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A little-known 19th-century French writer and physician, remembered today for a sharp, socially minded look at childhood, education, and moral development. The surviving record is sparse, which only adds to the mystery around this author.

by J. Agrippa
Very little biographical information could be confirmed about J. Agrippa from the sources available during this search. The clearest detail is that the work La première flétrissure was published in 1873 and credited to Dr J. Agrippa, suggesting a medical background.
That book examines children’s upbringing, schooling, and the moral atmosphere around family life, showing an interest in how society shapes character from an early age. Modern catalog and archive listings preserve the work, but they offer almost no further personal details about the author.
Because the historical record located here is so limited, it is safest to remember J. Agrippa as an obscure French doctor-author whose surviving reputation rests mainly on this one socially observant book.