Joseph-Philippe-François Deleuze Explained

Joseph-Philippe-François Deleuze (12 April 1753, in Sisteron – 29 October 1835, in Paris) was an 18th–19th-century French naturalist.[1]

Biography

J. P. F. Deleuze studied in Paris and became assistant naturalist at the National Museum of Natural History in 1795. He collaborated with Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748-1836). An assistant naturalist and librarian of the Natural History Museum, he is best known for being a proponent of the theory of animal magnetism and suggested the French Academy of Sciences study it.[2] Joseph Philippe François Deleuze was a resident member of the Société des observateurs de l'homme. In 1817, Deleuze was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society.[3]

Honours

The genus Leuzea was dedicated to Deleuze by Swiss botanist Augustin Pyrame de Candolle.

Selected publications

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Translations:

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Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bliss, Eugene L. . Multiple Personality, Allied Disorders, and Hypnosis . 1986 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-503658-9 . 17 . en.
  2. Book: Goldstein, Jan . Hysteria Complicated by Ecstasy: The Case of Nanette Leroux . 2011-11-20 . Princeton University Press . 978-0-691-15237-0 . 237 . en.
  3. Web site: APS Member History. 2021-04-02. search.amphilsoc.org.