Anacharsis Evariste Baizeau (3 June 1821, Nantes – 6 February 1910, Paris) was a French military physician.
Anacharsis Evariste Baizeau | |
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Born | Nantes | 3 June 1821
Died | 6 February 1910 Paris | (aged 88)
Occupation | professeur agrégé |
During his career he served as a professeur agrégé at Val-de-Grâce, a physician at the military hospital of the Oran division (Algeria), a médecin-inspecteur and as a member of the Conseil des armées.[1][2]
His name is associated with méthode de Baizeau et Trélat (Baizeau and Trélat's method), an operative procedure used to repair a clefted soft palate, named in conjunction with surgeon Ulysse Trélat (1828–1890).[3]