Jean-Henri-Nicolas Bouillet


Jean-Henri-Nicolas Bouillet was an 18th-century French physician, Encyclopédiste and mayor of Béziers from 1787 to 1790.
Bouillet was the first son of a doctor from Béziers, Jean Bouillet and his wife Catherine Marsals. Jean-Henri-Nicolas had a younger brother, Michel Jean Louis Bouillet and two older sisters, Catherine Jacquette and Gabrielle Bouillet. He was a member of the.

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He contributed the article Faculté to the 6th volume of the Encyclopédie by Diderot, 1751, vol.6, ;
Maxime Laignel-Lavastine called him an "epidemiologist and pioneer of social medicine".