Paul-Marie-Léon Regnard

Paul-Marie-Léon Regnard

Paul-Marie-Léon Regnard (7 November 1850, in Châtillon-sur-Seine 18 April 1927, in Paris)[1] was a French physician and physiologist. He was one of the first naturalists to study the effects of atmospheric pressure on microbial metabolism.[2]

In 1878 he received his medical doctorate, and was later appointed director of the Institut national agronomique (1902).[3] The following is list of his principal writings:

References

  1. Académie Nationale de Médecine
  2. Adler, Antony; Dücker, Erik (2017-04-05). "When Pasteurian Science Went to Sea: The Birth of Marine Microbiology". Journal of the History of Biology: 1–27. ISSN 0022-5010. doi:10.1007/s10739-017-9477-8.
  3. Google Books From Knowledge to Power: The Rise of the Science Empire in France, 1860-1939 by Harry W. Paul
  4. WorldCat Identities (publications)
  5. IDREF.ref (bibliography)
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