Exupere Joseph Bertin
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Exupere Joseph Bertin (25 June 1712 – 21 February 1781) was a French anatomist born in Tremblay (Ille-et-Vilaine), Brittany.[1] He was the father of cardiologist René-Joseph-Hyacinthe Bertin (1757-1828).
He served as regent of the Académie Nationale de Médecine in Paris and was "first physician" to the royal army. He is remembered for his research on the renal system. His best known written work is in the field of osteology, Traité D'ostéologie (1754, 4 volumes).
The columns of Bertin are named after him, as are "Bertin's ossicles" (sphenoidal conchae) and "Bertin's ligament" (iliofemoral ligament).[2]
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Biographical information based on an equivalent article at the French Wikipedia
- ^ L'Union médicale: journal des intérêts scientifiques et pratiques, moraux et ...
- ^ [1] Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Mondofacto Dictionary, definition of eponyms
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