Antoine-Barthélemy Clot ( Clobay ; Clot Bay ; Cloth Bay ; fr. Antoine-Barthélemy Clot-Bey ; November 7, 1793 , Grenoble , - August 28, 1868 , Marseille ) - French doctor organized a medical business in Egypt . Corresponding Member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences [2] .
| Antoine-Barthélemy Clos | |
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| fr Antoine-Barthélemy Clot-Bey | |
| Date of Birth | November 7, 1793 |
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| Date of death | August 28, 1868 (74 years) |
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| Scientific field | medic |
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In 1822 he entered the service of Mehmed Ali and founded a medical school near Cairo with a hospital, and later a pharmaceutical, veterinary and midwifery school. In 1836, Clo was appointed chief military physician and head of all medical institutions in Egypt.
Scientific Works
- Medical
- Relation des epidémies de choleramorbus qui ont régné en Egypte ( 1832 );
- "De la peste observée en Egypte" ( 1840 );
- Coup d'oeil sur la peste et les quarantaines ( 1851 );
- "De l'ophtalmie, du trichiasis, de l'entropion et de la cataracte observés en Egypte" ( 1864 );
- "Derniers mots sur la noncontagion de la peste".
- Historical
Notes
- 2 1 2 Akyeampong E. K. , Gates H. L. Dictionary on African Biography, افریقی سوانحی لغت - New York City : OUP , 2012. - ISBN 978-0-19-538207-5
- ↑ Clot Bay Antoine-Barthélemy . Information system "Archives of the Russian Academy of Sciences". The appeal date is July 1, 2012. Archived August 5, 2012.
Sources
- Clo, Antoine-Barthelemy // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 tons (82 tons and 4 extra). - SPb. , 1890-1907.