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Georges M. Dupuy
Georges Marie Dupuy (8 April 1858 – 20 December 1935) was a French physician and medical illustrator known for ''The Stretcher Bearer'' (1915), and his drawings for Baillière's atlases of the male and female body and for Comyns Berkeley's ''Atlas of Midwifery'' (1926). Early life and family Georges Dupuy was born in Paris to Paul Dupuy and Catherine Schmidt.George Dupuy New Jersey, Marriages, 1670-1980.
Family Search. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
He married an Englishwoman, Amy Harriet Evens, in New Jersey, United States, in 1895.


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Dupuy qualified as a physician with the degree of M.D. but is best known as a medical illustrator. His first book was ''The Stretcher Bearer: A Companion to the R.A.M.C. Training Book'' (1915), under the general edito ...
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