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Eugène Apert

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He received his doctorate in 1897 and afterwards was associated with the
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Eugène Appert
pediatrician
Paris
Hôtel-Dieu
Hôpital Saint-Louis
Hôpital des Enfants-Malades
Jacques-Joseph Grancher
surgeon
Paul Georges Dieulafoy
Antoine Bernard-Jean Marfan
dermatologist
François Henri Hallopeau
genetic diseases
congenital abnormalities
Acrocephalosyndactyly
skull
Apert syndrome
craniosynostosis
syndactyly
maxillary
pediatrics
child rearing
Eugenics
Who Named It
Eugène Charles Apert
Who Named It
Dermatology Online Journal
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