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Joseph Arnaud Charles Gaillardot (20 September 1814, in Lunéville August 1883, in Bhamdoun) was a French physician and naturalist.

Charles Gaillardot
Born20 September 1814 
Died17 August 1883  (aged 68)

In 1837 he was named professor of natural history at the medical school in Cairo, and later on in his career, spent more than twenty years as a physician at a military hospital in Sidon. In 1863 he became a health specialist in Alexandria, then in 1875 was appointed director of the Cairo medical school.[1][2]

In addition to his medical duties, he conducted botanical, zoological, geological and archaeological research in Egypt and the Middle East.[3][2] The snail genus Gaillardotia (Bourguignat, 1877; family Neritidae) honors his name, as do species with epithet of gaillardotii,[4] an example being Echinops gaillardotii (Gaillardot's globe-thistle). His Herbier de Syrie became part of the "Herbarium Haussknecht", now located at the University of Jena. In 1854 he became a member of Société botanique de France.[1]

The standard author abbreviation Gaill. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[5]

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Жозе́ф Арно́ Шарль Гайярдо́ (фр. Joseph Arnaud Charles Gaillardot; 1814—1883) — французский врач, естествоиспытатель и археолог в Египте.



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