Louis-René Villermé
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Louis-René Villermé was a French doctor who later in life became an economist who wrote about social issues.

He wrote two important memoirs on the mortality among prisoners and sexual promiscuity in gaols (1820, 1829) and established the Annales d'hygiène (1829). His works on vital statistics were regarded by some as a refutation of Thomas Doubleday
Thomas Doubleday
Thomas Doubleday was an English politician and author born in Newcastle-on-Tyne.In early life he adopted the views of William Cobbett, and was active in promoting the agitation which resulted in the passing of the Reform Bill of 1832...

's True Law of Population. His chief renown came from his Tableau de l'état physique et moral des ouvriers employés dans les manufactures de coton, de laine et de soie (Study of the Physical Condition of Cotton, Wool and Silk workers), which was the result of lengthy investigation. It showed how the hand combining of cotton engendered pneumonia
Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung—especially affecting the microscopic air sacs —associated with fever, chest symptoms, and a lack of air space on a chest X-ray. Pneumonia is typically caused by an infection but there are a number of other causes...

, contained a protest against excessive child-labour in manufacturing, and has been seen by some as contributing to the law of 1841 on child labour.

The period of 1848 was marked by three works of Villermé: Les associations ouvrières (1849); Les cités ouvrières (1850); Les accidents produits dans les ateliers par les appareils mécaniques (1858). A Liberal in political economy, he was hesitant when it came to organizing remedies for social ills. He was a member of the Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques from about 1833.
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