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  1. Background During the early 19th century, contagionists' and anti-contagionists' explanations of disease causes opposed one another, and the Hippocratic miasma theory still predominated. According to that theory, geographic health disparities could be explained by topographical factors: differences in altitude, population density or proximity to a river. This article summarizes the life of ...

  2. Louis René Villermé, né le 10 mai 1782 à Paris où il est mort le 16 novembre 1863, est un médecin français, précurseur de la sociologie. Il est notamment considéré comme le concepteur de la médecine du travail .

  3. 1 de sept. de 2009 · Request PDF | Louis-Rene Villerme (1782-1863), a pioneer in social epidemiology: Re-analysis of his data on comparative mortality in Paris in the early 19 century | During the early 19th century ...

  4. He stressed the importance of observation of the social environment, the role of investigations on lack of hygiene, the significance of statistical recording and the study of demographic statistics, and devoted himself to the labour force's health problems. He died in his homestead on 16 November 1863. Conclusions: Villermé lived an intense ...

  5. Louis-René Villermé (1782-1863) Biographical sketch. Louis-René Villermé, the son of a magistrate, was born in 1782, near Paris. Between 1801 and 1804, he studied surgery in Paris, where Guillaume Dupuytren (1777-1835) was his anatomy professor. He then served in the Napoleonic armies for 10 years.

  6. En las propuestas de Louis para evaluar diferentes métodos de tratamiento están las bases de los ensayos clínicos que se hicieron un siglo después. En Francia, Louis René Villermé (1782-1863) y en Inglaterra, William Farr (1807-1883), quienes habían estudiado Estadística Médica con Louis, fueron los primeros en hacer mapas epidemiológicos usando métodos cuantitativos y análisis ...

  7. 18 de sept. de 2009 · [Louis-Rene VILLERME (1782-1863) and his work on the condition of the French textile workers around 1830-1840]. PORTMANN ML Praxis , 51:721-726, 01 Jul 1962