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Dr. Louis Alexandre DUGAS

DUGAS CHASEAU (de) MICHEL PERONNEAU BELLUMEAU RICHARD MAGNAN STERLIN
Jacques DUGAS du VALLON
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Anne DUGAS née de CHASNEAU Bernard MICHEL
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Marguerite Renée MICHEL née PERONNEAU Paul BELLUMEAU de La VINCENDIÈRE
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Jeanne Marie BELLUMEAU de La VINCENDIÈRE née RICHARD Gabriel MAGNAN
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Marie Françoise STERLIN
Pierre Bernard DUGAS
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Marguerite Renée DUGAS du VALLON née MICHEL Etienne BELLUMEAU DE LA VINCENDIÈRE
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Marie-Elisabeth BELLUMEAU de La VINCENDIÈRE née MAGNAN
Louis René Adrien DUGAS DUVALLON
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Marie-Françoise DUGAS du VALLON née BELLUMEAU de la VINCENDIÈRE
Louis Alexandre DUGAS
o vendredi 3 janvier 1806 USA, Washington, Georgia,
+ ca. 1884
(frères/soeurs:- Pauline Marie DUGAS- Marie Amélie DUGAS- Louis Frédéric DUGAS- Marie Jeanne DUGAS- Louis Charles DUGAS du VALLON)
ax Marie BARNES
bx USA, 17/03/1840, Louise Virginia HARRIS

DESCENDANCE


Avec Marie BARNES
1 ) Mary Elisabeth DUGAS (ca. 1833-)

Avec Louise Virginia HARRIS
2 ) Charles Frederick DUGAS (1 décembre 1841-)
3 ) Louis Alexander DUGAS (ca. 1848-)
4 ) George DUGAS

 

 

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Louis Alexander Dugas de Vallon

January 3, 1806-Ocotober 19, 1884

Following his graduation from the University of Maryland in 1827 with an MD, Louis Alexander Dugas lived in Paris for three years while he studied with physicians in several European cities.

Dugas served as chair of the physiology department at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta (?-1855), and as the school's dean from 1861 until 1876.

He authored numerous papers for medical journals and his test for a dislocated shoulder joint, known as the "Dugas Test" and published in The Transactions of the American Medical Association in 1857, is still used today.