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Eugène-Louis Doyen (December 16, 1859 - November 21, 1916) was a French surgeon. Doyen was a skilled and innovative physician. He was a pioneer in... more
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Eugène-Louis Doyen (December 16, 1859 - November 21, 1916) was a French surgeon. Doyen was a skilled and innovative physician. He was a pioneer in the use of electrosurgery and electrocoagulation. He had a keen interest in photography and cinematography, and performed early experiments of color film, micro-cinematography and stereoscopic film. He produced numerous films of operations, including a craniectomy, an abdominal hysterectomy, and a surgery for separation of conjoined twins. Radica and Doodica Neik were born in India in 1888. They were xiphopagus twins, joined at the chest by a band of cartilage, similar to Chang and Eng. The people of their village saw them as symbols of divine wrath and chased the family out of town. Their father wanted to separate the twins himself and was about to do so when a local official stepped in and rescued the girls, turning them over to a local temple. The monks of the temple looked after the twins and gave them their names. In 1893 they were purc...
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