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François Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix

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138: 28: 222:'s earlier work, and was in accordance with methods used by botanists. His classification system listed 10 major classes of disease, which were further broken down into numerous orders, 295 genera, and 2400 species (individual diseases). Sauvages de Lacroix explained his nosology in the 1763 treatise 137: 292: 382: 402: 235: 176:. Following the death of François Ayme Chicoyneau (1702-1740), he was named to the chair of botany. At Montpellier, he made important improvements to its 279: 397: 392: 324: 377: 131: 194:(1707—1778), to whom Sauvages de Lacroix sent botanical specimens from the Montpellier region for study. Linné designated the botanical 204: 312: 341: 263:
This article incorporates information from a translation of an article on "François Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix" at the
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As a physician, Sauvages de Lacroix is credited with establishing a methodical
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Rational Diagnosis and Treatment: Evidence-Based Clinical Decision-Making
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in honor of his French colleague. In 1748 he was elected a member of the
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CRC world dictionary of plant names. 4. R - Z By Umberto Quattrocchi
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for diseases, a classification system that was in the spirit of
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with Pierre Baux (1708-1790). After spending a few years in
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Alès
French
University of Montpellier
Botany
botanist
Alès
Pierre Augustin Boissier de Sauvages

University of Montpellier
botany
Paris
Montpellier
physiology
pathology
botanical garden
greenhouse
naturalist
Carl von Linné
genus
Sauvagesia
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Fellow of the Royal Society
nosology
Thomas Sydenham
Philippe Pinel
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
French Knowledge (XXG)

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