Education
He studied temperatures and salt concentration between species.
He studied temperatures and salt concentration between species.
Quinton worked as assistant at the Laboratoire de Pathologie Physiologique in the Collège de France. Quinton observed that ocean water is quite similar to human blood and made it drinkable and injectable. His work was significant in the development of aviation.
Quinton co-founded the Aeronautical-club de France.
In 1908, he also founded the first school for pilots in the world named Ligue Nationale Aérienne with Ferdinand Ferber. Quinton worked with Paul Doumer, André Michelin and Paul Painlevé.
At the end of the 19th century, Quinton worked with Étienne-Jules Marey, Member of academy of medicine and president of the academy of sciences.