Paul Bert

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Paul Bert was a 19th-century French physiologist, politician, and pioneer in the study of barometric pressure and altitude physiology.

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instanceOf French person
human
physiologist
politician
scientist
academicDegree Doctor of Medicine
Doctor of Science
author Paul Bert NERFINISHED
awardReceived Montyon Prize NERFINISHED
birthDate 1833-10-19
birthPlace Auxerre NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Yonne NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1886-11-11
deathPlace French Indochina NERFINISHED
Hanoi NERFINISHED
Tonkin NERFINISHED
educatedAt Faculty of Medicine of Paris NERFINISHED
École Polytechnique NERFINISHED
employer Faculty of Sciences of Paris NERFINISHED
Sorbonne University NERFINISHED
familyName Bert NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork altitude physiology
barometric pressure research
medicine
physiology
politics
givenName Paul
influenced aerospace medicine
diving medicine
high-altitude medicine
knownFor founding modern altitude physiology
research on decompression sickness
research on oxygen toxicity
studies on effects of barometric pressure on living organisms
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOfPoliticalParty French Radical Party NERFINISHED
movement anticlericalism in France
name Paul Bert NERFINISHED
notableWork La Pression barométrique NERFINISHED
positionHeld Minister of Public Instruction and Worship of France
Resident-General of Annam and Tonkin NERFINISHED
deputy in the French Chamber of Deputies
professor of physiology
publicationDate 1878
religion secularism advocate
sexOrGender male

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Pont Paul-Bert in Auxerre namedAfter Paul Bert
subject surface form: Pont Paul-Bert (Auxerre)