de La Motte, Guillaume (1655-1737).
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“...Sabatier, Raphaël Bienvenu (1732-1811)....”Published 1771
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