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Germain Sée (February 6, 1818 – May 12, 1896) was a French clinician who was a native of Ribeauvillé, Haut-Rhin. He studied medicine in Paris, obtaining his doctorate in 1846 with a dissertation on ergotism ("Recherches sur les propriétés du seigle ergoté et de ses principes constituants"). In 1852 he became a physician of hospitals in Paris, and subsequently worked at La Rochefoucauld (from 1857), Beaujon (from 1861), Pitié (from 1862) and Charité (from 1868) hospitals. In 1866 he succeeded Armand Trousseau as chair of therapeutics at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and in 1876 attained the chair of clinical medicine at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris.

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  • Germain Sée (February 6, 1818 – May 12, 1896) was a French clinician who was a native of Ribeauvillé, Haut-Rhin. He studied medicine in Paris, obtaining his doctorate in 1846 with a dissertation on ergotism ("Recherches sur les propriétés du seigle ergoté et de ses principes constituants"). In 1852 he became a physician of hospitals in Paris, and subsequently worked at La Rochefoucauld (from 1857), Beaujon (from 1861), Pitié (from 1862) and Charité (from 1868) hospitals. In 1866 he succeeded Armand Trousseau as chair of therapeutics at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and in 1876 attained the chair of clinical medicine at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. Sée specialized in the study of lung and cardiovascular diseases. He also made contributions in his research of chorea and its association with rheumatic disorders. He conducted extensive studies of various drugs, being an advocate of antipyrine as a general analgesic, and sodium salicylate for treatment of acute rheumatism. Among his writings were the multi-volume "Médecine clinique", a work that he co-authored with Frédéric Labadie-Lagrave, and "Leçons de pathologie expérimentale", a book on experimental pathology that was edited by Maurice Raynaud. His "Des maladies spécifiques, non tuberculeuses, du poumon" was later translated into English and published with the title "Diseases of the lungs (of a specific not tuberculous nature)" (1885). In 1869 he became a member of the Académie de Médecine. (en)
  • Germain Sée (Ribeauvillé, 6 de febrero de 1818-París, 12 de mayo de 1896)​ fue un médico francés. (es)
  • Germain Sée (né le 6 février 1818 à Ribeauvillé et mort le 12 mai 1896 à Paris) est un médecin français, passé à la postérité pour ses travaux sur l'ergot de seigle. (fr)
  • Germain Sée, född 6 februari 1818 i Ribeauville, departementet Haut-Rhin, död 12 maj 1896, var en fransk läkare. Sée, som var av judisk börd, blev medicine doktor 1846 samt professor 1866 i praktisk medicin vid fakulteten i Paris och 1869 i klinisk medicin och 1876 läkare vid Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. Han utgav många värderade arbeten, såsom Mémoire sur la chorée et le rhumatisme (prisbelönt av medicinska akademien och införd i dess "Mémoires", 1850), Le diagnostic et le traitement des maladies du cœur (1878) och Traités des maladies du cœur (två band, 1889–91). (sv)
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  • Germain Sée (Ribeauvillé, 6 de febrero de 1818-París, 12 de mayo de 1896)​ fue un médico francés. (es)
  • Germain Sée (né le 6 février 1818 à Ribeauvillé et mort le 12 mai 1896 à Paris) est un médecin français, passé à la postérité pour ses travaux sur l'ergot de seigle. (fr)
  • Germain Sée, född 6 februari 1818 i Ribeauville, departementet Haut-Rhin, död 12 maj 1896, var en fransk läkare. Sée, som var av judisk börd, blev medicine doktor 1846 samt professor 1866 i praktisk medicin vid fakulteten i Paris och 1869 i klinisk medicin och 1876 läkare vid Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. Han utgav många värderade arbeten, såsom Mémoire sur la chorée et le rhumatisme (prisbelönt av medicinska akademien och införd i dess "Mémoires", 1850), Le diagnostic et le traitement des maladies du cœur (1878) och Traités des maladies du cœur (två band, 1889–91). (sv)
  • Germain Sée (February 6, 1818 – May 12, 1896) was a French clinician who was a native of Ribeauvillé, Haut-Rhin. He studied medicine in Paris, obtaining his doctorate in 1846 with a dissertation on ergotism ("Recherches sur les propriétés du seigle ergoté et de ses principes constituants"). In 1852 he became a physician of hospitals in Paris, and subsequently worked at La Rochefoucauld (from 1857), Beaujon (from 1861), Pitié (from 1862) and Charité (from 1868) hospitals. In 1866 he succeeded Armand Trousseau as chair of therapeutics at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and in 1876 attained the chair of clinical medicine at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. (en)
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  • Germain Sée (en)
  • Germain Sée (fr)
  • Germain Sée (sv)
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