- Jean-Louis Prévost
Jean-Louis Prévost (
May 12 ,1838 -September 12 ,1927 ) was a Swissneurologist andphysiologist who was a native ofGeneva . He studied atZurich ,Berlin andVienna , and in 1864 became an interne atParis underAlfred Vulpian (1826-1887). After earning his medical doctorate at Paris in 1868, he returned to Geneva where he maintained a laboratory withAugustus Volney Waller (1816-1870).In 1876 he became a professor of
therapy at theUniversity of Geneva , and in 1897 succeededMoritz Schiff (1823-1896) as professor of physiology, a position he held until 1913. Two of his better known students at Geneva wereJoseph Jules Dejerine (1849-1917) andPaul Charles Dubois (1848-1918).Prévost is credited with introducing modern medical physiological practices at Geneva, and was the author of over sixty books and articles. While still a student he published a work on
cerebral softening withJules Cotard (1840-1887) called "Etudes physiologiques et pathologiques sur le ramollissment cérébral", and withJacques-Louis Reverdin (1848-1929) and Constant-Edouard Picot (1844-1931), he founded the journal "Revue médicale de la Suisse".
* Associated eponym:
* "Prévost's law": Medical sign involving unilateralbrain lesions, where the head is rotated toward the diseased hemisphere.
* Note: He is sometimes confused with Jean-Louis Prévost (1790-1850), who was abotanical artist and a distant relative.References
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