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who ordered his soldiers not to fire in his direction so as to "give the brave man time to gather up the wounded" and saluted "the courage and devotion of an age that is no longer ours". Trying to escape to the French border, Larrey was taken prisoner by the
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After the empire, Larrey was given multiple opportunities abroad, including those from the United States, Russia, and Brazil. However, he chose to remain in France. He devoted the remainder of his life to writing , but after the death of
Napoleon he started a new medical career in the army as
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ordered prototypes to be built, after which ambulances would be supplied to all the
Republic's armies. The politicians heard of this, and ordered a national contest to find the best design, thus delaying their delivery by over two years. Larrey also increased the mobility and improved the
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Larrey's writings are still regarded as valuable sources of surgical and medical knowledge and have been translated into all modern languages. Between 1800 and 1840 at least 28 books or articles were published. His son
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and amputated one of his legs in two minutes. He became the favorite of the
Emperor, who commented, "If the army ever erects a monument to express its gratitude, it should do so in honor of Larrey", he was ennobled as a
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Eckstein and military surgery during the Napoleonic wars (Dominique-Jean Larrey)" [Ferenc Eckstein and military surgery during the Napoleonic wars (Dominique-Jean Larrey)],
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in Paris. His detailed account of this operation gives insight into early 19th century doctor-patient relationships, and early surgical methods in the home of the patient. Larrey was involved in the
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Skandalakis, Panagiotis N; Lainas, Panagiotis; Zoras, Odyseas; Skandalakis, John E; Mirilas, P (2006), ""To afford the wounded speedy assistance": Dominique Jean Larrey and
Napoleon",
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Two "Better Halves" in the Worst of Times – Adrienne
Noailles Lafayette (1759–1807) and Fanny Burney d'Arblay (1752–1840) as Medical and Surgical Patients under the First Empire
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Pai-Dhungat, J V; Parikh, Falguni (2006), "Medical philaely (Medical theme on stamps). Dominique J. Larrey (1766–1842). Northern France
Ambulance, 1918 stamp, Grenada-1970",
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Wangensteen, S D; Wangensteen, O H (1971), "Successful pre-Listerian antiseptic management of compound fracture: Crowther (1802), Larrey (1824), and
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multi-nationality and/or interoperability, or to improvements in the provision of health care in NATO missions in the areas of medical support or healthcare development.
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spot. Larrey was recognized by one of the German surgeons, who pleaded for his life. Perhaps partly because he had saved the life of
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Stembrowicz, W (1995), "Dominique Jean Larrey (1766–1842) the author of the work: On wounds of the pericardial sac and heart",
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At the Battle of Metz (1793) Larrey successfully demonstrated the value of field ambulances. The quartermaster-general
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chief-surgeon. In 1826 he visited England, received well by British surgeons. In 1829 he was appointed in the
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Baker D, Cazalaà JB, Carli P (September 2005), "Resuscitation great. Larrey and Percy—a tale of two barons",
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Welling, David R; Burris, David G; Rich, Norman M (2006), "Delayed recognition – Larrey and Les Invalides",
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Zimmerman, L M (1968), "Humanity and compassion in medicine (Ambroise Paré, Baron Dominique-Jean Larrey)",
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Medical School for a short time, in 1796, before being appointed surgeon-in-chief of the
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organization of field hospitals, effectively creating a forerunner of the modern
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Memoir of Baron Larrey, Surgeon-in-chief of the Grande Armée, from the French
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Larrey, Dominique Jean baron; Leroy-Dupré, Louis Alexandre Hippolyte (1861).
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Memoir of Baron Larrey, Surgeon-in-chief of the Grande Armée, from the French
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Soubiran, A (1966), "Larrey. The providence of soldiers (1766–1842)",
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1424:, vol. 9, no. 1 (published Jan 15, 1954), pp. 32–5,
2023:, vol. 202, no. 2 (published Feb 2006), pp. 373–6,
2007:, vol. 69, no. 6 (published Jun 1971), pp. 811–24,
1576:, vol. 95, no. 7 (published Jul 2002), pp. 368–70,
1542:, vol. 154, no. 1 (published Jan 1982), pp. 89–94,
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1782:, vol. 34, no. 4 (published Apr 1995), pp. 446–9,
1766:, vol. 1, no. 2 (published Jan 12, 2005), p. 186,
1750:, vol. 83, no. 2 (published Feb 1978), pp. 200–5,
1734:, vol. 328, no. 1 (published Jan 2007), pp. 75–9,
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Hau, T (1982), "The surgical practice of Dominique Jean Larrey",
1526:, vol. 98, no. 1 (published Jul 1959), pp. 130–1,
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Surgical memoirs of the campaigns of Russia, Germany, and France.
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MĂ©moires de chirurgie militaire et campagnes du baron D.J. Larrey
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Larrey amputating the arm and leg of colonel Rebsomen at the
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maneuvered across the battlefields, Larrey adapted them as
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Richardson, R G (1977), "Larrey – what manner of man?",
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Beasley AW (December 2000), "To study the healing art",
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In 1789, Larrey was back in Paris, where he worked with
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military hospital, where Larrey was a professor in 1796
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and re-interred near Napoleon's tomb in December 1992.
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Wilson, T (1997), "The ambulance – Larrey's legacy",
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RĂĽttimann, B (1979), "Larrey's amputation technic",
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310:, he improvised an ambulance to treat the wounded.
