- Jean Alfred Fournier
Jean Alfred Fournier (born
March 12 ,1832 , died 1914) was a French dermatologist who specialized in the study ofvenereal disease s.Fournier began his medical career as an intern at the Hôpital du Midi as an understudy to
Philippe Ricord (1800-1889). Fournier's main contribution to medical science concerned the study ofcongenital syphilis , which he first described in 1883. In his numerous publications, he stressed the importance ofsyphilis being the cause of degenerative diseases. Also, he founded an organization called the Société Française de Prophylaxie Sanitaire et Morale.He is known for three eponymous medical terms regarding venereal disease:
* "Fournier's gangrene ":Gangrene caused by infection of thescrotum and usually associated withdiabetes . Although the condition is named after Fournier, it was first described by a physician named Baurienne in 1764.
* "Fournier's sign": Scars on the mouth following the healing of lesions in congenital syphilis.
* "Fournier's tibia":Fusiform thickening and anterior bowing of thetibia in congenital syphilis.Along with his study of venereal disease, Fournier was also a medical historian, republishing works of previous physicians, including famed 16th century doctors such as
Girolamo Fracastoro (1478-1553) andJacques de Béthencourt .External Reference:
* [http://www.edu.rcsed.ac.uk/lectures/lt33.htm Surgical Knowledge and Skills Website]
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/2209.html Who Named It?]
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