Théophile de Bordeu (22 February 1722 – 23 November 1776) was a French physician. Bordeu was an early advocate of vitalism, especially the Montpellier...
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17 – James Ferguson, Scottish astronomer (b. 1710) November 23 – Théophile de Bordeu, French physician (b. 1722) December 5 – Elizabeth Percy, Duchess...
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Michel-Philippe Bouvart (category Academic staff of the Collège de France)
writing against his fellow physicians, notably Théodore Tronchin, Théophile de Bordeu, Exupère Joseph Bertin [fr], Antoine Petit. He was opposed to inoculation...
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Paul Joseph Barthez (redirect from Paul Joseph de Barthez)
(1911). "Barthez, Paul Joseph". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 449. Montpellier vitalism Théophile de Bordeu...
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Montpellier vitalists, the clearest influence on Bichat was probably Théophile de Bordeu (1722–1776), whose widely disseminated writings on the vitalistic...
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Tiphaigne de la Roche, French author (d. 1774) February 21 – Lord Robert Manners-Sutton, British politician (d. 1762) February 22 Théophile de Bordeu, French...
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stay in Paris where he worked at the Hôpital de la Charité, notably under the direction of Théophile de Bordeu who taught him to "replace words with facts"...
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of organs. Vitalism University of Montpellier Paul Joseph Barthez Théophile de Bordeu Xavier Bichat Malaterre 2007, p. 35. Malaterre 2007, p. 36. Malaterre...
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17 – James Ferguson, Scottish astronomer (b. 1710) November 23 – Théophile de Bordeu, French physician (b. 1722) December 5 – Elizabeth Percy, Duchess...
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endorsed by the Société Royale de Médecine. In 1776, when correspondeding with the physician Théophile de Bordeu regarding de Bordeau's recommendation that...
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1720s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Tiphaigne de la Roche, French author (d. 1774) February 21 – Lord Robert Manners-Sutton, British politician (d. 1762) February 22 Théophile de Bordeu, French...
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D'Alembert's Dream (redirect from Le reve de D'Alembert)
through his entourage, such as Antoine Petit, Théodore Tronchin, and Théophile de Bordeu (who would appear as one of the interlocutors in the dialogues),...
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of Sciences, 1731, p. 69, University of Gand Archives (in French) Théophile de Bordeu, Research on mucosal tissue, or the cell body, and some diseases...
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Isestois. Théophile de Bordeu (born in Izeste in 1722; died in Bagnères-de-Bigorre in 1776, was a doctor to Louis XV and a character in Le Rêve de d'Alembert...
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Endocrinology and Constitutional Medicine. Frederick Muller, London, 1947. "Theophile de Bordeu: An Eighteenth Century Pioneer in Endocrinology", Proceedings of...
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