Antoine-Baudoin Poggiale (9 February 1808 – 26 August 1879) was a French pharmacist, physician, analytical chemist and a pioneer biochemist. He published ''Traite d’analyse chimique par la method des volumes'' (1858), an early text on volumetric analytical techniques. He examined sugar in human body, the composition of blood, milk, food stuffs, and examined the potential of acetaldehyde as an anaesthetic.
Poggiale was born in Valle near
Ajaccio to a physician. Educated locally and at
Marseilles, he became a student of pharmacy at
Strasbourg in 1828 and joined the army as an assistant pharmacist.
After field service, he moved to work at the army teaching hospital in
Lille
Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the N ...
from 1831 and then worked in Paris working at the
Gros Caillou and then to the
Val-de-Grâce hospitals. While in Paris he enrolled at the
Faculté de Médicine and received a doctor of medicine degree in 1833 with studies on intermittent fevers. He then started a course at Val-de-Grâce on analytical chemistry leading to his being made the first chair of chemistry and toxicology at the school of military medicine and pharmacy. He served as chief pharmacist at
Metz
Metz ( , , lat, Divodurum Mediomatricorum, then ) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament of the Grand ...
during the
Franco-Prussian War in 1870 and retired in 1872.
Poggiale's contributions to chemistry were initially on analytical applications. He examined stones formed by the salivary glands and then took an interest in the composition of mineral waters from Viterbo and Orezza. He also conducted chemical examinations of the water in the Seine. He also examined the composition of human food. Poggiale was able to demonstrate that an extract from
sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla often refers to the sarsaparilla soft drink, made from Smilax plants.
Sarsaparilla may also refer to:
Biology
*Several species of plants, of the genus ''Smilax'', including:
**''Smilax ornata'', also known as Honduran or Jamaican sar ...
called pariglina and another substance smilacin reported by
Giacomo Folchi were essentially the same. In 1848 he examined the effects of inhaling aldehyde vapors. He conducted tests on dogs showing that anaesthesia could be induced and reversed.
He was made Commander of the Legion of Honor in 1865.
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Traité d'analyse chimique par la méthode des volumes : comprenant l'analyse des gaz et des métaux, la chlorométrie, la sulfhydrométrie, l'acidimétrie, l'alcalimétrie, la saccharimétrie, etc (1858)De l'Origine du sucre dans l'économie animale(1855)
Analyse de l'eau minérale acidulée ferrugineuse d'Orezza(1854)
Rapport inédit de Parmentier sur le pain des troupes(1856)
Mémoire sur les eaux minérales de Viterbe(1852)
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1808 births
1879 deaths
French physiologists