Cruveilhier disease

Cruveilhier disease
spinal muscular atrophy.

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  • Cruveilhier, Jean — born Feb. 9, 1791, Limoges, Fr. died March 10, 1874, Sussac French pathologist and anatomist. He published a series of multivolume works on the anatomy of disease. The greatest, the beautifully illustrated Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body… …   Universalium

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