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Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard (27 November 1842 in Sedan, Ardennes – 13 April 1910) was an anatomist known for his work on the anastomotic veins of the cerebral circulation. The "vein of Trolard" (the superior anastomotic vein) was named after him. He studied medicine at the Algiers Preparatory College of Medicine, afterwards working as a municipal physician in Saint Eugène, a suburb of Algiers. In 1861, he began work as an anatomy prosector at the college. From 1869 to 1910, he was a professor of anatomy at the Mustapha Pacha hospital Algiers.

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  • Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard (27 November 1842 in Sedan, Ardennes – 13 April 1910) was an anatomist known for his work on the anastomotic veins of the cerebral circulation. The "vein of Trolard" (the superior anastomotic vein) was named after him. He studied medicine at the Algiers Preparatory College of Medicine, afterwards working as a municipal physician in Saint Eugène, a suburb of Algiers. In 1861, he began work as an anatomy prosector at the college. From 1869 to 1910, he was a professor of anatomy at the Mustapha Pacha hospital Algiers. Known for his work against contagious diseases and epidemics, he was a proponent of free vaccinations for all indigent peoples. In 1882, he founded La Ligue de Reboisement in an effort to promote reforestation and prevent the deforestation of Algeria for the sake of creating pastureland. With Henri Soulié, he was co-founder of the Pasteur Institute of Algeria in 1894. (en)
  • Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard né à Sedan (Ardennes) le 27 novembre 1842, mort à Alger le 13 avril 1910 est un anatomiste de l'École d'Alger reconnu pour son travail sur les veines anastomotiques de la circulation cérébrale. Connue de tous les neurochirurgiens, la Grande Veine Anastomotique ou veine de Trolard souligne une partie de la contribution de Trolard à la neuro-anatomie. (fr)
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  • Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard né à Sedan (Ardennes) le 27 novembre 1842, mort à Alger le 13 avril 1910 est un anatomiste de l'École d'Alger reconnu pour son travail sur les veines anastomotiques de la circulation cérébrale. Connue de tous les neurochirurgiens, la Grande Veine Anastomotique ou veine de Trolard souligne une partie de la contribution de Trolard à la neuro-anatomie. (fr)
  • Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard (27 November 1842 in Sedan, Ardennes – 13 April 1910) was an anatomist known for his work on the anastomotic veins of the cerebral circulation. The "vein of Trolard" (the superior anastomotic vein) was named after him. He studied medicine at the Algiers Preparatory College of Medicine, afterwards working as a municipal physician in Saint Eugène, a suburb of Algiers. In 1861, he began work as an anatomy prosector at the college. From 1869 to 1910, he was a professor of anatomy at the Mustapha Pacha hospital Algiers. (en)
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