Jacques-Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps
Jacques-Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps , born with Caen the January 18th 1794 and dead the January 19th 1867, is a Médecin, Naturaliste and Paléontologue French.
Although the poor, the parents of Jacques-Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps fought to ensure a good education to him. After having studied medicine in its birthplace, it is named assistant-surgeon in the marine in 1812 and, in 1815, auxiliary surgeon-chief with the military hospital of Caen. Gone up in Paris to obtain its diploma for the occupation of doctor of surgery, the search and the lessons for Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) draw his attention to the Natural history and the Paléontologie.
In 1822, it is elected surgeon with the old people's home of Caen and, while continuing to exert medicine, it delivers to the study Géologie which leads it to discover fossils of Teleosaurus in one of the careers of Caen. Impassioned Paleontology, it is one of the founders of the Muséum of natural history of Caen from which he is the honorary conservative. It is also one of the founders of the Société linnéenne of Normandy (1823) to which it provided articles on Teleosaurus , Poekilopleuron ( Megalosaurus ), on the Mollusque S and the Jurassic Brachiopode. In 1825, he becomes professor, then senior (1847), of Zoologie to the Faculty of Science of Caen.
He is the father of Eugene Eudes-Deslongchamps.
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