- Jean-Joseph
Menuret,
called Menuret de
Chambaud (23
January 1739 – 15
December 1815) was a
French physician and
author of a
number of
medical treatises...
- d'Aubenton 5 – d'Alembert|Diderot 5 – Yvon|Diderot 5 – Venel|Venel 5 –
Menuret 5 – Mallet|Mallet 5 – Diderot|Daubenton 5 – Daubenton|d'Argenville|Vandenesse...
- in 1761) at an
unknown date.
Physician and Encyclopédiste Jean-Joseph
Menuret (1739–1815) was born in Montélimar
Louis Deschamps (1846 - 1902) was born...
-
gathered around him
disciples notably;
Pierre Yvon
Pierre Dulignon, François
Menuret, and
Friedrich Theodor Untereyck Spanheim. In 1666 he was
appointed preacher...
- This is in
sharp contrast to the
other major contributor in this area,
Ménuret de Chambaud, who had a
firmly vitalist view.
While his main
focus was on...
- Méallet de
Fargues (7 July 1764 – 2
September 1792) Jacques-Alexandre
Menuret (2
April 1734 – 2
September 1792) Jean-Baptiste
Nativelle (25 September...
-
Henry (1917).
Women in war. E.P. Dutton. pp. 142. ISBN 1-120-05510-5. Dr.
Menuret, the
Gallic Dictionary Baron de Coston,
History of Montélimar and the main...
- household", and is best
understood by the
definition supplied by Jean-Joseph
Menuret in his article, Œconomie
Animale (Médecine)", in
Denis Diderot's Encyclopédie...