Antoine de Saint-Yon

Antoine de Saint-Yon was a French physician and chemist of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

Antoine de Saint-Yon passed his medical thesis in 1671 with the title: An instante febrium excandescentia, accessione, purgandum?

[1] In 1677, he practised as a docteur regent[note 1] at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris[2] and was dean from 1704 to 1706.

[4][note 2] He was a substitute professor for Guy-Crescent Fagon at the chair of chemistry in the Jardin du Roi in 1695, 1707 and 1715.

[7] Antoine de Saint-Yon died without having left any writing on medicine or chemistry.