- Jean-Baptiste de Sénac
Jean-Baptiste de Sénac (1693-1770) was a French physician who was born in the town of
Lombez . Details of his early life are sketchy, however it is generally thought that he studied medicine at theUniversity of Leyden , and later inLondon , where one of his instructors wasJohn Freind (1675-1728). Beginning in 1723 he practiced medicine inParis , and was a personal physician to KingLouis XV from 1752 until 1770.Sénac is remembered for important studies of the
heart during an era when cardiological medicine was rudimentary. In 1749 he published an influential book on cardiology called "Traité de la structure du coeur, de son action, et de ses maladies", which systematically dealt with thephysiology ,anatomy andpathology of the heart. In this treatise he discusses heart disorders and diseases he analyzed personally, as well as diagnoses described by other physicians.Many of Sénac's discoveries were derived from autopsies. He was the first physician to describe the correlation between
atrial fibrillation andmitral valve disease , as well as the first to provide a comprehensive study of cardiachypertrophy . He also performed research ofcinchona extract andrhubarb for treatment of cardiac irregularities.References
* [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=324686 Jean-Baptiste Sénac and His Treatise on the Heart]
* [http://www.targethealth.com/ontarget/2004/10182004.htm Jean-Baptise de Senac and His Contribution to Cardiology]
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