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Columbia Encyclopedia: Bretonneau, Pierre
(pyĕr brətônō') , 1778–1862, French physician. He performed (1825) the first successful tracheotomy for laryngeal diphtheria, wrote a treatise (1826) distinguishing between scarlet fever and diphtheria (which he named), described typhoid fever, and stated (1855) the germ theory of disease (which later became established largely through Pasteur's work).
 
 
Medical Dictionary: Bre·ton·neau
(brĭ-tô-nō'), Pierre 1778–1862.

French surgeon who described typhoid and diphtheria and performed the first tracheotomy (1825).

 
 

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