RM2B99DAJ–Joseph-Ferdinand Gensoul (1797-1858), chirurgien-major de l'Hôtel-Dieu, membre de l'Académie de médecine, 1858 Emmanuel Mouterde (1801-1872). Joseph-Ferdinand Gensoul (1797-1858), chirurgien-major de l'Hôtel-Dieu, membre de l'Académie de médecine. Bronze, 1858. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RFCWR9EN–Joseph Gensoul
RM2CN0RK8–Joseph Gensoul.
RMMX7FK1–. Français : Costume de théâtre de Rose Dupuis dans Lord Davenant, drame de Jean-Baptiste Vial, Justin Gensoul, Jean-Baptiste Milcent, jouée par Jenny Beaufort, gravé par Maleuvre . Publication, 1825. 6 January 2012. Maleuvre (Paris), Graveur ; Hautecoeur Martinet (Paris), éditeur 145 Costume de Rose Dupuis Jenny Beaufort dans Lord Davenant
RM2AWJNGR–Joseph Gensoul
RM2AXJ6YA–Injuries and diseases of the jaws . May, 1827, lie removcfl the entire superior maxillary hone,with a part of the palate, from a boy of seventeen, on ac-count of a large fibro-cartilaginovis tumour. The incisionemployed by Gensoul (fig. 121) was a vertical one from thecorner of the eye to the lip, joined midway at right anglesby a transverse incision, which was again met by a smallvertical incision ascending to the malar bone. By the em-ployment of the mallet and chisel the jaw, with the tumour,was dislodged and removed by the division of the palate.Although the carotid was not tied the haemor
RMTXJNJA–1940 Illustrated London News Vice Admiral James Somerville
RMMW9W9P–. Français : Costume de théâtre de Rose Dupuis dans Lord Davenant, drame de Jean-Baptiste Vial, Justin Gensoul, Jean-Baptiste Milcent, jouée par Jenny Beaufort, gravé par Maleuvre . Publication, 1825. 6 January 2012. Maleuvre (Paris), Graveur ; Hautecoeur Martinet (Paris), éditeur 144 Costume de Rose Dupuis Jenny Beaufort dans Lord Davenant
RM2AJ7MWG–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Pig. 549.—Operation for narrowing and lengthening the columna (Gensoul).—-i. Theshaded area indicates the defect left by e.xcising an ellipse of tissue. The solid line indicatesthe incision. 2. All incisions closed. Reduction of a Thickened Columna, and Advancing the Point of the Nose Gensouls Operation.—A deep incision is made from the floorof each nostril downward and inward, the two meeting at a point just 492 PLASTIC SURGERY below the union of the septum and the upper lip and forming a V.The tissues are loosened, the nose is drawn forward, and
RME5GGEM–1940 The Star (London) front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RM2AJ03HY–Operative surgery . .Gensoul, beginning just below the inner canthus, made a nearly vertical incision down to the bone, throughthe lip opposite the bicuspid tooth(Fig. 382, V); a second incision ofsimilar depth and joining the firstat a right angle on a level with thefloor of the nose was made outwardto the malar bone; a third was car-ried upward from this point to theexternal angular process, thus com-pleting a flap of commodious di-mensions, but one followed by con-siderable disfigurement and rarelyemployed. The Operation hy the MedianIncision; Removal of the Whole Bone(Fergusson).—The middl
RME5GGE9–1940 Daily Herald front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RM2AJ645J–Arsenal de la chirurgie contemporaine : description, mode d'emploi, et appréciation des appareils et instruments en usage pour le diagnostic et le traitement des maladies chirurgicales, l'orthopédie, la prothése, les opérations simples, générales, spéciales et obstétricales . Fie. 011. — Sonde de Wober, munie dun ajutage, pour les injections. La cautérisation du canal nasal a été tentée sans grand succès. Des-landes la pratiquait au moyen dune sonde creusée de deux rainures rein*plie-, de nitrate dargent. Gensoul a indiqué un porte-caustique construitsui c modèle de ses cathéters.. O A. Fie. 9
RME5GGF2–1940 Daily Herald front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir), Algeria
RM2AXFJ4T–Manuel de médecine opératoire . FiG. 470. Bec-de-lièvre double, — Sutures. faitement le lambeau moyen des lambeaux latéraux, et les traver-sant tous trois ensemble. On obtient ainsi deux plaies linéairesparallèles, ou une plaie en Y, maintenue par une seule rangéedaiguilles. Cependant si les plaies parallèles, ou même si lesbranches de lY étaient trop écartées, on pourrait appliquer àchacune delles des points de suture entortillée (Gensoul) (fig. 470).Le bec-de-lièvre double opéré par le procédé ordinaire laisseune encochure bien autrement difforme que le bec-de-lièvre simple ;on peut égalemen
