- Félix Vicq-d'Azyr
Félix Vicq d'Azyr (
France ,April 23 ,1746 -June 20 ,1794 ) was a Frenchphysician andanatomist , the originator ofcomparative anatomy and discoverer of the theory of homology inbiology .Biography
Vicq d'Azyr was born in
Valognes ,Normandy , the son of a physician.He graduated in medicine at the
University of Paris and became a renowned and brilliant animal and human anatomist and physician.Vicq d'Azyr taught a celebrated course of
anatomy at the Jardin du Roi (currently the Museum of Natural history) since 1773 inParis . In 1774 he was elected a member of theAcadémie des Sciences with the support of his friend Condorcet (Perpetual secretary). In the later capacity, he was in charge of writing the eulogies of his colleagues, which he made with a great talent, thus obtaining a lifetime membership to theFrench Academy in 1788. At the occasion of an epidemy in Guyenne he was charged of a report, of propositions and execution. In order to pursue what appears as a first perception of the responsibility of state on wealth affairs Turgot proposed the creation of theSociété Royale de Médecine of which in 1775 he was nominated perpetual secretary . In this charge, the Société compiled along 16 years a great number and variety of information about diseases, physicians, economic and food resources, etc.He was the last physician of Queen
Marie-Antoinette , whom he tried to protect.He was also a professor ofveterinary medicine at the School ofAlfort , as well as superintendent of epidemics. As an anatomist he was also one of the first to use coronal sections of the brain and to usealcohol in order to facilitatedissection . He described thelocus coeruleus , thelocus niger in thebrain , in 1786, and theband of Vicq d'Azyr , a fiber system between the external granular layer and the external pyramidal layer of thecerebral cortex , as well as themamillo-thalamic tract , which bears his name. His studies of thecerebral convolution s systematically became a classic and Vicq d'Azyr was one of the first neuroanatomist to identify the gyri with names. He studied the deep gray nuclei of the cerebrum and thebasal ganglia . He participated in the second Encyclopedia.Vicq d'Azyr died onJune 20 ,1794 during the terror for uncertain reason.Bibliography
* "Éloges"
* "Mémoires sur l'Anatomie Humaine et Comparée"
* "Traité d'Anatomie et de Physiologie"
* "Système Anatomique des Quadrupèdes"External links
* Mandressi, R. [http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/vicq.htm Félix Vicq d'Azyr : l’anatomie, l’État, la médecine] . In French.
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