Dousset Jean-Claude
Rev Hist Pharm (Paris). 2016 Jun;64(390):219-226.
Charles Laubert (1762-1834) was one of the french pharmacists of imperial army. He participates in the war in Italy, then he becomes a president of the government of the junta of Parthenopean republic (1799). During the Spanish war (1808-1811) chemist in chief in his laboratory, he focuses his research about isolation quinine of quinquina. Chemist in chief of famous army (1812-1814), he contributes to Russian war, Berezina passage with many difficulties and Sax war. He finds the pharmacist Jacob there. After the death of Parmentier, Laubert succeeds as general inspector of the Health service (1814-1816).