Paul Chauchard
French physician
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Paul Chauchard (14 June 1912 – 27 April 2003) was a French physician and writer of about 80 books. President of laissez-les-vire for 20 years.[1]
Biography
Physician and scientist, he was professor at the Institut Catholique de Paris (ICP) and the École pratique des hautes études .
On 1970 he became the first president of the movement Laissez-les-vivre.
He was father of 6 girls, one of them is a religious member of Cistercians.
Works Translated to English
- Hypnosis and suggestion, 1964
- Science and religion (A Faith and Fact Book #127), 1962
- The Brain, 1962
References
- ^ "Family tree of Paul CHAUCHARD". Geneanet. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
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