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Denis Barberet (1714–1770) was a French biologist and veterinarian.[1]
He was born in the wine-growing region of Bourgogne. He became a physician at the Faculty of Montpellier and travelled to Italy. In 1743 he established a medical practice at Dijon and then at Bourg-en-Bresse, before practising medicine from 1766 at Toulon and in the military as a doctor in the French Navy. He became known for his scientific memoirs recognized by various learned societies. He compiled comprehensive bibliographies of scientific memoirs and documents.
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edit- ^ Michaud, L. G.; Michaud, J. Fr., eds. (1843). "Barberet, Denis". Biographie universelle, ancienne et moderne. Vol. tome III (nouvelle ed.). Paris: A. T. Desplaces. p. 53.
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