A Country Doctor in the French Revolution: Marie-François-Bernadin Ramel

This book will be of interest to those studying French medical and Revolutionary history. It traces the life of an early-modern rural French physician from childhood to death — how he worked as a physician for six years in North Africa (taking a particular interest in medical meteorology); sought to establish himself as a savant in the Republic of Letters by publishing texts and prize-winning essays; and, despite his bourgeois roots, took part in the siege of Toulon, became committed to the ideals of the French Revolution, and volunteered for the Revolutionary armée d’Italie, mainly working in military hospitals. It concludes with an account of his time practicing medicine in southwest France, where he also engaged in local politics, eventually being appointed to a mayoral position by Bonaparte.

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A Country Doctor in the French Revolution: Marie-François-Bernadin Ramel

This book will be of interest to those studying French medical and Revolutionary history. It traces the life of an early-modern rural French physician from childhood to death — how he worked as a physician for six years in North Africa (taking a particular interest in medical meteorology); sought to establish himself as a savant in the Republic of Letters by publishing texts and prize-winning essays; and, despite his bourgeois roots, took part in the siege of Toulon, became committed to the ideals of the French Revolution, and volunteered for the Revolutionary armée d’Italie, mainly working in military hospitals. It concludes with an account of his time practicing medicine in southwest France, where he also engaged in local politics, eventually being appointed to a mayoral position by Bonaparte.

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A Country Doctor in the French Revolution: Marie-François-Bernadin Ramel

A Country Doctor in the French Revolution: Marie-François-Bernadin Ramel

by Robert Weston
A Country Doctor in the French Revolution: Marie-François-Bernadin Ramel

A Country Doctor in the French Revolution: Marie-François-Bernadin Ramel

by Robert Weston

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This book will be of interest to those studying French medical and Revolutionary history. It traces the life of an early-modern rural French physician from childhood to death — how he worked as a physician for six years in North Africa (taking a particular interest in medical meteorology); sought to establish himself as a savant in the Republic of Letters by publishing texts and prize-winning essays; and, despite his bourgeois roots, took part in the siege of Toulon, became committed to the ideals of the French Revolution, and volunteered for the Revolutionary armée d’Italie, mainly working in military hospitals. It concludes with an account of his time practicing medicine in southwest France, where he also engaged in local politics, eventually being appointed to a mayoral position by Bonaparte.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032091495
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/30/2021
Pages: 116
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert Weston is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction  2. Early Life  3. Ramel in North Africa  4. Return to Mainland France  5. The Medical Savant  6. The Revolutionary Period  7. Ramel and the Military  8. Civilian Life in La Ciotat  9. Placing Ramel in His Times.  Conclusions

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