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1554:Hillemand, P; Gilbrin, E (1978), "Not Available",
1131:The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
1027:in 1843, is standing in the courtyard outside the
621:. A year later, he was elected as a member of the
599:in 1815 his courage under fire was noticed by the
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1067:The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
1909:, vol. 36, no. 1–2, pp. 140–55,
1670:, vol. 149, no. 7–8, pp. 117–9,
1638:, vol. 24, no. 3–4, pp. 259–63,
1606:Jensen, J E (Jul 1981), "Napoleonic medicine",
705:Carey & Lea, Philadelphia 1832. (volume 4,
1961:, vol. 74, no. 34, pp. 1785–6,
673:MĂ©moires de chirurgie militaire, et campagnes.
2063:, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 313–20,
1977:, vol. 58, no. 3, pp. 311–28,
1346:Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia
849:Military Medicine and the Hidden Costs of War
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2079:, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 233–4,
1870:Larrey: Surgeon to Napoleon's Imperial Guard
1558:, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 255–7,
1111:Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons
1654:, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 23–7,
1480:Journal of the American College of Surgeons
1398:Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
1159:Journal of the American College of Surgeons
1830:, vol. 133, no. 3, p. 249,
675:J. Smith, Paris 1812. (digitalized books:
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1573:Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
784:"Dominique Larrey, chirurgien militaire"
49:of all important aspects of the article.
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852:. Oxford University Press. p. 11.
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720:The Dominique-Jean Larrey Award is the
694:Cushing, Baltimore 1814. (volumes 1–3,
378:, where he met for the first time with
417:, a disease known in Europe since the
405:in 1798. Following the victory at the
45:Please consider expanding the lead to
1023:His statue in bronze, as sculpted by
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2077:The Chicago Medical School Quarterly
1540:Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
1326:Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
879:, Potomac Books, Inc., p. 145,
465:adding citations to reliable sources
213:; 8 July 1766 – 25 July 1842) was a
87:Portrait by Larrey's sister-in-law,
2203:French prisoners sentenced to death
1051:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2005.03.009
782:Françoise Deherly (29 April 2021).
224:, who distinguished himself in the
2218:Commanders of the Legion of Honour
2101:10.1111/j.1365-2044.1976.tb12341.x
1929:(8) (published Aug 2006): 1392–9,
873:Gabriel, Richard A. (2013-01-31),
637:. His remains were transferred to
16:French surgeon and military doctor
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2193:Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery
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1492:10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2003.12.025
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908:Nogueira Britto, Antonio Carlos.
547:on 12 May 1807. He joined in the
1788:10.1097/00000637-199504000-00020
1438:J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry
1079:10.1046/j.1440-1622.2000.01989.x
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1652:Histoire des Sciences MĂ©dicales
1636:Histoire des Sciences MĂ©dicales
1556:Histoire des Sciences MĂ©dicales
551:, where he operated on Marshal
452:needs additional citations for
267:, who was chief surgeon at the
37:may be too short to adequately
2228:19th-century French physicians
2223:18th-century French physicians
1608:Maryland State Medical Journal
623:American Philosophical Society
384:Marie-Élisabeth Laville-Leroux
157:Marie-Élisabeth Laville-Leroux
47:provide an accessible overview
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1143:10.1016/S0022-5223(19)35826-X
396:Revolutionary armies in Italy
1891:10.1016/j.cursur.2005.12.008
1700:Journal of Medical Biography
1668:Vestn. Khir. Im. I. I. Grek.
1310:Dansk Medicinhistorisk Ă…rbog
1294:Dansk Medicinhistorisk Ă…rbog
1093:Bissi A (October 1989), "",
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692:Memoirs of military surgery.
344:Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring
232:. An important innovator in
202:Dominique Jean, Baron Larrey
2178:People from Hautes-Pyrénées
1732:Voenno-meditsinskiÄ Zhurnal
1296:(in Danish): 1979, 132–59,
916:Federal University of Bahia
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2061:Archiwum Historii Medycyny
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1582:10.1177/014107680209500714
1097:(in Italian) (49): 38–47,
846:Fazal, Tanisha M. (2024).
591:When Napoleon was sent to
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1935:10.1007/s00268-005-0436-8
1780:Annals of Plastic Surgery
1406:10.1080/09647049409525587
1248:10.1017/s0025727300024388
574:French invasion of Russia
401:Larrey departed with the
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226:French Revolutionary Wars
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1923:World Journal of Surgery
1868:Richardson, R G (1974),
1185:Burton, June K. (2001),
549:Battle of Aspern-Essling
308:Storming of the Bastille
89:Marie-Guillemine Benoist
2188:French military doctors
1991:"Dominique-Jean Larrey"
1828:Gaceta MĂ©dica de MĂ©xico
956:June K. Burton, p.18–21
722:North Atlantic Alliance
669:Demonville, Paris 1803.
476:"Dominique Jean Larrey"
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1996:Catholic Encyclopedia
1764:Revue MĂ©dicale Suisse
1684:La Revue du Praticien
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1274:The American Surgeon
971:search.amphilsoc.org
967:"APS Member History"
461:improve this article
334:in 1792, during the
234:battlefield medicine
269:HĂ´tel-Dieu de Paris
252:Larrey was Born in
71:Baron of the Empire
2021:J. Am. Coll. Surg.
1959:La Presse MĂ©dicale
1844:Proc. R. Soc. Med.
1422:Minerva Chirurgica
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601:Duke of Wellington
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314:Revolutionary Wars
1201:on March 13, 2016
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145:Nationality
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752:References
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566:mastectomy
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1620:0025-4363
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541:Commander
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