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Albert Sézary (26 December 1880, Algiers – 1 December 1956, Paris) was a French dermatologist and syphilogist. He served as a hospital interne in Algiers (from 1901) and Paris (from 1905), where he worked with neurologists Joseph Jules Dejerine and Fulgence Raymond and dermatologists Lucien Jacquet and Edouard Jeanselme. He received his medical doctorate in 1909, and from 1919 to 1926 was laboratory chief in the clinic for skin and syphilitic diseases at the Hôpital Saint-Louis. In 1927, he became an associate professor for skin and venereal diseases, and two years later was appointed chef de service at the Hôpitaux Broca and Saint-Louis.

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  • Albert Sézary (26 December 1880, Algiers – 1 December 1956, Paris) was a French dermatologist and syphilogist. He served as a hospital interne in Algiers (from 1901) and Paris (from 1905), where he worked with neurologists Joseph Jules Dejerine and Fulgence Raymond and dermatologists Lucien Jacquet and Edouard Jeanselme. He received his medical doctorate in 1909, and from 1919 to 1926 was laboratory chief in the clinic for skin and syphilitic diseases at the Hôpital Saint-Louis. In 1927, he became an associate professor for skin and venereal diseases, and two years later was appointed chef de service at the Hôpitaux Broca and Saint-Louis. In 1921 he introduced the combination of arsenic and bismuth for the treatment of syphilis. He also proposed pentavalent arsenic as a treatment for general paresis of the insane. (en)
  • Albert Sézary (Algeri, 26 dicembre 1880 – Parigi, 1º dicembre 1956) è stato un dermatologo francese noto per i suoi studi sulla sifilide. (it)
  • Albert Sézary, född 26 december 1880, död 1 december 1956, fransk dermatolog. Han föddes i Alger och studerade i Paris. Han tog sin examen 1909 och knöts till laboratoriet vid den medicinska kliniken hos Hôtel-Dieu de Paris 1911. 1921 visade han att en kombinerad behandling av arsenik och vismut kunde leda till tillfrisknande hos patienteter med återkommande syfilisinfektioner. Från 1927 var han professeur agrégé i hud- och könssjukdomar. 1937 blev han ordförande för och 1945 valdes han in i . Sézary har givit namn åt och . (sv)
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  • Albert Sézary (Algeri, 26 dicembre 1880 – Parigi, 1º dicembre 1956) è stato un dermatologo francese noto per i suoi studi sulla sifilide. (it)
  • Albert Sézary, född 26 december 1880, död 1 december 1956, fransk dermatolog. Han föddes i Alger och studerade i Paris. Han tog sin examen 1909 och knöts till laboratoriet vid den medicinska kliniken hos Hôtel-Dieu de Paris 1911. 1921 visade han att en kombinerad behandling av arsenik och vismut kunde leda till tillfrisknande hos patienteter med återkommande syfilisinfektioner. Från 1927 var han professeur agrégé i hud- och könssjukdomar. 1937 blev han ordförande för och 1945 valdes han in i . Sézary har givit namn åt och . (sv)
  • Albert Sézary (26 December 1880, Algiers – 1 December 1956, Paris) was a French dermatologist and syphilogist. He served as a hospital interne in Algiers (from 1901) and Paris (from 1905), where he worked with neurologists Joseph Jules Dejerine and Fulgence Raymond and dermatologists Lucien Jacquet and Edouard Jeanselme. He received his medical doctorate in 1909, and from 1919 to 1926 was laboratory chief in the clinic for skin and syphilitic diseases at the Hôpital Saint-Louis. In 1927, he became an associate professor for skin and venereal diseases, and two years later was appointed chef de service at the Hôpitaux Broca and Saint-Louis. (en)
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  • Albert Sézary (it)
  • Albert Sézary (sv)
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