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See also:BRASDOR, See also:PIERRE (1721–1799) , See also:French surgeon, was See also:born in the See also:province of See also:Maine. He took his degree in See also:Paris as See also:master of See also:surgery in 1752, and was appointed regius See also:professor of See also:anatomy and director of the See also:Academy of Surgery. He was a skilful operator, whose name was See also:long attached to a ligature of his invention; and he was an ardent See also:advocate of inoculation. He died in Paris on the 28th of See also:September 1799. End of Article: BRASDOR, PIERRE (1721–1799)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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