Léon Lortat-Jacob
1873–1931 (age 58)
Biography
Léon Lortat-Jacob was a distinguished French physician whose medical practice and contributions spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work in medicine reflected the advancing scientific understanding of his era and his commitment to medical practice and innovation.
Lortat-Jacob's career was marked by dedication to his profession during a period of significant medical advancement. He is remembered as part of the medical community that helped establish modern medical practice in France, with his legacy preserved at Père Lachaise Cemetery.