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    Théophile de Bordeu (22 February 1722 – 23 November 1776) was a French physician. Bordeu was an early advocate of vitalism. His pupils included Louis Lépecq...
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    17 – James Ferguson, Scottish astronomer (b. 1710) November 23 – Théophile de Bordeu, French physician (b. 1722) December 5 – Elizabeth Percy, Duchess...
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    Montpellier vitalists, the clearest influence on Bichat was probably Théophile de Bordeu (1722–1776), whose widely disseminated writings on the vitalistic...
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    stay in Paris where he worked at the Hôpital de la Charité, notably under the direction of Théophile de Bordeu who taught him to "replace words with facts"...
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    Tiphaigne de la Roche, French author (d. 1774) February 21 – Lord Robert Manners-Sutton, British politician (d. 1762) February 22 Théophile de Bordeu, French...
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    Michel-Philippe Bouvart (category Academic staff of the Collège de France)
    writing against his fellow physicians, notably Théodore Tronchin, Théophile de Bordeu, Exupère Joseph Bertin [fr], Antoine Petit. He was opposed to inoculation...
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    Tiphaigne de la Roche, French author (d. 1774) February 21 – Lord Robert Manners-Sutton, British politician (d. 1762) February 22 Théophile de Bordeu, French...
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    17 – James Ferguson, Scottish astronomer (b. 1710) November 23 – Théophile de Bordeu, French physician (b. 1722) December 5 – Elizabeth Percy, Duchess...
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  • through his entourage, such as Antoine Petit, Théodore Tronchin, and Théophile de Bordeu (who would appear as one of the interlocutors in the dialogues),...
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    endorsed by the Société Royale de Médecine. In 1776, when correspondeding with the physician Théophile de Bordeu regarding de Bordeau's recommendation that...
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    of Sciences, 1731, p. 69, University of Gand Archives (in French) Théophile de Bordeu, Research on mucosal tissue, or the cell body, and some diseases...
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    Isestois. Théophile de Bordeu (born in Izeste in 1722; died in Bagnères-de-Bigorre in 1776, was a doctor to Louis XV and a character in Le Rêve de d'Alembert...
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    Endocrinology and Constitutional Medicine. Frederick Muller, London, 1947. "Theophile de Bordeu: An Eighteenth Century Pioneer in Endocrinology", Proceedings of...
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