Isabelle von Bueltzingsloewen (born 1964) is a French historian. She specializes in the history of public health and medical treatment. She is a professor of contemporary history at the Lumière University Lyon 2.[1][2][3] She is a member of the Bültzingslöwen family, a Thuringian noble family.
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- ↑ Faure, Olivier (Dec 31, 2007). "Isabelle von Bueltzingsloewen, Jalons pour une histoire de la santé publique (France-Allemagne XIXe XXe siècles), Habilitations à Diriger des Recherches soutenue le 25 mai 2007 à l'Institut des sciences de l'homme. Jury : Anne Dannion (psychiatrie Strasbourg I), Claude-Isabelle Brelot (Lyon 2), Danièle Voldman (CNRS, rapporteur) Vincent Barras (Histoire de la médecine Lausanne), Laurent Douzou (Lyon 2), Étienne François (Freie Universität Berlin) et Olivier Faure (Lyon III, rapporteur et « garant » du dossier)". Chrétiens et sociétés. XVIe-XXIe siècles (14): 172–177. doi:10.4000/chretienssocietes.453. Retrieved May 7, 2019 – via journals.openedition.org.
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