Subsequently, he became a surgeon at Hôpital Lariboisière, specializing in the field of otorhinolaryngology.
In 1893, he became an associate to the Faculty of Medicine in Paris.In addition to his work with ear, nose and throat concerns, Sebileau made contributions in his investigations involving diseases of the genitourinary system and the kidneys.
His name is associated with "Sebileau's muscle", described as deep fibres of the dartos tunic which pass into the scrotal septum.
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