Claude Bernard
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1813 – 1878
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Who was Claude Bernard?
Claude Bernard was a French physiologist. Historian I. Bernard Cohen of Harvard University called Bernard "one of the greatest of all men of science". Among many other accomplishments, he was one of the first to suggest the use of blind experiments to ensure the objectivity of scientific observations. He was the first to define the term milieu intérieur, now known as homeostasis.
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- Born
- Jul 12, 1813
Saint-Julien, Rhône - Parents
- Siblings
- Spouses
- Marie Françoise Bernard
(1845/05/07 - 1870)
- Marie Françoise Bernard
- Children
- Religion
- Agnosticism
- Ethnicity
- French people
- Nationality
- France
- Profession
- Employment
- Collège de France
- Lived in
- Paris
(1834 - 1878)
- Paris
- Died
- Feb 10, 1878
Paris - Resting place
- Père Lachaise Cemetery
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on July 23, 2013
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