Michel Étienne Descourtilz
Michel Étienne Descourtilz (25 November 1775, Boiste near Pithiviers – 1835 or 1836, Paris), was a French physician, botanist and historiographer of the Haitian Revolution. He was the father of illustrator Jean-Théodore Descourtilz, with whom he sometimes collaborated.[1]
In 1799, after completing his medical studies he traveled to Charleston, South Carolina and Santiago, Cuba, arriving in Haiti on 2 April.[2] Despite a passport from Toussaint Louverture and serving as physician with the forces of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, he was in constant danger.[3] His plant collections were mostly from between Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien and along the Artibonite River.[2] All his natural history collections and many drawings were destroyed during the course of the revolution. In 1803 he returned to France, worked as a physician in a hospital at Beaumont and served as president of the Paris Linnean Society.[2]
As a taxonomist he circumscribed the genus Nauchea (family Fabaceae).[4]
Bibliography
- Flore pittoresque et médicale des Antilles, ou, Histoire naturelle des plantes usuelles des colonies françaises, anglaises, espagnoles et portugaises; par M.E. Descourtilz. Peinte par J. Th. Descourtilz. Vols. 1-8
- Voyages d'un naturaliste, et ses observations faites sur les trois règnes de la nature, dans plusieurs ports de mer français, en Espagne, au continent de l'Amérique Septentrionale, à Saint Yago de Cub. Vols.1-3
- Complete bibliography on WorldCat.
Sources and references
- Biography in French with bibliography from the Dictionnaire encyclopédique des sciences médicales.
- Urban, Ignaz. Notae biographicae, Symb. Antill. 3:36,1900.
- Jean Théodore Descourtilz data.BnF.fr
- Symb. antill by Ignatz Urban
- BnF.Gallica (biography in French)
- Nauchea Descourt. Tropicos
- IPNI. Descourt.
External links
- Plants described by Descourtilz on IPNI
- Works by or about Michel Étienne Descourtilz at Internet Archive