Charles Richet fils

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Charles Richet fils
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Born (1882-12-11)11 December 1882
Paris, France
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Paris, France

Charles Richet (11 December 1882 – 17 July 1966) was a French doctor and professor at the Paris Faculty of Medicine, specialising in nutrition.

Biography

Charles Richet was born in 6th arrondissement of Paris. He was the grandson of Alfred Richet, the son of Charles Richet and the father of Gabriel Richet. He married Marthe Julie Trelat (1885–1978).

He is an honorary colonel in the French Army Medical Corps. A member of the resistance, he was deported to the Buchenwald camp in January 1944. A few years after his return from the camps, he published a detailed work on the specific pathologies suffered by survivors.[1]

Charles Richet died in the 7th arrondissement of Paris at the age of 83.

Works

  • Etude clinique et expérimentale des entérites. Les entérites par élimination microbienne ou toxique (1912)
  • Les Hormones homo-organiques (1926)
  • Cinq leçons sur les actualités physiologiques. Besoins en matières protéiques. Alimentation des enfants. Sécrétion interne du pancréas. Inhibition. Physiologie des altitudes (1928)
  • Leçon inaugurale, chaire des problèmes alimentaires (1946)
  • Pathologie de la déportation (1956; with Antonin Mans)
  • Pathologie de la misère (1957)

Notes

  1. Poliakov, Léon (1967). "Olga Wormser-Migot, Quand les alliés ouvrirent les portes... Professeur Charles Richet, docteur Antonin Mans, Pathologie de la déportation (3e éd.). J. Davidson Ketchum, Ruhleben, A Prison Camp Society. Cayenne, Déportés et bagnards, présentés par Michel Devèze", Annales, Vol. XXII, No. 6, pp. 1379–83.

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