RME5GGF1–1940 Le Memorial (France) front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RM2AKNTNM–Précis iconographique de médecine opératoire et d'anatomie chirurgicale . rir les tumeurs lacrymales, le sac la-crymal et le canal nasal. Fig. 8. Sondes de M. Gensoul pour le catliétérisme des voies la-crymales. Fig. 9. Stylets en argent assez fins pour être introduits par lespoints lacrymaux. — Stylet de Méjean. Fig. 10. Porte-caustique libre et dans sa canule pour la cauté-risation du sac lacrymal. Fig. 11. Seringue dAnel. a et6; siphons de rechange. Fig. 12. Trocart de M. Laugier pour perforer le sinus maxillaire. Fig. 13. a, canule de Dupuytren ; b etc, clous en plomb de Scarpa •d, clou en
RME5GGE8–1940 Daily Herald front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir), Algeria
RM2CDB3KE–. Histoire des ballons et des aéronautes célèbres ... . lieu à Bagnols. Dans ses excellentes Noticesbiographiques du Gard, Léon Allègre, fondateur du musée deBagnols, donne de curieux détails sur le globe que lon cons-truisit en 1785 sous la direction de MM. Madier, Gensoul, Go HISTOIRE DES IIALLONS Blanchard, Teste et Roussel. Le ballon avait quatorze mètresde diamètre II séleva le 18 août 1785 devant plus de dix millespectateurs. Un nomme Darroussin monta dans la nacelle avecM. Ballet, dont le fils, âgé de douze ans, « battait la caisse par laville et appelait le public au lieu de lascension
RME5GGF0–1940 New York Journal-American front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGEB–1940 Daily Mail front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir), Algeria
RME5GGEJ–1940 Daily Telegraph front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGEY–1940 Evening News (London) front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGET–1940 The Times front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGEN–1940 Evening Standard (London) front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGED–1940 Daily Express front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir), Algeria
RME5GGEH–1940 Daily Telegraph front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir), Algeria
RME5GGEX–1940 Evening News (London) front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGEC–1940 Daily Mail front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGEK–1940 The Star (London) front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir), Algeria
RME5GGF5–1940 Daily Herald front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGEP–1940 News Chronicle front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GGEE–1940 Daily Express front page reporting French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RME5GEDF–1940 Daily Sketch front page reporting the French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR373–1940 front page Evening News French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR370–1940 front page Daily Express French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR377–1940 front page Daily Telegraph Germany warns United States to stay out of the War
RMEMR375–1940 front page Daily Herald French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR376–1940 front page Daily Telegraph French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR372–1940 front page Evening Standard French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR374–1940 front page News Chronicle French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR37G–1940 front page New York Enquirer Royal Navy Damaged in Battle with French Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMTRAG–1940 La Republique French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR371–1940 front page Daily Express French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMTRA3–1940 front page New York Herald Tribune French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR37R–1940 front page New York World Telegram French Liner Ile De France seized by Royal Navy
RMEMTR8R–1940 front page Daily Herald Marshal Petain severs ties with Britain after French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran
RMEMR37A–1940 page 7 The Observer Marshal Petain Breaks with Britain French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR37B–1940 front page Sunday Times Entire German Coast Mined
RMEMR379–1940 page 6 The Times Marshal Petain Breaks with Britain French Navy attacked by Royal Navy at Oran (Mers-el-Kebir)
RMEMR37M–1940 front page Daily Express Royal Navy in Action with French Battleship Richelieu
RMEMR378–1940 front page Daily Mail Defence Works being carried out across Britain
RMEMR384–1940 front page News Chronicle Royal Navy Attack on French Battleship Richelieu
RMEMR382–1940 page 4 The Times French Navy put out of action
RMEMR383–1940 front page Daily Telegraph French Navy put out of action
RMEMR387–1940 front page Daily Herald Royal Navy Attack on French Battleship Richelieu, sinking of French Liner Champlain Duke of
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