For the 17th-century Roman Catholic priest who popularized the Memorare, see Father Claude Bernard.
Claude Bernard
Born
(1813-07-12)12 July 1813
Saint-Julien, Rhône, France
Died
10 February 1878(1878-02-10) (aged 64)
Paris, France
Alma mater
University of Paris
Known for
Milieu intérieur
Spouse
Marie Françoise Bernard
Children
Two daughters, Jeanne-Henriette and Marie-Claude, and a son who died in infancy
Awards
Baly Medal (1869) Copley Medal (1876)
Scientific career
Fields
Physiology
Institutions
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
Patrons
Louis Napoleon
Signature
Claude Bernard (French:[bɛʁnaʁ]; 12 July 1813 – 10 February 1878) was a French physiologist. Historian I. Bernard Cohen of Harvard University called Bernard "one of the greatest of all men of science".[1] He originated the term milieu intérieur, and the associated concept of homeostasis (the latter term being coined by Walter Cannon).
^Cohen, I. Bernard, "Foreword", in the Dover edition (1957) of: Bernard, Claude, An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine (originally published in 1865; first English translation by Henry Copley Greene, published by Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1927).[page needed]
ClaudeBernard (French: [bɛʁnaʁ]; 12 July 1813 – 10 February 1878) was a French physiologist. Historian I. Bernard Cohen of Harvard University called Bernard...
ClaudeBernard University Lyon 1 (French: Université Claude-Bernard Lyon 1, UCBL) is one of the three public universities of Lyon, France. It is named...
Cistercian monk Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, apparently due to confusion with its 17th-century popularizer, Father ClaudeBernard, who stated that he learned...
2020-10-01. Bernard, Claude (1865). An Introduction to the Study of Ex- perimental Medicine. New York: Dover Publications (published 1957). Bernard, Claude (1878)...
Air Chief Marshal Sir ClaudeBernard Raymond Pelly, GBE, KCB, MC (19 August 1902 – 12 August 1972) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force during...
synthesis, its use became widespread. Through experimentation, physiologist ClaudeBernard clarified that the chloral hydrate was hypnotic as opposed to an analgesic...
French pronunciation: [mi.ljø ɛ̃.te.ʁjœʁ]) was a concept developed by ClaudeBernard, a French physiologist in the 19th century, to describe the interstitial...
Cheryl Bernard (born 1966), Canadian curler ClaudeBernard (1813–1878), French physiologist Crystal Bernard (born 1961), American actress Daniel Bernard (disambiguation)...
Isabelle Daniel is a mineralogist at the ClaudeBernard University Lyon 1 in Lyon, France. She studies minerals under extreme conditions, such as those...
and French. However, Michel Lejoyeux, head of psychiatry at Bichat–ClaudeBernard Hospital in Paris, noted in an interview that "Traveler's syndrome is...
trial was the basis of the 1973 film The Dominici Affair directed by ClaudeBernard-Aubert and starring Jean Gabin and Gérard Depardieu. Daniau, Jean-Charles...
have greater density at the periphery). Glycogen was discovered by ClaudeBernard. His experiments showed that the liver contained a substance that could...
Photography". Mocp.org. Retrieved 12 August 2011. "Galerie ClaudeBernard: Robert Doisneau". Claude-bernard.com. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved...
associated institutions. The three main universities in this center are: ClaudeBernard University Lyon 1, which focuses upon health and science studies and...
therapeutic potential of hydrocarbonate in 1793, and later confirmed by ClaudeBernard between 1846 and 1857. Carbon monoxide is not toxic to all forms of...
cardiac catheterization dates back to Stephen Hales (1677-1761) and ClaudeBernard (1813-1878), who both used it on animal models. Clinical application...
Russell (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Jimmy Smith (vocals, bass, guitar), ClaudeBernard (accordion, guitar, vocals), and Charlie Llewellin (drums, percussion)...
context of diabetes management, from attending lectures in Paris by ClaudeBernard. In the early 19th century, the family business of William Banting of...
Triomphe, Wrapped, a posthumous project planned by artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude since the early 1960s. The wooden Arc de Triomphe built on the occasion...