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Gaspard Thémistocle Lestiboudois (12 October 1797, Lille – 22 November 1876, Paris) was a French naturalist. He was the son of botanist François Joseph Lestiboudois (1759-1815) and the grandson of Jean-Baptiste Lestiboudois (1715-1804), a professor of botany at the Faculty of Lille. In 1818, he obtained his doctorate of medicine in Paris. In 1835 he conducted research of the plague in Algeria.〔( Sociétés savantes ) (biographical and bibliographical text)〕 As a passenger on a train, he was involved in a terrible accident at Rœux; despite being injured, he attended to the wounds of other victims.〔Statement based on a translation of an equivalent article at the French Wikipedia.〕 In August 1868 he was chosen commander of the Legion of Honour.〔(Lenore ) Notice no LH/1617/41〕 == Written works == Known for his early investigations of phyllotaxis, in 1848 he published ''Phyllotaxie anatomique''.〔(Oxford Journals ) A History of the Study of Phyllotaxis〕〔(Google Books ) Phyllotaxie anatomique〕 Other noted works by Lestiboudois include: * ''Essai sur la famille des Cypéracées'', 1819 - Essay on the family Cyperaceae. * ''Études sur l'anatomie et la physiologie des végétaux'', Paris : Treuttel et Wurtz, 1840 - Studies on the anatomy and physiology of plants. * ''Économie pratique des nations, ou Système économique applicable aux différentes contrées, et spécialement à la France'', 1847 * ''Voyage en Algérie, ou Études sur la colonisation de l'Afrique française'', 1853 - Voyage to Algeria; studies on the colonization of French Africa.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gaspard Thémistocle Lestiboudois」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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