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Jacques Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps

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145: 47:. His parents, though poor, contrived to give him a good education, and he studied medicine in his native town to such good effect that in 1812 he was appointed assistant-surgeon in the navy, and in 1815 surgeon assistant major to the military hospital of Caen. Soon afterwards he proceeded to 160: 66:
In 1822 he was elected surgeon to the board of relief at Caen, and while he never ceased to devote his energies to the duties of this post, he sought relaxation in
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in one of the Caen quarries, and he became an ardent palaeontologist. He was one of the founders of the museum of natural history at Caen, and acted as honorary
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to qualify for the degree of doctor of surgery, and there the researches and teachings of
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paleontologist
Eugène Eudes-Deslongchamps
Caen
Normandy
Paris
Cuvier
natural history
palaeontology
geological
Teleosaurus
curator
Poekilopleuron
Megalosaurus
Jurassic
mollusca
brachiopoda
zoology
Chisholm 1911


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Chisholm, Hugh
Deslongchamps, Jacques Amand Eudes-
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1794 births
1867 deaths
Physicians from Caen
French paleontologists

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