Jean Alfred Fournier
Deceased Person
1832 – 1914
Who was Jean Alfred Fournier?
Jean Alfred Fournier was a French dermatologist who specialized in the study of venereal disease.
As a young man he served as an interne at the Hôpital du Midi as an understudy to Philippe Ricord. In 1863 he became médecine des hôpitaux, and from 1867 worked with Augustin Grisolle at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. In 1876 he was appointed chef de service at the Hôpital Saint-Louis, later becoming a member of the Académie de Médecine.
His main contribution to medical science was the study of congenital syphilis, of which he provided a description of in 1883. In his numerous publications he stressed the importance of syphilis being the cause of degenerative diseases. In addition, he founded an organization called the Société Française de Prophylaxie Sanitaire et Morale.
His name is associated with the following three medical terms:
⁕Fournier's gangrene: Gangrene caused by infection of the scrotum and usually associated with diabetes. Although the condition is named after Fournier, it was first described by a physician named Baurienne in 1764.
⁕Fournier's sign: Scars on the mouth following the healing of lesions in congenital syphilis.
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