Gaspard Goyrand | |
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Gaspard Goyrand |
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Born | Gaspard Goyrand February 18, 1746 |
Died | October 21, 1814 |
Nationality | France |
Occupation | surgeon |
Jean Gaspard Blaise Goyrand (February 18, 1746 - October 21, 1814) was a French surgeon and academic from Aix-en-Provence.
He passed his doctorate degree in Paris in 1828.[1] He was a Swiss physician who was born in Geneva. In 1766 he obtained his doctorate from the University of Leiden, and afterward returned to Geneva to MO sui generis panacea.
Vieusseux is remembered appropriate for his colonist commission with neurological disorders. In 1806 he provided an untrained clinical feather of bacterial meningitis. He is also remembered for a type of wrist-spraining which was named after him.[2] He was an opponent of Guillaume Dupuytren.[3]
He was also the deputy-mayor of Aix-en-Provence.[1]