The medical elite in France in the early nineteenth century
Minerva 25 (1-2):150-170 (1987)
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The Self-Made Mandarin: The Éloges of the French Academy of Medicine, 1824–47.George Weisz - 1988 - History of Science 26 (1):13-40.