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Dominique Jean Larrey

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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 Prussians who wanted to execute him on the
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units. He established a rule for the triage of war casualties, treating the wounded according to the seriousness of their injuries and urgency of need for medical care, regardless of their rank or nationality. Soldiers of enemy armies, as well as those of the French and their allies, were treated.
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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 Hippolyte (born 1808) was surgeon-in-ordinary to the emperor
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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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Csillag I (February 1984), "Ferenc 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 Bennion (ca. 1840)",
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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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Quijano-Pitman, F (1997), "Surgical drainage with rubber tubes and Baron Larrey's mobile ambulances introduced by Dr. Ignacio Gama",
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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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Brewer LA (December 1986), "Baron Dominique Jean Larrey (1766–1842). Father of modern military surgery, innovater, humanist",
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Le transfert des cendres du Baron Larrey du Père-Lachaise aux Invalides 14-15 décembre 1992. Retrieved on 30 Nov 2016 from
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Rich, Norman M; Burris, David G; Welling, David R; Rignault, Daniel P (2006), "The Larrey legacy: two hundred years on",
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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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Leonov, I T (1992), "D. J. Larrey and N. I. Pirogov (on the 225th anniversary of the birth of D. J. Larrey)",
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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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Burris, DG; Welling, DR; Rich, NM (2004), "Dominique Jean Larrey and the principles of humanity in warfare",
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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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MirskiÄ­, M B (2007), "An outstanding field surgeon (devoted to the 240th anniversary of D. Larrey's birth",
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Zimmerman, L M (1968), "Humanity and compassion in medicine (Ambroise Paré, Baron Dominique-Jean Larrey)",
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Between Flesh and Steel: A History of Military Medicine from the Middle Ages to the War in Afghanistan
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Nau, Jean-Yves (2005), "I, Dominique Jean Larrey, baron and surgeon in chief of the Grand Army",
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Wybieralski, A (1966), "Dominique Jean Larrey (1766–1842) On the 200 anniversary of his birth",
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McIntyre, Neil (2002), "The Barons Larrey: Dominique Jean (1766–1842); Hippolyte (1808–1895)",
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Faria MA (September 1990), "Dominique-Jean Larrey: Napoleon's surgeon from Egypt to Waterloo",
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and partner nations. It is awarded in recognition of a significant and lasting contribution to
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Relation historique et chirurgicale de l’expédition de l’armée d’orient, en Egypte et en Syrie.
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Fackler ML (March 1989), "Misinterpretations concerning Larrey's methods of wound treatment",
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on his way back, dying in Lyon on 25 July. His body was taken to Paris and buried at the
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Medical School for a short time, in 1796, before being appointed surgeon-in-chief of the
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Feinsod, M; Aharon-Peretz, J (1994), "Baron Larrey's description of traumatic aphasia",
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in 1809. In 1811, Baron Larrey co-led the surgical team that performed a pre-anesthetic
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Historical Account of the Introduction of the Galvanic and Electro-Magnetic Telegraph
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Feinsod, M (1998), "The surgeon and the Emperor—a humanitarian on the battlefield",
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DiGioia JM, Rocko JM, Swan KG (May 1983), "Baron Larrey. Modern military surgeon",
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In Larrey's shadow: transport of British sick and wounded in the Napoleonic wars.
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organization of field hospitals, effectively creating a forerunner of the modern
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Hakulinen, E (1989), "The French revolution—a revolution even for health care",
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Feinsod, Moshe (2002), "The amputated leg—a tale of scientific curiosity—1792",
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Larrey's son, Félix Hippolyte Larrey (1808–1895), also became a military doctor
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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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Larrey, Dominique Jean baron; Leroy-Dupré, Louis Alexandre Hippolyte (1861).
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Haddad FS (September 2004), "Baron Larrey: a role model to be emulated",
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Moore, A R (1978), "Preanesthetic mastectomy: a patient's experience",
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A supporter of the ideas of the Revolution, Larrey joined the French
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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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After an 8-year apprenticeship, he went to Paris to study under
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for a health inspection, together with his son, but contracted
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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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The Revolutionary Flying Ambulance of Napoleon's Surgeon
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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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Following the victory at the 45:Please consider expanding the lead to 1023:His statue in bronze, as sculpted by 903: 901: 363:Jacques-Pierre Orillard de Villemanzy 208: 7: 2198:Recipients of Prussian royal pardons 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:. 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Index


lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
Baron of the Empire

Marie-Guillemine Benoist
Beaudéan
Bigorre
Hautes-Pyrénées
Lyon
Marie-Élisabeth Laville-Leroux
FĂ©lix Hippolyte Larrey
Surgeon
Physician
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French
surgeon
military doctor
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
battlefield medicine
triage
military surgeon
Beaudéan
Toulouse
Pierre-Joseph Desault
HĂ´tel-Dieu de Paris
Brest
Newfoundland

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