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Acta Medica
Article . 1997
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Otorhinolaryngeal diseases in old age and in famous persons.

Authors: A, Pellant;

Otorhinolaryngeal diseases in old age and in famous persons.

Abstract

Diseases of the ear, nose and throat influenced or played an important role in the lives of painters (D. Ghirlandaio, L. da Vinci, L. van Leyden, J. Reynolds, F. Goya, V. van Gogh), composers (L. van Beethoven, B. Smetana, G. Puccini, M. Ravel, J. Jezek), writers or poets (W. Shakespeare, O. Wilde), statesmen (Francis II, John VI., G. Washington, Frederick III, G.S. Cleveland, U.S. Grant, Edward VII, A. Hitler, F.D. Roosevelt) or other famous persons (M. Luther, T. Brahe, H. Schliemann, T.A. Edison, S. Freud, G.S. Patton, E. Rommel, etc.). The aim of this paper is to remind us of and also to enrich our knowledge about the specialization in which we are working everyday.

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Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases, Famous Persons, History, 16th Century, Medicine in the Arts, Humans, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, History, 18th Century, History, Ancient, History, Medieval

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