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- Antoni_de_Gimbernat abstract "Antonio de Gimbernat (1734–1816) was, born in Cambrils (Tarragona), Spanish surgeon and anatomist. He is known for laying the groundwork for modern techniques of inguinal hernia repair. He also described in detail the anatomy of the inguinal and femoral regions of the human body.The lacunar ligament is named after Antonio de Gimbernat.".
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- Antoni_de_Gimbernat deathDate "1816".
- Antoni_de_Gimbernat deathYear "1816".
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- Antoni_de_Gimbernat dateOfBirth "1734".
- Antoni_de_Gimbernat dateOfDeath "1816".
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- Antoni_de_Gimbernat name "Gimbernat, Antonio De".
- Antoni_de_Gimbernat shortDescription "Spanish surgeon and anatomist".
- Antoni_de_Gimbernat description "Spanish surgeon and anatomist".
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- Antoni_de_Gimbernat comment "Antonio de Gimbernat (1734–1816) was, born in Cambrils (Tarragona), Spanish surgeon and anatomist. He is known for laying the groundwork for modern techniques of inguinal hernia repair. He also described in detail the anatomy of the inguinal and femoral regions of the human body.The lacunar ligament is named after Antonio de Gimbernat.".
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- Antoni_de_Gimbernat name "Antonio De Gimbernat".
- Antoni_de_Gimbernat name "Gimbernat, Antonio De".
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