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  2. Claude Bourgelat - Wikipedia

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    Claude Bourgelat (27 March 1712 – 3 January 1779) was a French veterinary surgeon. He was a founder of scientifically informed veterinary medicine , and he created the world's first two veterinary schools for professional training.

  3. École nationale vétérinaire de Lyon - Wikipedia

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    The school was established in 1761 by Claude Bourgelat and was the world's first veterinary school. This is one of the four schools providing veterinary education in France. See detailed article Veterinary education in France

  4. École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort - Wikipedia

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    The school was established in 1765 by Claude Bourgelat and moved to its current location in 1766. The school received immediate international recognition throughout the eighteenth century, and was especially famous for its collection of anatomical and natural history specimens. [1]

  5. Veterinary education in France - Wikipedia

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    Claude Bourgelat is considered the founder of scientific veterinary medicine in France and around the world. [1] By his willingness to provide instruction to blacksmiths , who were until then the only people to treat diseases of domestic animals, he was at the origin of the training of veterinarians in France.

  6. Comparative medicine - Wikipedia

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    It was Claude Bourgelat, the founder of the first veterinary college in Lyon France in 1761, who, prior to the existence of the veterinary profession, coined the term “comparative pathobiology”. [3] When the Royal Veterinary College was established in London in 1790 many students from France moved to England.

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  8. Category:18th-century French male writers - Wikipedia

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    A. François-Jean Willemain d'Abancourt; Firmin Abauzit; Abbé Denis Bizot; Guillaume d'Abbes de Cabrerolles; Jean-Félicissime Adry; Charles Constance César Joseph Matthieu d'Agoult

  9. Veterinarian - Wikipedia

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    Claude Bourgelat established the earliest veterinary college in Lyon in 1761. The first veterinary college was founded in Lyon, France, in 1762 by Claude Bourgelat. [6] According to Lupton, after observing the devastation being caused by cattle plague to the French herds, Bourgelat devoted his time to seeking out a remedy. This resulted in his ...