Paul Jolly

Paul Jolly , born with the Roadway (the Marne) on June 8th 1790, deceased in Paris in May 1879.

Doctor of medicine, member of the Academy of medicine of Paris.

Raise and relative of Royer-Collard, it was accepted doctor in 1821.

Collaborator of several newspapers of medicine, it was, since 1815, secretary-general of the medical Athenaeum; in 1834, it was named rapporteur of the Commission of medical organization chaired by Orfila, and was admitted, in 1835, with the Academy of medicine.

It leaves many and very estimated writings.

Any young person still, it wrote his “Test on the Statistics and the medical Topography of the town of Châlons-sur-Marne. ” It is still necessary to quote of him its works on moral Hygiene and the Tobacco and the Wormwood, etc

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