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- Louis Mandrin - Wikipedia
Mandrin has been called the Robin Hood of France [1][2] He became famous for his rebellion against the Ferme générale, the hated privatized tax collecting agency of the French ancien régime (royal government)
- Mandrin | definition of mandrin by Medical dictionary
A stiff wire or stylet inserted in the lumen of a soft catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure Synonym (s): mandrel (2) , mandril [Fr mandrin, mandrel] Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
- Mandrin (1962) - IMDb
A change of pace for social realist Le Chanois, a swashbuckler: French Robin Hood figure Mandrin (later a hero of the Paris Commune) leads a smuggling gang against financial restrictions under Louis XV
- MANDRIN Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
“Mandrin ” Merriam-Webster com Medical Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https: www merriam-webster com medical mandrin Accessed 13 Nov 2025
- Mandrin (medical equipment) - WikiMDs Wellness Encyclopedia
A mandrin, also known as a stylet, is designed to provide rigidity and shape to flexible tubes, facilitating their accurate placement within the body's vessels, ducts, or cavities
- Contraband: Louis Mandrin and the Making of a Global Underground
Flouting the law with unparalleled panache, Mandrin captured widespread public attention to become a symbol of a defiant underground This furtive economy generated violent clashes between gangs of smugglers and customs agents in the borderlands
- Mandrin Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Mandrin definition: (medicine) A <a>metal< a> <a>wire< a> or <a>stylet< a> inserted into a <a>flexible< a> <a>catheter< a> to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow <a>tubular< a> structure
- Louis Mandrin (Smuggler) - On This Day
Biography: Louis Mandrin was a French smuggler and outlaw who became a folk hero in 18th-century France He was known for his conflict with the tax collectors and smuggled goods to avoid paying their taxes Mandrin led a group of smugglers that brought goods from Switzerland to France
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