Henri Marie Bouley

Henri Marie Bouley (17 May 1814 – 2 December 1885) was a pioneering French veterinarian and pathologist.[1] Bouley was professor of surgical pathology at the École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort (National Veterinary School of Alfort), and in 1885, was elected president of the French Academy of Sciences.[2] He succeeded Claude Bernard at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), where he secured a course in comparative pathology.[3]

Statue of Henri Bouley by Henri Allouard at the Veterinary School of Alfort

Bibliography

  • Louis-Georges Neumann : Biographies vétérinaires, avec 42 portraits dessinés par l'auteur 435p., Paris : Asselin et Houzeau, 1896
  • Ronald Hubscher : Les maîtres des bêtes. Les vétérinaires dans la société française (XVIIIe-XXe siècle), 449p. , ed. Odile Jacob, May 1999, Paris ISBN 2-7381-0710-9

References

  1. ANDREWS. Melvin Jean (1956). "Medical History As Portrayed On Postage Stamps". Journal of the National Medical Association. 48 (1): 1–9. PMC 2641151. PMID 13278727.
  2. Crosland, Maurice (1992). Science Under Control: The French Academy of Sciences 1795-1914. Cambridge University Press. p. 159. ISBN 0521413737.
  3. "The history of intermittent claudication due to arterial disease" (in French). Elsevier Masson.


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