The founding of the chair of comparative embryogeny at the Collège de France (1844)

The first chair of embryology was founded in 1844 at the College de France. Yet the founding met with hostility. The first occupant Victor Coste (1807-1873) was imposed on the institution. The administrator-professors of the College de France criticized the governmental procedure. Some professors, s...

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Publié dans:Revue d'histoire des sciences. - 1973. - 51(1998), 4 vom: 27. Okt., Seite 435-56
Auteur principal: Fischer, J L (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Coste, V (Autre)
Format: Article
Langue:French
Publié: 1998
Accès à la collection:Revue d'histoire des sciences
Sujets:Biography English Abstract Historical Article Journal Article
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Résumé:The first chair of embryology was founded in 1844 at the College de France. Yet the founding met with hostility. The first occupant Victor Coste (1807-1873) was imposed on the institution. The administrator-professors of the College de France criticized the governmental procedure. Some professors, such as Georges-Louis Duvernoy, made a stand against the appointment of the young embryologist. Duvenoy continued for several years to protest against Coste's teachings at the College of France. But Coste was tacked by De Blainville and eventually Flourens. Credit should be given to Coste for having introduced a scientific embryology in France. The history of the founding of the chair of comparative embryogeny at the College de France is here described by drawing mainly on an umpublished archival source
Description:Date Completed 13.01.1999
Date Revised 05.11.2019
published: Print
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:0151-4105