E-auction 214-140316 - fjt_190854 - FACULTÉ DE MÉDECINE DE PARIS Jean-Baptiste-Louis Chomel, doyen de médecine 1756
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| Estimate : | 90 € |
| Price : | 20 € |
| Maximum bid : | 22 € |
| End of the sale : | 22 May 2017 17:53:00 |
| bidders : | 5 bidders |
Type : Jean-Baptiste-Louis Chomel, doyen de médecine
Date: 1756
Metal : copper
Diameter : 28 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Edge : Lisse
Rarity : R1
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : J. B. L. CHOMEL PARIS. - F. M. P. DECANUS.
Obverse description : Buste à gauche, au-dessous signature J. D. V. et date 1756 sur le pli du manteau.
Reverse
Reverse legend : URBI ET ORBI SALUS.
Reverse description : Trois cigognes allant à gauche, branche dans le bec, sous un soleil rayonnant à à l’exergue en trois lignes : FACULT. MEDIC. PARIS./ 1754. 1755./ 1756..
Reverse translation : (Le salut de la ville et de toute contrée).
Commentary
Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chomel est né à Paris en 1671. Docteur en 1697, il devient professeur de pharmacie et de matière médicale puis médecin du roi par quartier en 1706. Apprécié pour son savoir botanique, il est l’auteur d’un “Abrégé de l’Histoire des plantes usuelles” en trois volumes et qui eut neuf éditions. Son jardin, rue de l’Arbalète, est à l’origine de l’École de pharmacie. Doyen élu et réélu, il poursuit ardemment la lutte contre les chirurgiens et apothicaires et fait préparer les plans du nouvel amphithéâtre. Il meurt en juillet 1740 avant la fin de son second décanat.
Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chomel was born in Paris in 1671. Doctor in 1697, he became professor of pharmacy and materia medica and then physician to the king by district in 1706. Appreciated for his botanical knowledge, he is the author of an “Abrégé de l'Histoire des plantes usuelles” in three volumes and which had nine editions. His garden, rue de l'Arbalète, is at the origin of the School of Pharmacy. Dean elected and re-elected, he ardently pursued the fight against surgeons and apothecaries and had the plans for the new amphitheater prepared. He died in July 1740 before the end of his second deanship
Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chomel was born in Paris in 1671. Doctor in 1697, he became professor of pharmacy and materia medica and then physician to the king by district in 1706. Appreciated for his botanical knowledge, he is the author of an “Abrégé de l'Histoire des plantes usuelles” in three volumes and which had nine editions. His garden, rue de l'Arbalète, is at the origin of the School of Pharmacy. Dean elected and re-elected, he ardently pursued the fight against surgeons and apothecaries and had the plans for the new amphitheater prepared. He died in July 1740 before the end of his second deanship







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