Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot

Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot , born the May 13rd 1886 with Paris and deceased the October 9th 1970 in Paris, was a French doctor and Hagiographe of Louis Pasteur.

He is the grandson of Louis Pasteur. His/her mother, Marie-Louise Pasteur, had married Rene Vallery-Radot, collaborator with the newspaper Time and with the Review of the Two Worlds , secretary of the president of the council of the IIIe République Charles de Freycinet and small nephew of the novelist Eugene Sue.

He becomes doctor of medicine in 1918, then professor of medical private clinic at the medical college of Paris. He is elected member of the Académie of medicine in 1936 and of the French Academy in 1944. With the Release, the de Gaulle general names it, within the provisional government, Minister for Health (1944). Under the IVe Republic, he is appointed of Paris and, under the V {{E}}, member of the Constitutional council of 1959 with 1965.

Biography

Pasteur Vallery-Radot becomes, at the conclusion of his studies of Médecine, doctor of the hospitals of Paris.

In 1927, he becomes qualified schoolteacher of medicine.

In 1936, he becomes member of the Academy of medicine.

In 1939, it obtains the title of professor of the medical college.

Its research relates especially to the renal allergies and diseases.

It publishes many articles and works in scientific matter, among which several books of reflection on medicine

It also works to keep alive the memory of his grandfather Louis Pasteur, annotating and publishing its correspondence and devoting several volumes to him.

Finally it devotes a volume to the musician Claude Debussy of which it had been since its youth one of the closest admirors and most enthusiastic.

He plays an active role in Resistance as a President of the medical committee of Resistance. He is even required by the Gestapo.

To the Release, it directs the ministry for the Public health. He is briefly appointed of Paris.

He is member of the Council about the Legion of honor, of which he will be made Grand Cross by the de Gaulle general.

In 1959, it is named member of the Constitutional council by his friend, the very new president of the National Assembly, Jacques Chaban-Delmas. Member of the court which had to consider the generals insurgent of Algeria, this enthusiastic gaullist scrambles himself on this occasion with the Général de Gaulle, which obscures its last years.

In 1944, Pasteur Vallery-Radot is elected with the French Academy (on October 12th, 1944), by 15 vote against 2 blank votes, with the armchair of Edouard Estaunié. It is received on February 21st, 1946 by Georges Duhamel, and receives itself, in 1967, the successor of Georges Duhamel, Maurice Druon.

He dies on October 9th 1970.

Titles and distinctions

  • Grand Cross of the Legion of honor

  • Military Cross 1914-1918
  • Medal of Resistance with rivet washer
  • President of the medical committee of Resistance
  • Commander of the academic Palms
  • Commander of Arts and the Letters
  • Commander of the State education and the Public health

Works

  • For the ground of France, by the pain and death, 1916

  • Works of Pasteur, publication, 7 vol., 1924-1939
  • Diseases of the kidneys, in the New treaty of Medicine of Vidal and Lemierre, 1929
  • specific Over-sensitivenesses in the skin troubles, with Miss Heiman, 1930
  • phenomena of shock in urticaria, with L. Rouquès, 1931
  • Diseases of the kidneys, in Precis of medical pathology, 1932
  • Migraines, with Jean Hamburger, 1935
  • Some major problems of contemporary medicine, 1936
  • the experimental and human anaphylaxie, with G. Mauric and A. Holzter, 1937
  • the most beautiful pages of Pasteur, 1943
  • Precise
  • of the allergic diseases, 1949
  • Hero of the French spirit, 1952
  • Correspondence of Pasteur, annotated, 1952
  • How to treat the asthma of the adult, 1953
  • Science and Humanisme, with Leon Bérard, 1956
  • Images of the life and the work of Pasteur, 1956
  • Letters of Claude Debussy to his wife Emma, 1957
  • Such was Claude Debussy, 1958
  • Louis Pasteur; has great life in brief, 1958
  • Précis of the diseases of the kidneys, 1959
  • unknown Pasteur, 1959
  • Médecine on a human scale, 1959
  • Traité allergy, 1963
  • Médecins of yesterday and today, 1963

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