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Philibert Joseph Roux
Philibert Joseph Roux

Philibert Joseph Roux was a renowned French surgeon. Born on April 26, 1780, and died on March 24, 1854, Roux made significant contributions to the fields of anatomy and surgery, particularly in abdominal surgery and the improvement of surgical techniques. more

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“Absolute Evil is not the kingdom of hell. The inhabitants of hell are ourselves, i.e., those who pay our painful, embarrassing, humanistic duties to society and who are compromised by our intellectually dubious commitment to virtue, which can be defined by the perpetual smear-word of French polemic: the bourgeois. (Bourgeois equals humanist.) This word has long been anathema in France where categories are part of the ruling notion of logique. The word cannot be readily matched in England or America.”

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