Nicolas Andry

The subject of this portrait, by Jean François de Troy, was originally recorded as anonymous, but later said to be Andry; according to modern research, its subject cannot be reliably established, and there is no certain portrait of Andry.[1]

Nicolas Andry de Bois-Regard (1658 – 13 May 1742) was a French physician and writer. He played a significant role in the early history of both parasitology and orthopedics, the name for which is taken from Andry's book Orthopédie.

  1. ^ Mauclaire, "Les portraits de Nicolas Andry, le père et le parrain de l'orthopédie infantile," Bulletin de la Société française d'histoire de la médecine 32 (1928), 209214.

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