French physiologist and anesthesia pioneer (1794–1867)
For the French mathematician, see Jean-Pierre Florens.
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Jean Pierre Flourens
Jean Pierre Flourens
Born
13 April 1794
Maureilhan, France
Died
6 December 1867(1867-12-06) (aged 73)
Montgeron, France
Nationality
French
Known for
anesthesia
Scientific career
Fields
physiologist
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