Letters. 1807-1843.

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Letters. 1807-1843.

Nine A.L.S. to various correspondents including Berthier, Chamberet, Coulier, and Darcet ; in French.

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Coulier, Philippe Jean

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Chamberet, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph-Anne-César Tyrbas de, 1779-1870

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Chamberet was born in Limoges, France in 1779 and was a distinguished military surgeon. He studied in Limogenes and Paris, where he won the the prize for clinical internship. He accompanied French armies in Italy and Spain and was present at the Battle of Waterloo. He became chief medical officer of Val de Grâce. In 1831 he was included in the party of French doctors sent to Poland to study the cholera epidemic and prevent its spread. His report was later published in the "Mèmoires de médicin...

Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis, 1778-1850

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Chemist. From the description of Opinion de M. Gay-Lussac sur le projet de loi tendant à réprimer la falsification des vins, ca. 1844. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 39312011 ...

Arcet, Jean-Pierre-Joseph d', 1777-1844

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Berthier, Pierre, 1782-1861

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Athénée de Paris (1792-1853). The Athénée of Paris was a private school for popular scientific instruction in Paris in the late 18th and first half of the 19th century. The school was founded by Pilâtre de Rozer in 1781 as the Musée de Monsieurand, and offered adult classes in the sciences. In 1785 it was renamed the Lycée, which seemed a more appropriate name for a teaching institution. After the Revolution, in the Fall of 1792 the school experienced financial difficult...

Dibner, Bern.

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