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French doctor
Joseph Marie Audin-Rouviere
Born26 March 1764
Died23 April 1832 (1832-04-24) (aged 68)
NationalityFrench
OccupationFrench doctor

Joseph Marie Audin-Rouvière (born 26 March 1764 in Carpentras; died in Paris on 23 April 1832) was a French doctor.

Biography

He published in 1794 "Medicine without the doctor or health manual, a work intended to relieve infirmities, to prevent acute illnesses, to cure chronic illnesses, without the help of a foreign hand ", a work which became popular and obtained a large number of editions. He also amassed a great fortune by selling, under the name of grains of life or grains of health, a secret remedy which he gave as a universal remedy and which is only Johann Peter Frank's tonic- purgative. He was a member of the Masonic lodge "Les Frères Artistes" of the Sacred Order of the Sophisians.

Notes

  1. Secret society dedicated to Isis, created in the Parisian lodge of the Artist Brothers by former members of the Egyptian expedition

References

  1. "FRAN_IR_042342 - Online catalogue". www.siv.archives-nationales.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  2. Audin-Rouvière, Joseph Marie (1828). La médecine sans le médecin: ou manuel de santé (in French). L'Auteur.
  3. Spieth, Darius Alexander (2007). Napoleon's Sorcerers: The Sophisians. Associated University Presse. ISBN 978-0-87413-957-0.
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