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Jean Pierre Mégnin (18 January 1828 – 1905) was a French army veterinarian and entomologist. He is best known for his work with dogs and forensic entomology. Mégnin, born in Herimoncourt (Doubs), went to school at the Ecole d'Alfort from 1849 until his graduation in 1853. In 1855, he became an army veterinarian and was, sometime, Professor of Zoology at the School of Veterinary Medicine in Vincennes. His life spanned three periods of the history of France. ==Works== * ''Maladies de la Peau des Animaux '' (Animal Skin Diseases, 1867-1882). * ''Maladies parasitaires'' (Diseases caused by Parasites, 1880). * ''Faune des Tombeaux'' (Fauna of the Tombs, 1887). The founding work of modern forensic entomology. * ''La faune des cadavres application de l'entomologie à la médecine légale'' Paris: G. Masson, (1894). * 14 papers relating to forensic entomology between 1883 and 1896. These were based on 15 years of medico-legal experience with corpses. 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「Jean Pierre Mégnin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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