Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard
Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard |
Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard |
Born |
Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard
1842 |
Died |
12 April 1910
Algiers |
Occupation |
anatomist |
Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard (1842-1910) was an anatomist known for his work on of the anastomotic veins of the cerebral circulation. The eponymous vein of Trolard (superior anastomotic vein) was named after him.
References
- Loukas, Marios; Shea Misha, Shea Cory, Lutter-Hoppenheim Martine, Zand Paula, Tubbs R Shane, Cohen-Gadol Aaron A (Jun. 2010). "Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard (1842-1910): his life and contributions to neuroanatomy". J. Neurosurg. (United States) 112 (6): 1192–6. doi:10.3171/2009.8.JNS09818. PMID 19780648.
- Le Minor, Jean-Marie. "The anatomists in Algiers during the French colonial period (1830-1962)" (in fre). Hist Sci Med (France) 39 (4): 385–96. ISSN 0440-8888. PMID 17162936.