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  2. Madeleine-Françoise Calais - Wikipedia

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    She has been referred to as the first female dentist in France, though there are examples of other female healers in 18th-century France. A Mademoiselle de Rezé published a short treatise on a balm to treat toothache, gingival ulcerations, gout and skin eye conditions in 1719 (second edition 1722), a few years before "Le Chirugien Dentiste" by ...

  3. Aimé Bocquet - Wikipedia

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    Aimé Bocquet was born on 28 May 1929 in Grenoble, Isère. [1] After completing his secondary education in Grenoble, he studied dentistry at the Faculty of Medicine in Lyon, obtaining his qualification in 1953.

  4. Pierre Fauchard - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Fauchard (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ foʃaʁ]; 2 January 1679 – 21 March 1761) [1] was a French physician, credited as being the "father of modern dentistry". [2] He is widely known for writing the first complete scientific description of dentistry, Le Chirurgien Dentiste ("The Surgeon Dentist"), published in 1728. [2]

  5. Category:French dentists - Wikipedia

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  6. Anselme Jourdain - Wikipedia

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    Anselme Louis Bernard Bréchillet-Jourdain (28 November 1731, Paris – 16 January 1816, Paris) was a French dentist and surgeon. The orientalist Amable Jourdain was his son. Biography

  7. Marie-Joseph Bissonnier - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Joseph Bissonnier (25 December 1940 – 27 June 2023) was a French dental surgeon and politician of the Rally for the Republic (RPR) and the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). [1] In the 2001 French cantonal elections, he became President of the General Council of Ille-et-Vilaine, succeeding Pierre Méhaignerie.

  8. Urbain Hémard - Wikipedia

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    Urbain Hémard (c. 1548 in Entraygues, Aveyron – 14 October 1592 in Estaing, Aveyron) was a French physician and dentist. He wrote the first French work entirely devoted to dentistry. He wrote the first French work entirely devoted to dentistry.

  9. Albéric Pont - Wikipedia

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