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).

[1][2] He married an Englishwoman, Amy Harriet Evens, in New Jersey, United States, in 1895.

Training Book (1915), under the general editorship of D'Arcy Power,[3] when he was serving with the Stretcher-bearer Ambulance Section of C. Norwood Company, Lambeth Battalion, Volunteer Training Corps[4] which included 138 photographs showing correct practice in stretcher-bearing.

Biss provided the text, and for Comyns Berkeley's Atlas of Midwifery (1926).

His address at the time of his death was 51 Rosendale Road, West Dulwich, Surrey.

"Care of the Wounded" from The Stretcher Bearer , 1915.
Baillière’s Popular Atlas of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Male Human Body for which Dupuy drew the plates.
Plate II from Baillière's atlas of the female body (cropped)