Pierre Tarin

Pierre Tarin (1735–1761) was a French doctor, writer, and translator, born in Courtenay. He is best known for his contributions to Encyclopédie by Diderot and D'Alembert.[1]

Ostéo-graphie, by Pierre Tarin.

Publications

  • Problemata anatomica, utrum inter arterias mesentericas, venasqne lacteas, immediatum datur commercium, Parisiis, 1748. in-8°.
  • Anthropotomie, ou l’art de disséquer, Paris, 1750, deux vol. in-12.
  • Adversaria anatomica, Parisiis, 1750, in-8°, avec figures.
  • Démosgraphie, ou description des ligaments du corps humain, Paris, 1752, in-8°.
  • Éléments de physiologie traduits du Latin de Haller, Paris, 1752,in-8°.
  • Dictionnaire anatomique, suivi d’une Bibliothèque anatomique et physiologique, Paris, 1753, in-4°.
  • Ostéographie , ou description des os de l’adulte, du fœtus, etc. Paris, 1753, in-4°.
  • Myographie ou description des muscles, Paris, 1753, in-4°.
  • Observations de médecine et de chirurgie, Paris, 1755, 3 vol. in-12.

Articles in Encyclopédie

  • "Bile", t. II, p. 249b, 218 l.
  • "Dents", t. IV, 320 l.
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References

  • Antoine Laurent Jessé Bayle, Biographie médicale, t. 2, Paris : Adolphe Delahaye, 1855, p. 738.


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