François-Vincent Raspail, L.L.D., M.D. (25 January 1794 – 7 January 1878) was a French chemist, naturalist, physician, physiologist, attorney, and socialist...
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Republicans, Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin of the Montagnards, François-Vincent Raspail of the Socialists, Alphonse de Lamartine of the Liberals, and Nicolas...
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François-Vincent Raspail (1794–1878) was a French politician and chemist. Raspail may also refer to: Boulevard Raspail, a boulevard of Paris, France Raspail...
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and chemical manufacturer Mademoiselle Rachel – French actress François-Vincent Raspail – French scientist and statesman; remains later moved to the Panthéon...
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time at the goading of his fellow inmates. One of these inmates, François-Vincent Raspail, recorded what Galois said while drunk in a letter from 25 July...
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government; Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin, the leader of the socialists; and Raspail, the leader of the far left wing of the socialists. Louis Napoleon established...
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and politician of the French Third Republic. He was the son of François-Vincent Raspail. Like his father, he was classed as extreme-left, and he went into...
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cover's photograph was taken in Paris, at the family grave of François-Vincent Raspail at Père-Lachaise cemetery. Vocals from "Dawn of the Iconoclast"...
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(1552–1596) Rue des Quatre Vents Place du Québec Boulevard Raspail named after François Vincent Raspail (1794–1878) French chemist and politician Rue de Rennes...
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Boulevard Raspail, named after 19th-century scientist and statesman François-Vincent Raspail. The station opened on 24 April 1906 with the opening of the extension...
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(1768–1799), French Navy volunteer, and adventurer in Vietnam François-Vincent Raspail (1794–1878), chemist, physiologist, and socialist Jean-Joseph Bonaventure...
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as a deputy from Var, from 1885 until his death in 1893. Son of François-Vincent Raspail, he practiced medicine for 44 years. He is buried in the Montparnasse...
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passage d'Enfer is a vestigial relic. The boulevard was named after François-Vincent Raspail (1794–1878), French chemist, physician and politician. The section...
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sought to call a known opponent of Orfila, François Vincent Raspail, to refute his testimony. While Raspail had agreed, as he had done in previous courtroom...
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cell—in 1857. The epigram was originally put forth by François-Vincent Raspail in 1825, but Raspail's writings were unpopular, partly due to his republican...
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Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson, Charles Teste, Ulysse Trélat, Hareau, François-Vincent Raspail, Louis Blanc and Auguste Blanqui. He died suddenly in Paris. Buonarroti's...
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republican and socialist heroes, including Auguste Comte (1885), François-Vincent Raspail (1887), Armand Barbès (1882), and Louis Blanc (1885). Specifically...
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and philanthropist, founded Colgate-Palmolive (d. 1857) 1794 – François-Vincent Raspail, French chemist, physician, physiologist, and lawyer (d. 1878)...
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which he published in 1855. (The epigram was actually coined by François-Vincent Raspail, but popularized by Virchow.) It is a rejection of the concept...
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Medical practices and republican ideology of the French medic François-Vincent Raspail, who was notable for theories on cells, proponent of the use of...
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and Paolo Freguglia, 1982) François-Vincent Raspail : una vita per la medicina e la rivoluzione [François-Vincent Raspail: a life for medicine and revolution]...
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by romanticism and was similar to Rousseau, Philippe Buchez and François-Vincent Raspail. French demonstration of 15 May 1848 Varouxakis, Georgios. "Blanc...
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Rodríguez (1944-2022) Rasm. – Rasmus Rasmussen (1871–1962) Raspail – François Vincent Raspail (1794–1878) Rassulova – Mukharram Rassulovna Rassulova (1926–2006)...
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military surgeon. François-Vincent Raspail, chemist, naturalist, physician and political figure, founder of Cytochemistry. François Arago, important mathematician...
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François-Vincent Raspail, chemist, physiologist and socialist (died 1878) 2 February – Étienne Arnal, actor (died 1872) 9 February – Jacques-François...
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Mario Rapisardi François-Vincent Raspail Samuel Kerkham Ratcliffe Albrecht Rau ([198]) Henry Creswicke Rawlinson Guillaume Thomas François Raynal Carveth...
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was attempting to restore his family's honor after his father deserted. Raspail Production's thriller Red Needles (Les Aiguilles Rouges), about a group...
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happened despite the reluctance of Republican leaders, such as François-Vincent Raspail, Armand Barbès, and Louis Auguste Blanqui, to support it. The event...
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aureole. Recipients of the Cross of July include François-Vincent Raspail, Alexandre Dumas, the general Lafayette, Adolphe Thiers and François Arago....
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(died 1925) Georges Garnier, soccer player (died 1936) 7 January – François-Vincent Raspail, chemist, physiologist and socialist (born 1794) 8 January – Charles...
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