- François Leuret
François Leuret (
December 30 ,1797 - 1851) was a Frenchanatomist andpsychiatrist who was a native ofNancy . He studied medicine underJean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol (1772-1840), and was later chief physician at theBicêtre inParis . Two of his better known students werePaul Broca (1824-1880) andLouis Pierre Gratiolet (1815-1865). Leuret was also chief-editor of "Annales d’hygiène publique et de médecine légale", an influential journal ofhygiene andforensic medicine .Leuret is remembered for his work in
comparative anatomy of thebrain with Louis Gratiolet. The two men did extensive topographic mapping of the folds and fissures of thecerebral cortex . Leuret coined the name "fissure of Rolando" after Italian anatomistLuigi Rolando (1773-1831) for what is now known as thecentral sulcus of the brain.Leuret was an important figure in the early days of French
psychiatry . He stressed the importance of using a rational and humane approach in treatment of the mentally ill, and also believed that the criminally insane were sick individuals who were incapable of controlling their behavior. He felt that the origins of mental illness were unknown, and that it was wrong to define madness from only a somatic standpoint. Leuret's psychiatric theories put him at odds with other French physicians, particularly those who thought that the source ofmental illness could be localized to a specific part of the brain's anatomy. He was also scornful of the speculative theory ofphrenology .Selected writings
* "Du traitement moral de la folie". 1840.
* "Anatomie comparée du système nerveux" 1839-1857References
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=wXyxg87mWc8C&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=%22fran%C3%A7ois+leuret%22+1797&source=web&ots=_9lLLNznhq&sig=E8ofhEVdlnT4YbJYbqOlxVjGHa8#PPA40,M1 Inheriting Madness: Professionalization and Psychiatric Knowledge in 19th Century France; Google Books]
* [http://fm.iowa.uiowa.edu/fmi/xsl/hardin/heirs/record_detail.xsl?-db=heirs&-lay=WebLayout&-recid=1771&-find= Heirs of Hippocrates]
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