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Daniel Le Clerc
Genevan medical writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the medical writer. For the French footballer and manager, see Daniel Leclercq.
Daniel Le Clerc (February 4, 1652 – June 8, 1728; also spelled Leclerc) was a Genevan[1] medical writer of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He wrote the seminal Histoire de la Medecine, and co-edited the equally groundbreaking text Bibliotheca Anatomica with Jean-Jacques Manget.[2]