Charles-Joseph Bouchard
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Charles-Joseph Bouchard (September 6, 1837 – 1915) was a French
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 pathologist born in Montier-en-Der
Montier-en-Der
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, a commune the department of Haute-Marne
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. He studied medicine in Lyon
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 and Paris
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, where he obtained his doctorate in 1866. In 1874 he became a physician at Bicêtre Hospital, and in 1879 was appointed chair of general pathology. In 1886 he became a member of the Academie de Médecine
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Eponyms

Bouchard is remembered for his work with infectious and nutrition
Nutrition
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al diseases. He was a student of Jean Charcot, and with Charcot described a condition that would later be known as Charcot-Bouchard aneurysm
Charcot-Bouchard aneurysm
Charcot-Bouchard aneurysms are aneurysms of the brain vasculature which occur in small blood vessels . They should not be confused with saccular aneurysms , which occur in larger-sized blood vessels...

. This is a small aneurysm
Aneurysm
An aneurysm or aneurism is a localized, blood-filled balloon-like bulge in the wall of a blood vessel. Aneurysms can commonly occur in arteries at the base of the brain and an aortic aneurysm occurs in the main artery carrying blood from the left ventricle of the heart...

 on cerebral perforated vessels that may cause intracranial hemorrhages. Bouchard wrote about this aneurysm in his doctorate thesis Étude sur quelques points de la pathogénie des hémorrhagies cérébrales.

His name is also lent to the eponymous Bouchard's nodes
Bouchard's nodes
Bouchard's nodes are hard, bony outgrowths or gelatinous cysts on the proximal interphalangeal joints They are a sign of osteoarthritis, and are caused by formation of calcific spurs of the articular cartilage....

, which are bony outgrowths of the proximal interphalangeal joints, and a sign of osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis also known as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease, is a group of mechanical abnormalities involving degradation of joints, including articular cartilage and subchondral bone. Symptoms may include joint pain, tenderness, stiffness, locking, and sometimes an effusion...

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Works

Bouchard was the author of Traité de Pathologie Générale, a compendium
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 of medical pathology, and also "Lectures on Auto-Intoxication in Disease, or Self-Poisoning of the Individual". Among his other noted written works are the following:
  • Études expérimentales sur l'identité de l'herpès circiné et de l'herpès tonsurant, 1860
  • Des dégenerations secondaires de la moëlle épinière, 1866
  • Étude sur quelques points de la pathogénie des hémorrhagies cérébrales, 1866
  • Les auto-intoxications, 1866
  • De la pathogénie des hémorrhagies, 1869
  • Questions relatives à la reforme des études médicales, 1907

External links

  • http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1044495 The clinician, germs and infectious diseases: the example of Charles Bouchard in Paris by Alain Contrepois
  • Charles-Joseph Bouchard @ Who Named It
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