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in human embryos and noted that they were caused by a failed neural tube closure in embryonic development. He discovered that the more serious abnormalities were induced by disruptions at an earlier developmental stages. Based on his experiments he proposed five principles of teratology in the 1891
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construct a thermo-electric thermometer for his experimental use. Dareste quoted Francis Bacon and stated that "He who will know the paths of nature will observe more easily their deviations; on the other hand, he who will know the deviations will describe more precisely the paths."
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Dareste was born in Paris in a family of Italian origins, and was the brother of Antoine and Rodolphe Dareste de la Chavanne. He became a student of
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particularly in the examination of natural defects as well as the artificial induction of developmental defects, part of a field then termed as a
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by using "indirect methods" that exposed the egg to teratogenic factors — such as, implementing lowered or increased
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Fischer, J.L. (1994). "Leben und Werk von Camille Dareste 1822-1899: Schöpfer der experimentellen Teratologie".
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Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des sciences, Volume 55, Académie des sciences (France)
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and obtained his doctorate in medicine in 1847 and his doctorate in science in 1851. He worked at the
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Recherches sur la production artificielle des monstruosités, ou, Essais de Tératogénie expérimentale
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Note sur un nouveau genre de monstruosité double appartenant à la famille des polygnathiens
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Archives de zoologie expérimentale et générale, Volume 1, Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers, 1872
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Louis Pasteur et Lille 1854-1857, Alain Gérard, Éditeur Institut Pasteur de Lille, 1995
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Troisième mémoire sur les circonvolutions du cerveau chez les mammifères
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Academic staff of the Lille University of Science and Technology
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Recherches sur la production artificielle de monstruosités
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Vetter, Marc; Oskouian, Rod J.; Tubbs, R. Shane (2020).
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Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications
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Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications
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in Paris. He was named director of the laboratory of
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Paris
French
zoologist
experimental embryology
teratology
Etienne Saint Hilaire
University of Lille
Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers
ichthyology
herpetology
Museum d'Histoire Naturelle
teratology
École des Hautes-études
physiology
Académie des sciences
spina bifida
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
teratogeny
chick embryos
incubation
Charles d'Almeida
Camille Dareste (1822-1899)
"Rodolphe Dareste (1824-1911)"
Gabriel-Madeleine-Camille (Camille) Dareste
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"Contributions to our modern understanding of spina bifida: Camille Dareste (1822–1899)"
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10.1007/s00381-018-3759-0
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