Pierre François Keraudren Explained
Pierre François Keraudren (15 May 1769 - 16 August 1858) was a scientist and physician in the French Navy. He was a native of Brest.
Biography
From 1813 to 1845 he served as Inspector General to the Health Department of the Navy. Keraudren was a member of the Académie de Médecine, a consulting physician to Louis-Philippe and a member of the Moscow Society of Naturalists. He also belonged to medical, literary and scientific societies of Madrid, Louvain, Bologna, Orléans, Marseille, Toulon and Rochefort. On July 10, 1816 he was knighted in the Ordre de Saint-Michel.[1]
Honours
Works
- Réflexions sommaires sur le scorbut, 1804
- Considérations et observations sur la syphilis dégénérée, 1811
- De la fièvre jaune observée aux Antilles [et] sur les vaisseaux du roi''], Paris, 1823
- Mémoire sur les causes des maladies des marins, et sur les soins à prendre pour converser leur santé dans les ports et à la mer, 2nd ed., Paris, 1824 (1st ed., 1817)
- Du choléra-morbus de l'Inde ou mordéchi, Paris, 1824
- Mémoire sur le choléra-morbus de l'Inde, Baillière, Paris, 1831[3]
- On the cholera morbus of India, The Lancet Office, London, 1831—"The most rational, unexaggerated, and impartial monograph concerning the Indian Cholera, yet presented to the public" (from the title page)
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Notes and References
- http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5616111q Obsèques de M. Kéraudren
- Web site: Bonzle Digital Atlas – Map of Keraudren Island. 2009. 2009-03-12.
- http://cths.fr/an/prosopo.php?id=2770 France savante dictionnaire prosopographique, List of publications