Jacques Daléchamps (1513, Caen – 1588) was a French botanist and physician.
He was the pupil of Guillaume Rondelet and became physician of the Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon.
[1] In 1552, he published Raymond Chalin de Vinario's “treatise on the plague”.
"Daléchamps, Jacques (or Jacobus Dale Champius)".
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