
Jules-Emile Péan
Jules-Emile Péan was a prominent French surgeon in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his contributions to surgical techniques and for training several notable surgeons, including Serge Voronov. His innovative work in the field of surgery included the invention of the hemostatic forceps, which greatly advanced surgical practices.
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Péan was an illustrious surgeon and mentor to Voronoff, known for his contributions to gynecological and abdominal surgery.
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