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Gosselin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Constance Gosselin (1793 - ?), French ballet dancer, the sister of Geneviève Gosselin and the wife of Auguste-Anatole Petit
- David Gosselin (born 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Geneviève Gosselin (1791 – 1818), French ballet dancer, the first ballerina who raised on pointes
- Jean-François Gosselin (born 1975), Canadian politician
- Jon Gosselin (born 1977), American television personality
- Kate Gosselin (born 1975), American television personality
- Mario Gosselin (hockey player) (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player
- Mario Gosselin (racecar driver) (born 1971), Canadian professional racecar driver
- Nathalie Gosselin (born 1966), Canadian judoka
- Nicholas Gosselin (d. 1917), British military officer and intelligence agent
- Robert Gosselin (born 1951), American politician
- Théodore Gosselin aka G. Lenotre (1855–1935), French historian
Usage examples of "gosselin".
The mechanism of this rare and fatal form of injury has been very aptly described by Gosselin as due to a sudden pressure exerted on the thoracic wall at the moment of full inspiration, there being a spasm of the glottis or obstruction of the larynx, in consequence of which the lung bursts.
The theory of Gosselin would not explain these cardiac ruptures from external violence on the thoracic walls, and, therefore, was rejected by some.
A similar instrument found by Gosselin had remained in the vagina thirty-six years, and was incrustated with calcareous salts.
So busy was Guida with her own thoughts that she scarcely noticed they had changed their course, and were skirting the coast westerly, whereby to reach Havre Gosselin on the other side of the island.
As they passed the western point of the island, and made their course easterly by a channel between rocky bulwarks opening Havre Gosselin, they suddenly saw a brig rounding the Eperquerie.
If he landed at Havre Gosselin and crossed the island on foot, whatever was to happen would be over and done, and that did not suit the book of Jean Touzel.
Instead of running into Havre Gosselin, he set for the Bec du Nez, the eastern point of the island.
Lady Falconbridge, as soon as she had beckoned him to her in the Gosselin drawing room and sent him to fetch her wine and then engaged him in conversation, he had known that he could not after all choose a mistress with his head.
But as soon as he had seen Lady Falconbridge, as soon as she had beckoned him to her in the Gosselin drawing room and sent him to fetch her wine and then engaged him in conversation, he had known that he could not after all choose a mistress with his head.
An abstract of the various opinions of the learned modern writers, Gosselin, Mannert, Lelewel, Malte-Brun, Heeren, and La Treille, on the Serica and the Thinae of the ancients, may be found in the new edition of Malte-Brun, vol.