A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . esemble an affectionin horses ha\-ing that causation. It is now generallyheld that these lesions are true tumors—proliferatingangiomata—which often originate in minute naevi. Ifthis is true, then trauma, infection, etc., are simplyactivating agents. Edward Pbeble. Botulism.—See Food Poisons. Bouchardat, Apollinaire.—Born in Lisle-sur-le-Serein, France, in 1S06. He received the degree of Doctor of Medicine inParis, in 1832. Hisstudies were directedchiefly to chemist


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . esemble an affectionin horses ha\-ing that causation. It is now generallyheld that these lesions are true tumors—proliferatingangiomata—which often originate in minute naevi. Ifthis is true, then trauma, infection, etc., are simplyactivating agents. Edward Pbeble. Botulism.—See Food Poisons. Bouchardat, Apollinaire.—Born in Lisle-sur-le-Serein, France, in 1S06. He received the degree of Doctor of Medicine inParis, in 1832. Hisstudies were directedchiefly to chemistryand pharmacy, andfor a long time he heldthe office of HeadApothecary in Hotel-Diou, Paris. He diedin April, 1SS6, at theadvanced age ofeighty, but he con-tinued to work withapparently unabatedvigor up to the \-eryend. Of Bouchardatsnumerous contribu-tions to chemical,pharmaceutical, med-ical, and hygienicliteratvuc, it will notbe practicable to mention here more than the foUow-ing: Elements de matidre m^dicale et de pharma-cie, Paris, 1839; Manuel de matiere m^dicale,de th^rapeutique et do pharmacie, fifth edition,. Fio. 850.—.\poUinaire Bouchardat. 1873; Nouveau formulaire magistral, etc., nine-teenth edition, 1874; and De la glycosurie oudiabete sucr^, etc., second edition, 1883. In addi-tion, Bouchardat edited the following publications: Annuaire de th^rapeutique, de matiere m^dicale,de pharmacie et de toxicologic (since 1840), .\rchivesde physiologic, de therapeutique et dhygiene, the last years of his life his energies were spe-cially directed to the completion of the two treatiseswhich he had most at heart—Traits sur la glyco-surie, and Traits dhygiene publique et priv^ebas^e sur I^tiologie, 1881. (Pagel.) A. H B. Bouchut, Eug&ne.— Born in Paris, France, May 18,1818. In 1842 he received the degree of Doctor ofMedicine, and in he was appointed an of the Hopital Sainte Eugenie and theHopital des Enfants Malades. At this t


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