Charles-Louis Dumas
See also: Dumas
Charles-Louis Dumas , French doctor, born with Lyon in 1765, died in 1813.
He studied with Montpellier, was employed with the Hôtel-Dieu of Lyon, where he rendered great services during the seat of the city (1793), then to the Armée with the Alps (1794), was named in 1795 professor of anatomy and of physiology in Montpellier, became successively senior of the medical college, vice-chancellor of the Académie of Montpellier, and correspondent of the Institut of France.
Its principal works are:
- Principles of physiology , 1800 - 1806, where it develops the doctrines of the vital principle of Paul-Joseph Barthez
- Doctrine of the chronic diseases , 1812, where it exposes a new theory on the formation of these diseases.
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