Birth Day | July 12, 1813 |
Birth Place | Rhone, France |
Age | 206 YEARS OLD |
Died On | Feb 10, 1878 (age 64) |
Birth Sign | Cancer |
Physiologist who was one of the first to suggest the use of blind experiments to ensure the objectivity of scientific observations. He was one of the primary proponents of vivisection, which is a surgery conducted on a living organism.
He found early success by writing vaudeville comedy.
His first important work was on the functions of the pancreas gland, the juice of which he proved to be of great significance in the process of digestion.
He got married to Francoise Marie (Fanny) Martin in 1845.
He and Blaise Pascal both changed their fields forever and were both from France.