André Delmas
André Delmas (1910-1999) was a French anatomist specialized in neuroanatomy and functional anatomy. He studied medicine in Montpellier and obtained his PhD in 1938. In 1946, he was appointed professor at the University of Paris, where he directed the laboratory of anatomical works. In 1958, he took over the chair of functional anatomy and neuroanatomy, and in 1969 he became dean of the faculty.
Among his most notable works is Pathways and Nervous Centers: Introduction to Neurology (1970), a reference in neuroanatomy. He also published Cranio-encephalic Topometry (1959) and the Atlas Aide-mémoire de anatomie humaine (1947). Additionally, he collaborated on the revision of the Treatise on Human Anatomy by Henri Rouvière, a classic work in the study of anatomy.
Among his most notable works is Pathways and Nervous Centers: Introduction to Neurology (1970), a reference in neuroanatomy. He also published Cranio-encephalic Topometry (1959) and the Atlas Aide-mémoire de anatomie humaine (1947). Additionally, he collaborated on the revision of the Treatise on Human Anatomy by Henri Rouvière, a classic work in the study of anatomy.
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