Édouard Hocquart

"Phytographie médicale"

Édouard Auguste Patrice Hocquart (1789–1870), frequently cited as L. F. J. Hoquart, was a French publisher, writer, artist and engraver, noted for his colour plates illustrating Joseph R. Roques's (1772-1850) materia medica publication "Phytographie médicale" of 1821-24.[1][2][3]

In addition Hocquart wrote many useful guides for the common man, such as "Le secrétaire de tout le monde : ou, La correspondance usuelle" (1881), detailing 'the principles of the art of letter writing, the instructions of the French Department of Posts and Telegraphs, models of family letters, requests, trading, petitions for all positions and circumstances, the procedures followed for common actions, such as purchasing, sales, deposits, leases, powers of attorney, contracts, acts for mayors and rural police, and finishing with a course of instruction on compatibility and some State laws'.[4] Another was his 1842 work "Alphabet des métiers", an alphabetic list of professions, illustrated with woodcuts.[5] According to WorldCat Identities there are '230 of his works in 367 publications in 4 languages and 479 library holdings'.[6]

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