Jean Bergeret
See also: Bergeret
Jean Bergeret is a Médecin and a Botaniste French, born in 1751 with Pontacq and died in 1813 with Pau.
After its marriage in 1771, it makes studies of Philosophie and is graduate in 1773. After its separation of with his wife in 1780, it settles with Morlaàs and begins studies of Médecine and obtains its doctorate in 1788.
Favorable to the Revolution, there remains mayor of Morlaàs during all this disturbed period. It obtains its divorce in 1795 and remarie immediately. His second wife, Magdeleine Laterrade dies in 1804 by leaving him the education of her three children.
In addition to the exercise of medicine, he teaches the Natural history at the central School of Pau of 1796 with 1802. He makes in Year X (1803) his only work: the Flora of the Low-Pyrenees (two volumes, Pau). It follows classification linnéenne there. Bergeret dies an epidemic of fever affecting the area. His/her son, Eugene Bergeret (1799-1868), after studies of medicine to Paris, replaces it as doctor and mayor.
One often confuses Jean Bergeret with a homonym, also botanist, Jean-Pierre Bergeret (1752-1813) author of the universal Phytonomatotechnie .
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