André Hovelacque
André Édouard Émile Hovelacque (29 March 1880, 7th arrondissement of Paris[1] – 19 July 1939, Paris[2]) was a 20th-century French anatomist who particularly studied the anatomy of the peripheral nervous system.
André Hovelacque | |
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Born | |
Died | July 19, 1939 59) | (aged
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Anatomist |
Known for | Studies of the peripheral nervous system |
Spouse(s) | Lévi Alvarès |
Parent(s) |
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The son of Abel Hovelacque, he married Madeleine Lévi Alvarès in 1911, herself a physician and great grand niece of David Lévi Alvarès.
Works
- Hovelacque, André (1912). Anatomie descriptive et topographique des racines rachidiennes postérieures;Les divers procédés de radicotomie postérieure (opérations de Foerster), Arthur Van Gehuchten, Guleke) (in French). Nancy: Berger-Levrault. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
- Hovelacque, André (1923). Les nerfs crâniens;Anatomie macroscopique (in French). Presses Universitaires de France. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
- Hovelacque, André (1927). Anatomie des nerfs crâniens et rachidiens et du système grand sympathique chez l'homme (in French).
References
External links
- Article Hovelacque on Anatomicum.org, with black and white photographs.
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