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UniversityHistoric instruments of the ObservatoryThe Astronomical and meteorological observatory of Lyon was founded in 1878 in the district of Saint-Genis-Laval. It is located in the heart of a 4-hectare park with 500 trees and bushes, and has 21 buildings and over 40 instruments that have been classified or recorded as historic monuments.Published on February 26, 2016
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UniversityHistory of the Claude Bernard Lyon 1 universityThe Claude Bernard Lyon 1 university was founded by decree in December 1970. It is named after the famous physiologist born in 1813 in Saint-Julien-en-Beaujolais.Published on February 26, 2016
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UniversityLyon dental museumThe history of dental art is sufficiently rich for important parts of it to be preserved and for a specific place to be dedicated to it.Published on July 29, 2014
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UniversityMuseum of the History of Medicine and PharmacyTowards the end of the 19th Century, Alexandre Lacassagne came up with the idea of a Museum of the History of Medicine and Pharmacy, and then, around 1896, he managed to turn this idea into reality. The museum was originally within the newly-built faculty on the Quai Claude Bernard.Published on July 29, 2014
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UniversityOld physics and physiology equipmentStudying the nature of things, through experiment, whether the objects of the study be inanimate or animate, is a passion that physicists and physiologists share. The special characteristics of the functioning of human being incite biologists to turn into physicists if necessary. In return, physicists have provided physiologists with equipment such as the spectroscope, which enables the various states of haemoglobin to be studied, an experiment carried out by Claude Bernard during his famous Lessons.Published on July 28, 2014
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UniversityThe old collection from the university libraryThe old collection of the university library brings together a large number of rare works, books and illustrated plates. The remarkable works include: the surgery of Guy de Chauliac published in 1538; the dissection of parts of the body by Charles Estienne (1546) and de humani corporis fabrica by Vesale (1555).Published on July 29, 2014
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