Charles Binet-Sanglé

Charles Binet-Sanglé (4 July 1868 – 14 November 1941) was a French military doctor and psychologist, who notably was the first to broadly and thoroughly question the mental health of Jesus, which he did in his four-volume work La Folie de Jésus.

[1][2] His other most influential work, Le Haras Humain (The Human Stud-Farm) suggested that euthanasia was necessary in some cases, and that a eugenic institute must be founded to encourage education of the improvement for the human race.

[3] The book was heavily censored in France.

[4] He was decorated Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1912 and promoted Officer of the same order in 1922.

[5] This biographical article related to the French military is a stub.