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Victor Henri Hutinel (15 April 1849 – 21 March 1933) was a French physician who was a native of Châtillon-sur-Seine, Côte-d'Or. He specialized in pediatric medicine and childhood diseases. He studied medicine in Nancy, and later Paris, where he became an externe in 1871. He earned his medical doctorate in 1877, and in 1879 became ''médecin des hôpitaux''. In 1897 he was professor of internal pathology, and in 1907 became a professor of pediatrics, succeeding Jacques-Joseph Grancher (1843–1907) as director at the ''Hôpital des Enfants-Malades'' in Paris. Among his written publications was a five-volume work on childhood diseases called ''Les maladies des enfants''. Another name for cirrhosis of the liver associated with childhood tuberculous pericarditis is sometimes referred to as "Hutinel's cirrhosis".〔(Hutinel's cirrhosis ) @ Who Named It〕 == References == * (''Victor Henri Hutinel'' ) @ Who Named It * (Dorlands Medical Dictionary ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Victor Henri Hutinel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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