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Name
  
Jean-Joseph Sue

Died
  
1792

Grandchildren
  
Eugene Sue

Role
  
Surgeon

Children
  
Jean-Joseph Sue

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Jean-Joseph Sue (1710–1792) was a French surgeon and anatomist. His son, also named Jean-Joseph Sue (1760–1830), was a noted anatomist and the grand-father of novelist Eugene Sue (1804–1857).

Jean-Joseph Sue was a professor at the College Royal de Chirurgie and the Academie de peinture et de sculpture. He was the author of numerous treatises on anatomy and surgery, and is credited with the creation of approximately 200 anatomical plates.

In 1750 he published "Anthropotomie ou l'Art de dissequer", a book that is considered to be a classic work on androtomy (the art of dissection). Another important work by Sue was "Traite d'Osteologie", which was a translation of Alexander Munro's treatise "Anatomy of the Bones". This translation is known for its exquisite, masterful engravings.

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