Paul Delaunay
French physician and historian
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Paul-Marie Delaunay (16 February 1878, Mayenne – 3 February 1958) was a French physician and historian.[1][2] During World War I, he served as a medical officer. Following the war, he returned to practicing medicine in Le Mans. He made significant contributions to the history of medicine.[2]
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- ^ Huard, Pierre; Théodoridès, Jean (1959). "Paul Delaunay (1878-1958)". Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications. 12 (3): 263–266. ISSN 0048-7996 – via JSTOR.
- ^ a b Ackerknecht, Erwin H. (1958). "Correspondence and Reports". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 32 (1): 79–81. ISSN 0007-5140 – via JSTOR.
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