Pierre François Olive Rayer

Pierre François Olive Rayer

Pierre François Olive Rayer (March 8, 1793 - September 10, 1867) was a French dermatologist who was a native of Saint Sylvain. He made important contributions in the fields of pathological anatomy, physiology, comparative pathology and parasitology.

He studied medicine at Caen, and afterwards in Paris at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes and at the Hôtel-Dieu. He became an interne of medicine in 1813, and in 1818 earned his medical doctorate. Later he became a physician at Hôpital Saint-Antoine (1825), and at the Hôpital de la Charité (1832), and was also a consultant-physician to King Louis-Philippe. In 1862 he attained the chair of comparative anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine of Paris.

In 1837 Rayer discovered that the fatal equine disease known as glanders was contagious to other species including humans. Between 1837 and 1841 he published a three-volume book on diseases of the kidney titled "Traité des maladies des reins". In 1850 Rayer published a work that provided the first comprehensive description of anthrax. In this treatise he documented studies he performed with physician Casimir Davaine (1812-1882) concerning "Bacillus anthracis".

Rayer was a member of the "Académie de médecine" and the "Académie des Sciences", and co-founder of the "Société de Biologie", of which he was also president. He maintained friendships with several influential people in France; including naturalist Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, novelist George Sand, philosopher Emile Littré, and several disciples of Henri de Saint-Simon.

Eponyms associated with Pierre Rayer:
* Rayer's disease: A disorder characterized by chronic jaundice, splenomegaly, and hepatomegaly.
* Rayer's nodules: An xanthoma; yellowish nodules on the skin (often on the eyelids).

See also

* Timeline of tuberous sclerosis

References

* cite web
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