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Leo Testut (22 March 1849 – 16 January 1925) was a French physician and anatomist, born in Saint-Avit-Sénieur, Dordogne. He was born Jean Leo Testut on 22 March 1849, the son of Jean Testut and Marie Deynat. He studied medicine in Bordeaux. His studies were interrupted because of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870; he was readmitted to the in 1878. He completed his studies with a thesis for which he obtained medals from several universities in France. He was named Professor of Anatomy of the Bordeaux School of Medicine and continued his investigations in anthropology in other universities. He contributed over 90 publications on anatomy, anthropology, prehistory and history, but his most noteworthy achievement has been as author of , a complete, well-written, and well-illustrated work of anat

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  • Jean Léo Testut (Saint-Avit-Sénieur, 22 de marzo de 1849 - Burdeos, 16 de enero de 1925) fue un médico francés, profesor de anatomía, célebre por su obra (Tratado de anatomía humana), referencia en dicha disciplina. (es)
  • Leo Testut (22 March 1849 – 16 January 1925) was a French physician and anatomist, born in Saint-Avit-Sénieur, Dordogne. He was born Jean Leo Testut on 22 March 1849, the son of Jean Testut and Marie Deynat. He studied medicine in Bordeaux. His studies were interrupted because of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870; he was readmitted to the in 1878. He completed his studies with a thesis for which he obtained medals from several universities in France. He was named Professor of Anatomy of the Bordeaux School of Medicine and continued his investigations in anthropology in other universities. He contributed over 90 publications on anatomy, anthropology, prehistory and history, but his most noteworthy achievement has been as author of , a complete, well-written, and well-illustrated work of anatomy composed of four volumes that continues to be used in many countries to the present day. The illustrations present in this book continue to be a major source of reference to other anatomy books. The book is well known in medical schools, where it is considered the standard anatomy textbook. He collected the material published from personal notes and drawings after having failed anatomy exams several times during medical school, until he finally passed. In 1889, Léo Testut announced that a prehistoric skull, found in Chancelade, was of a new race, which he called the "Chancelade race", which he argued was the ancestor of the Eskimo. This hypothesis, though confirmed by many of his contemporaries, is now rejected, and the Chancelade skull is considered to be a Cro-Magnon. Leo Testut died on 16 January 1925 in Bordeaux. (en)
  • Jean Léo Testut, né le 22 mars 1849 à Saint-Avit-Sénieur (Dordogne) et mort le 16 janvier 1925 à Bordeaux est un médecin et anatomiste français. Il fut professeur d'anatomie à Lyon : on lui doit un traité d'anatomie célèbre qui reste une référence dans cette discipline, rédigé en collaboration avec son élève Latarjet.Son œuvre concerne non seulement l'anatomie mais aussi l'anthropologie, la préhistoire et l'histoire. (fr)
  • Jean Léo Testut (Saint-Avit-Sénieur, 22 marzo 1849 – Bordeaux, 26 gennaio 1925) è stato un medico e anatomista francese. (it)
  • Jean Leo Testut (Saint-Avit-Sénieur, 1849 - Bordéus, 1925), era filho de Don Juan Testut e de Maria Deynat, e é um dos mais reputados anatomistas do mundo, continuando muitas das suas obras a ser fontes de referência no mundo académico. (pt)
  • Jean Léo Testut, född 22 mars 1849 i , depatementet Dordogne, död 16 januari 1925 i , Gironde, var en fransk anatom. Testut blev 1877 medicine doktor i Paris, var 1884–1886 professor i anatomi i Lille och från 1886 professor i nämnda ämne i Lyon. Jämte ett stort antal anatomiska specialundersökningar utgav han en mycket använd och högt skattad Traité d'anatomie humaine (tre band, 1892). (sv)
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  • Jean Léo Testut (Saint-Avit-Sénieur, 22 de marzo de 1849 - Burdeos, 16 de enero de 1925) fue un médico francés, profesor de anatomía, célebre por su obra (Tratado de anatomía humana), referencia en dicha disciplina. (es)
  • Jean Léo Testut, né le 22 mars 1849 à Saint-Avit-Sénieur (Dordogne) et mort le 16 janvier 1925 à Bordeaux est un médecin et anatomiste français. Il fut professeur d'anatomie à Lyon : on lui doit un traité d'anatomie célèbre qui reste une référence dans cette discipline, rédigé en collaboration avec son élève Latarjet.Son œuvre concerne non seulement l'anatomie mais aussi l'anthropologie, la préhistoire et l'histoire. (fr)
  • Jean Léo Testut (Saint-Avit-Sénieur, 22 marzo 1849 – Bordeaux, 26 gennaio 1925) è stato un medico e anatomista francese. (it)
  • Jean Leo Testut (Saint-Avit-Sénieur, 1849 - Bordéus, 1925), era filho de Don Juan Testut e de Maria Deynat, e é um dos mais reputados anatomistas do mundo, continuando muitas das suas obras a ser fontes de referência no mundo académico. (pt)
  • Jean Léo Testut, född 22 mars 1849 i , depatementet Dordogne, död 16 januari 1925 i , Gironde, var en fransk anatom. Testut blev 1877 medicine doktor i Paris, var 1884–1886 professor i anatomi i Lille och från 1886 professor i nämnda ämne i Lyon. Jämte ett stort antal anatomiska specialundersökningar utgav han en mycket använd och högt skattad Traité d'anatomie humaine (tre band, 1892). (sv)
  • Leo Testut (22 March 1849 – 16 January 1925) was a French physician and anatomist, born in Saint-Avit-Sénieur, Dordogne. He was born Jean Leo Testut on 22 March 1849, the son of Jean Testut and Marie Deynat. He studied medicine in Bordeaux. His studies were interrupted because of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870; he was readmitted to the in 1878. He completed his studies with a thesis for which he obtained medals from several universities in France. He was named Professor of Anatomy of the Bordeaux School of Medicine and continued his investigations in anthropology in other universities. He contributed over 90 publications on anatomy, anthropology, prehistory and history, but his most noteworthy achievement has been as author of , a complete, well-written, and well-illustrated work of anat (en)
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