Dominique Auguste Lereboullet

Dominique Auguste Lereboullet is a Médecin and a zoologist French, born the September 19th 1804 with Épinal and dead the October 6th 1865 with Strasbourg of a crisis of Apoplexie.

It begins its studies with Colmar then specializes in Médecine with Strasbourg where it obtains the August 29th 1832 the title of doctor with a thesis relating to the Choléra.

It practices medicine while making research on the Comparative anatomy and the Zoologie. It is the departure with Paris of Georges Louis Duvernoy (1777-1855), his Master, who allows him to obtain the pulpit of zoology and comparative anatomy with the Faculty of Science of Strasbourg.

The Academy of Science rewards it in 1845 one for its memories on the comparative anatomy for the genitals at vertebrate then the Académie for medicine in 1851 on a work on the liver and pathological deterioration leading to the foie gras. In 1863, the Academy of Science again rewards it for its research on the compared embryology, in particular at the Poisson S. It is also interested in the Invertébré S, in particular with the Crustacé S.

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