Bert, Paul
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born on | 19 October 1833 at 16:00 (= 4:00 PM ) | ||||
Place | Auxerre, France, 47n48, 3e34 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m3e34 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
French physician and physiologist, a clinical administrator and a medical researcher who used animals in his studies, to develop techniques that later saved human lives. Bert was also known for his comprehensive research of health effects in air flight. His studies on altered air pressure and composition on humans was published in 1878 under the title "La Pression Barometrique."
British physician Anna Kingsford, who became an impassioned antivivisectionist and a spiritualist, claims to have killed him along with Claude Bernard with her "spiritual thunderbolts for torturing and baking animals to death."
Best died of dysentery 11/11/1886 in Hanoi, Indochina.
Relationships
- opponent/rival/enemy relationship with Kingsford, Anna (born 16 September 1846)
Events
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1878 (Book published on flight research)
Source Notes
Gauquelin Vol 2/2573
Categories
- Diagnoses : Body Part Problems : Bowel (Dysentery, terminal)
- Vocation : Education : Researcher (Medical research)
- Vocation : Medical : Physician
- Vocation : Science : Physics (Physiologist)
- Vocation : Science : Other Science (Studies of human reaction in air flight)