Louis Charles Émile Lortet

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Louis Charles Émile Lortet
Louis Charles Émile Lortet

Louis Charles Émile Lortet (August 22, 1836 - December 26, 1909) was a French physician, botanist, zoologist and Egyptologist who was a native of Oullins. He earned his medical doctorate in 1861, and his degree in natural sciences in 1867, and was the premier doyen of the Faculty of Medicine of Lyon from 1877 until 1906. Also, from 1868 to 1909 he was director of the natural history museum in Lyon.

Lortet is remembered for his scientific and zoological expeditions to the Middle East (Syria, Lebanon and Egypt). Here he performed studies of mummified animals from the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt, and in 1880 took part in an excavation of a Phoenician necropolis.

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  • Faune momifiée de l'ancienne Égypte (Mummified fauna of Ancient Egypt)
  • La vérité (Nécropole de Khozan (The truth; Necropolis of Khozan)
  • Recherches sur la vitesse du cours du sang dans les artères du cheval au moyen d’un nouvel hémadromographe (Research on the velocity of blood in the arteries of the horse by means of a new hemadromograph), 1867
  • La Syrie d'aujourd'hui. Voyages dans La Phénicie, Le Liban et La Judée (Syria of today. Voyages in Phoenecia, Lebanon and Judaea. 1875-1880 (1881)
  • Note sur le Rhizoprion bariensis (Jourdan) (Article on Rhizoprion bariensis; Jordan)
  • Passage des leucocytes a travers les membranes organiques (Passage of leucocytes through the organic membranes) (1867)
  • Recherche sur les mastodontes et les faunas mammalogiques qui les accompagnent(Research of mastodons and associated megafauna) (1878)
  • Les reptiles fossiles du bassin du Rhône (Reptilian fossils of the Rhone basin) (1892)


  • L.Lortet is the official botanical abbreviation of Louis Charles Emile Lortet.

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