BÉRAUD, Paul D., St. Martin then Lafayette Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Mike Miller ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** PAUL D. BÉRAUD, M.D., LAFAYETTE.--Dr. Béraud was born in St. Martinsville, Louisiana, in 1854. He is the son of Deseré and Corine (DeBlanc) Béraud. His parents are both natives of Louisiana, and are of French extraction. Dr. Béraud was left an orphan when but a boy, and was reared by his uncle, Alcibiade DeBlanc, who was at one time associate justice of the Supreme Court of Louisiana. The Doctor received his education in St. Martinsville and New Orleans. After leaving school, he was engaged for a short while as civil engineer. This, however, he followed only as a medium through which to earn money to pursue the study of his chosen profession. He entered the medical department of the Tulane University, and graduated March, 1879. In his observation of the different treatments made use of in the Charity Hospital, and in general practice during the yellow fever scourge of 1878, in this disease, as well as others, Dr. Béraud became an adherent to the principles of homeopathy, and, after graduating, remained one year in New Orleans, and devoted himself exclusively to its study. After this he located in Lafayette, where he successfully introduced homeopathy. Dr. Béraud's success may be more appreciated when the obstacles he had to overcome are understood. That he has succeeded is acknowledged by all. He married, in 1883, Miss C. A., only daughter of Hon. M. E. Girard, of Lafayette. They are the parents of two children, Ashton and Maxim. Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical, Biographical Section, pp. 202--203. Edited by William Henry Perrin. Published in 1891, by The Gulf Publishing Company.