- Achille-Louis Foville
Achille-Louis Foville (1799 –
June 22 ,1878 ) was a French neurologist and psychiatrist. He produced the first description of theterminal stria .Foville was born in
Pontoise ,France and received his medical doctorate in 1824, after studying medicine underLéon Louis Rostan andJean Étienne Dominique Esquirol atPitié-Salpêtrière Hospital . His medical thesis argued mental illness may be curable, discussing some treatments of the day and their apparent effectiveness.cite journal | title = The Southern Retreat, Thomas Hodgkin, and Achille-Louis Foville. | author = C L Cherry | journal = Medical History | date = July 1979 | volume = 23 | issue = 3 | pages = 314 - 324 | url = http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1082477] The next year, he was made the medical superintendent of the Saint-Yon asylum inRouen . During his time there he published several papers on disorders of the nervous system which were well received. His sonAchille-Louis-François Foville was born in 1831.cite book | title = Companion to Clinical Neurology | author = William Pryse-Phillips | ISBN = 0195159381 | date = 2003 | publisher =Oxford University Press US | pages = 367 | url = http://books.google.ca/books?id=9dB43SUdneUC ] He remained at the asylum until 1833, when ill health forced his resignation.cite web | url = http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1484.html | title = Achille-Louis-François Foville]Foville spent time travelling abroad, to
Africa and America. He returned to France, settling inParis . After the death of his former teacher Esquirol in 1840, Foville was made aprofessor at Charenton. Until the appointmentThomas Hodgkin had been attempting to open a facility for the treatment of mental illnesses to compete with theYork Retreat . With Foville's appointment to Charenton, Fhe was no longer willing to relocate to England, and Hodgekins dropped the project, feeling no other doctors were suitable to run the facility. In 1844 he published "Traité complet de l'anatomie, de la physiologie et de la pathologie du système nerveux cérébro-spinal" on the anatomy of thenervous system of thespinal chord , regarded as one of the best works on the subject prior to the invention of themicroscope . TheFrench Revolution of 1848 cost him his job at Charenton, and Foville took up private practice in Paris. He practised medicine in Paris, treatingmental disorders , until 1868, when he retired. He moved toToulouse after his retirement, where he died in 1878.References
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