- Jean Hyacinthe Vincent
Jean Hyacinthe Vincent (
December 22 ,1862 -November 23 ,1950 ) was a French physician who was a native ofBordeaux . He was an associate professor atVal-de-Grâce , as well as medical inspector general with the French Army. Later he attained the chair ofepidemiology atCollège de France .Vincent is credited with the discovery of the organisms that cause an acute infection of the oral soft tissues, including the
tonsils andpharynx . This condition is caused by the combination of thefusiform bacilli ("Bacillus fusiformis "), and thespirochete ("Borrelia vincentii"). Today, this disease is calledVincent's angina in honor of his discovery. It is sometimes referred to astrench mouth or Vincent'sgingivitis .He is also remembered for his work with
vaccine s, and his successful inoculations of the French Army againsttyphoid fever andparatyphoid fever , types A and B. He started these vaccinations in 1910, and they were continued during World War I. MarshalsJoseph Joffre (1852-1931) andFerdinand Foch (1851-1929) paid homage to Vincent and his medical work that saved countless lives.References
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