Frederic Jules Sichel
Frederic Jules Sichel is a Médecin and a Entomologiste French, born the May 14th 1802 with Francfort-sur-le-Main and dead the November 11th 1868 with Paris.
It obtains its title of doctor in 1833 with a thesis entitled general Propositions on the ophthalmology, followed history of the rheumatic ophthalmy .
After studies in Germany, it settles with Paris in 1829. It opens there the first private clinic of ophthalmology in 1832 and trains there several French ophtalmologists of which Charles Deval (1806-1862). It is interested in the Eastern languages, with the Archéologie and with the Entomologie, it specializes in particular on the hyménoptères.
It makes appear:
- Treated ophthalmy, the cataract and the amaurose, to be used as supplement with the Treaty of the diseases of the eyes of Weller (G. Baillière, Paris, 1837).
- Memory on the glaucome (printing works of NR. - J. Gregoir, Brussels, 1842).
- ophthalmologic Iconography, or description… of the diseases of the body of the sight… Text accompanied by an atlas of 80 boards… (J. - B. Baillière and wire, Paris, 1852 - 1859).
- Guide of the hunting of the hyménoptères (Deyrolle wire, Paris, 1859, republished in 1868).
- Catalogus specierum generis Scolia (sensu latiori), continens specierum diagnoses, descriptiones synonymiamque, additis criticisque annotationibus explanatoriis conscripserunt Henricus de Saussure… ( Catalog of the species of the old Scolia kind, containing the diagnoses, descriptions and the synonymy of the species, with explanatory and critical remarks ) (V. Masson and wire, Paris, 1864).
- New sigillary stone collection Roman oculists for the majority new… (V. Masson and wire, Paris, 1866).
Source
- Anthony Musgrave (1932). Bibliography off Australian Entomology, 1775-1930, with biographical notes one authors and collectors, Royal Zoological Society off New South Wales (Sydney): viii + 380.
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