Claude Bourgelat

Claude Bourgelat is a Veterinary surgeon French, born in Lyon the March 27th 1712, deceased the January 3rd 1779.

He is the creator of the schools veterinary surgeons of which he founded the first of the kind with Lyon in 1762, then with Alfort. One can look it like the founder of the Hippiatrique in France.

Member of the Academy of Science, Bourgelat also contributed to the Encyclopédie.

Works

  • Treated cavalry
  • Elements of hippiatric, or new principles, etc (Lyon, 1750 - 1753, 3 volumes in-42)
  • Elements of the veterinary art (1761)
  • Comparative anatomy of the horse, ox and the sheep (Paris, 1766, in-8)
  • reasoned medical Matter, etc (Lyon, 1765, in-4)
  • Treated conformation external of the horse, its beauty and its defects (Paris, 1769, in-8)
  • Memory on the contagious diseases of the cattle (Paris, 1775, in-4)
  • Payment on the schools veterinary surgeons de France (Paris, 1777, in-8).

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