Jean-François Eugène Robinet
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Jean-François Eugène Robinet (24 April 1825, in Vic-sur-Seille – 3 November 1899, in Paris), was a French psychiatrist and historian who advocated the positivism of Auguste Comte. He was curator at the Carnavalet Museum[1] and mayor of the 6th arrondissement of Paris.[2]