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Jacques Ruffié
AuthorBooks · Second hand1921-2004
Jacques Ruffié was a French haematologist, geneticist, and anthropologist. He founded a discipline, called blood typing, which allowed the study of blood characteristics to find the history of the people, their migration and their successive interbreeding. He was a colleague and great personal friend of Michel Foucault at the College de France; Foucault mentions him in a newly discovered essay review of a book that Ruffié published in 1976, entitled De la biologie à la culture.
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1921
Death
2004
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Jacques Ruffié was a multifaceted French anthropologist, geneticist, and hematologist.
During the Second World War, he was an active member of the French Resistance under the pseudonym Martin.
His most renowned work, Traité du vivant, reflects his profound vision of biology and evolution.
Throughout his career, he explored diverse topics such as social evolution, history, and the impact of epidemics.
His academic legacy was solidified through his work as a university professor and his prolific output of eleven books.

