Guy de Chauliac

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Guy de Chauliac was a 14th-century French physician and surgeon whose influential surgical textbook "Chirurgia Magna" shaped European medicine for centuries.

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instanceOf Catholic priest
human
medical textbook
medical writer
physician
surgeon
alternateName Guido de Cauliac NERFINISHED
Guido de Cauliaco NERFINISHED
author Guy de Chauliac NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1300
birthPlace Chauliac, Gévaudan, Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathDate 1368
deathPlace Avignon, Papal States NERFINISHED
described clinical forms of bubonic plague and pneumonic plague
educatedAt University of Bologna NERFINISHED
University of Montpellier NERFINISHED
University of Paris NERFINISHED
era 14th century
fieldOfWork anatomy
medicine
surgery
influenced European surgery
European surgery for several centuries
Renaissance medicine
influencedBy Albucasis NERFINISHED
Avicenna NERFINISHED
Galen NERFINISHED
Hippocrates NERFINISHED
knownFor descriptions of plague (Black Death)
detailed descriptions of fractures and dislocations
systematizing medieval surgical knowledge
writing one of the most influential medieval surgical textbooks
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
name Guy de Chauliac NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableWork Chirurgia Magna NERFINISHED
Inventarium sive Chirurgia Magna NERFINISHED
occupation cleric
physician
surgeon
positionHeld personal physician to Pope Clement VI
personal physician to Pope Innocent VI
personal physician to Pope Urban V
physician to the papal court at Avignon
publicationDate c. 1363
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
subject surgery
used anatomical dissection in medical teaching
workLocation Avignon NERFINISHED
Bologna NERFINISHED
Montpellier NERFINISHED
Paris

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