François Delarue , born with Manzat (Puy-de-Dôme) the August 17th 1788 and died in Paris in 1842, is a French doctor. Regarded of sound alive as a large scientist, he is the author of many works on medicine like various historical and legal studies.
Principal publications
- Essay on the peritonitis (1810)
- Opinion on the venereal diseases, or Description by which one can recognize these terrible diseases, means which one can employ to cure (1816)
- complete Cours of the diseases of the eyes, follow-up of a treaty shortened of ocular hygiene (1820)
- Mémoire on the good effects of the contacts with the infernal stone, helped of a methodical compression and use of the eye lotions astringens, in the treatment of the straphylome of the transparent cornea (1823)
- Tableau of syphilis, said venereal disease, containing the means of to preserve annoying continuations of this terrible disease (1823)
- Research on the Christian religion, frays of some reflections, being able to be used to dissipate the doubts of those which want to clarify with the flambean truth (1823)
- Of the Septennial system and its consequences (1824)
- Of the Need and possibility of improving the department of health in the large civil hospitals of France, memory addressed to the king, to the ministers, to the Rooms and the administrators of these same hospitals (1826)
- Mémoire on the croup (1826)
- It Vade mecum of each complexing to prolong the life, or reasoned Table of various the tempéramens and the diseases caused by blood, the bile, the pituite, the glaires, moods black, the atrabile, the melancholy and the fluid nervous (or the nerves) (1828)
- Of the fear and the madness of the gouvernemens of Europe about the cholera, and the only manner of preserving of them the people (1831)
- Of the constituting Capacity and the sovereign principle, according to Mr. de Cormenin, about the Charter of 1830 (1831)
- New Medicine domesticates (1831)
- the Guide of health, or complete Tables of the secret diseases (1833)