Armand Sabatier

[2][3][4][5] He studied in Montpellier, where he took special mathematics courses in high school, then enrolled in medicine.

He then did three years of internship in Lyon, then returned to Montpellier, where he defended in 1863 his doctoral thesis of medicine, entitled "Anatomical, physiological and clinical study on pulmonary auscultation in children".

After the war, he prepared his doctorate of sciences, which he obtained in 1873, after defending his thesis entitled "The heart and the central circulation of the vertebrates".

[6] The painter Edouard Marsal painted his portrait, situated at the Faculty of Sciences of Montpellier.

[6] Sabatier supported the theory of evolutisme and gave a series of courses to the Protestant theology faculty of Montauban in 1884–1885.

Armand Sabatier