Alphonse-Basilic Cryé
1827–1901 (age 74)
Biography
Alphonse-Basilic Cryé was a distinguished French veterinarian whose professional career spanned the latter half of the nineteenth century. His dedication to the advancement of veterinary science contributed to the development of animal husbandry practices in France during a period of significant agricultural modernization.
Cryé's legacy reflects the important role veterinarians played in nineteenth-century society, bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and practical application in rural and urban communities alike. He was laid to rest in Père Lachaise Cemetery, one of Paris's most prestigious burial grounds.