Ernest Bonnejoy was a French physician and vegetarianism activist.
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Ernest Bonnejoy was a French physician and vegetarianism activist.
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Ernest Bonnejoy was educated at the College of Pontoise and studied medicine in Paris.
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Ernest Bonnejoy was a hydrotherapist at Forges and moved to Chars in 1870.
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Ernest Bonnejoy was a member of the Societe d'Hydrologie .
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Ernest Bonnejoy argued meat was harmful for health and that vegetarianism could reverse the degeneration of the French population.
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Ernest Bonnejoy considered himself the only serious vegetarian activist in France during the 1880s and was scornful of rival vegetarian authors such as Edmond Pivion and Emile Tanneguy de Wogan.
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Ernest Bonnejoy'storians have described Bonnejoy as the most influential French vegetarian in the 1880s and 1890s.
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Ernest Bonnejoy promoted "muscular vegetarianism" to boost the immune system and improve public health.
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Ernest Bonnejoy contributed to the Society's journal, La Reforme Alimentaire.
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