Joseph-Philippe-François Deleuze


Joseph-Philippe-François Deleuze was an 18th–19th-century French naturalist.

Biography

J. P. F. Deleuze studied in Paris and became assistant naturalist at the National Museum of Natural History in 1795. He collaborated with Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. An assistant naturalist and librarian of the Natural History Museum, he is best known for being a proponent of the theory of animal magnetism and suggested the French Academy of Sciences study it. Joseph Philippe François Deleuze was a resident member of the Société des observateurs de l'homme.

Honours

The genus Leuzea was dedicated to Deleuze by Swiss botanist Augustin Pyrame de Candolle.

Selected list of publications

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