Louis Lémery
See also: Lémery
Louis Lémery , born the January 25th 1677 with Paris and dead the June 9th 1743 in Paris, is a doctor, botanist and chemist French.
Biography
Wire of the doctor and chemist Nicolas Lémery (1645-1715), it makes studies of medicine and obtains its title of doctor in 1698. In 1700, it enters to the Academy of Science, where it is formed in botany by Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708) and in chemistry by his father, before becoming associated chemist in there 1712, then boarder chemist in 1715.
It publishes in 1702 its Traité food, where one finds the difference and the choice which one must make of each one of them in particular and in 1704 a Dissertation on the food of the bones, where one explains the nature and the use of marrow, with three letters on the book of generation of the worms in the body of the man . In 1706, it discovers a method of preparation of the Arbre of Mars.
It obtains the pulpit of pharmacy at the Medical college then exerts as doctor with the Hôtel-Dieu of Paris of 1710 until its death. Of 1722 with 1743, he is doctor near Louis XV and of the princess of Conti. It occupies the pulpit of chemistry to the Jardin of the king of 1731 with 1743.
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