Auguste Taveau
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Auguste Taveau was a French dentist. In 1826, he was the first to place amalgam,[1][clarify] although he had developed it in 1816.
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- ^ Anderson MH, McCoy RB. Dental amalgam: The state of the art and science. 3rd Ed. (Philadelphia: Saunders, 1993)

