1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Cruveilhier, Jean

21628311911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 7 — Cruveilhier, Jean

CRUVEILHIER, JEAN (1791–1874), French anatomist, was born at Limoges in 1791, and was educated at the university of Paris, where in 1825 he became professor of anatomy. In 1836 he became the first occupant of the recently founded chair of pathological anatomy. He died at Jussac in 1874. His chief works are Anatomie descriptive (1834–1836); Anatomie pathologique du corps humain (1829–1842), with many coloured plates; Traité d’anatomie pathologique générale (1849–1864); Anatomie du système nerveux de l’homme (1845); Traité d’anatomie descriptive (1851).