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Eugène-Louis Doyen (16 December 1859 – 21 November 1916) was a French surgeon born in Reims. He was the son of Octave Doyen (1831–1895), who served as mayor of Reims. Eugène Doyen studied medicine in Reims and Paris, and later opened a private medical institute in Paris that attracted a wealthy clientele. Doyen was a skilled and innovative physician who introduced several surgical techniques and medical instruments, some of which bear his name today. He was a pioneer in the use of electrosurgery and electrocoagulation, and also marketed a yeast extract he called "mycolysine" for treatment of infectious diseases.

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  • Eugène Louis Doyen (ur. 16 grudnia 1859 w Reims, zm. 21 listopada 1916 w Paryżu) – francuski chirurg, twórca wielu nowych metod operacyjnych i narzędzi chirurgicznych. Zaprojektował stół chirurgiczny (stół Doyena) uznawany za pierwowzór używanych dziś stołów operacyjnych. Jako pierwszy wprowadził odsysanie krwi z pola operacyjnego. Używał dużej liczby ligatur podczas operacji, by zapobiec utracie krwi. (pl)
  • Eugène Louis Doyen, född 16 december 1859, död 21 november 1916, var en fransk kirurg. Doyen innehade en privat klinik i Paris. Han är mest känd för sina konstruktioner av kirurgiska instrument, såsom en elektrisk fräs för trepanation av skallbenet. Doyen utgav sig för att ha funnit cancerbacillen och uppfunnit ett serum mot cancer. Han sysslade gärna med sensationella upptäckter och observationer, men hans resultat har inte alltid stått sig för vetenskaplig kritik. (sv)
  • Eugène-Louis Doyen (16 December 1859 – 21 November 1916) was a French surgeon born in Reims. He was the son of Octave Doyen (1831–1895), who served as mayor of Reims. Eugène Doyen studied medicine in Reims and Paris, and later opened a private medical institute in Paris that attracted a wealthy clientele. Doyen was a skilled and innovative physician who introduced several surgical techniques and medical instruments, some of which bear his name today. He was a pioneer in the use of electrosurgery and electrocoagulation, and also marketed a yeast extract he called "mycolysine" for treatment of infectious diseases. (en)
  • Eugène Louis Doyen, né le 16 décembre 1859 à Reims et mort le 21 novembre 1916 à Paris, est un chirurgien français de renommée internationale, cité par l'écrivain russe Mikhaïl Boulgakov, modèle du personnage de Cottard chez Marcel Proust, et vilipendé par Léon Daudet dans Les Morticoles sous les traits du Docteur Bradilin . On le considère comme l’un des rénovateurs de la chirurgie française de la fin du XIXe siècle malgré ses théories inexactes sur le cancer. Il est une figure mondaine, extrêmement controversée et solitaire de la chirurgie française, à l'écart des institutions académiques et de la Faculté de médecine. Auteur d'une œuvre considérable, il est l'inventeur de nombreux instruments chirurgicaux et promoteur de l'électrocoagulation. On lui doit de très importants perfectionneme (fr)
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  • Eugène-Louis Doyen (16 December 1859 – 21 November 1916) was a French surgeon born in Reims. He was the son of Octave Doyen (1831–1895), who served as mayor of Reims. Eugène Doyen studied medicine in Reims and Paris, and later opened a private medical institute in Paris that attracted a wealthy clientele. Doyen was a skilled and innovative physician who introduced several surgical techniques and medical instruments, some of which bear his name today. He was a pioneer in the use of electrosurgery and electrocoagulation, and also marketed a yeast extract he called "mycolysine" for treatment of infectious diseases. He had a keen interest in photography and cinematography, and performed early experiments of color film, microcinematography and stereoscopic film. He produced numerous films of operations, including a craniectomy, an abdominal hysterectomy, and a surgery for separation of conjoined twins Radhika and Dudhika Nayak, united in the area of the xiphoid process of the sternum. Although his films were popular at medical conferences abroad, they were harshly criticized by his contemporaries in France, who felt that the integrity of their profession had been compromised. For a period of time, Doyen was editor-in-chief of the Revue Critique de Médecine et de Chirurgie, as well as the Archives de Doyen, a medico-surgical journal of the Doyen Institute. (en)
  • Eugène Louis Doyen, né le 16 décembre 1859 à Reims et mort le 21 novembre 1916 à Paris, est un chirurgien français de renommée internationale, cité par l'écrivain russe Mikhaïl Boulgakov, modèle du personnage de Cottard chez Marcel Proust, et vilipendé par Léon Daudet dans Les Morticoles sous les traits du Docteur Bradilin . On le considère comme l’un des rénovateurs de la chirurgie française de la fin du XIXe siècle malgré ses théories inexactes sur le cancer. Il est une figure mondaine, extrêmement controversée et solitaire de la chirurgie française, à l'écart des institutions académiques et de la Faculté de médecine. Auteur d'une œuvre considérable, il est l'inventeur de nombreux instruments chirurgicaux et promoteur de l'électrocoagulation. On lui doit de très importants perfectionnements dans la technique opératoire. (fr)
  • Eugène Louis Doyen (ur. 16 grudnia 1859 w Reims, zm. 21 listopada 1916 w Paryżu) – francuski chirurg, twórca wielu nowych metod operacyjnych i narzędzi chirurgicznych. Zaprojektował stół chirurgiczny (stół Doyena) uznawany za pierwowzór używanych dziś stołów operacyjnych. Jako pierwszy wprowadził odsysanie krwi z pola operacyjnego. Używał dużej liczby ligatur podczas operacji, by zapobiec utracie krwi. (pl)
  • Eugène Louis Doyen, född 16 december 1859, död 21 november 1916, var en fransk kirurg. Doyen innehade en privat klinik i Paris. Han är mest känd för sina konstruktioner av kirurgiska instrument, såsom en elektrisk fräs för trepanation av skallbenet. Doyen utgav sig för att ha funnit cancerbacillen och uppfunnit ett serum mot cancer. Han sysslade gärna med sensationella upptäckter och observationer, men hans resultat har inte alltid stått sig för vetenskaplig kritik. (sv)
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