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Jacques-Joseph Bonhomme (1708-1793): Forgotten French neuroanatomist and Surgeon.
World Neurosurg. 2018 Apr 10;:
Authors: Akhaddar A
Abstract
Although relatively little is written of Jacques-Joseph Bonhomme's life (1708-1793) and contribution, his descriptions of the brain "Traité de la Céphalotomie" (Treatise on dissection of the Head) were among the most accurate of his day. Published in 1748 in Avignon (France), this book remained a valuable resource to anatomists and surgeons as it was highlighted in many publications. Bonhomme was one of the first surgeons to study brain details in the skull on natural position. The brain was cut perpendicularly along the median line with new techniques of dissection (by the bottom of the head and not by the top). He has also been known for the accuracy of his illustrations. Bonhomme was appointed anatomical demonstrator at the Hospital and the University of Avignon, a very prestigious position for a former "barber surgeon" at that time. His literary merits established him as a respected scholar of neuroanatomy during his lifetime. However, he did not have such a wide European reputation probably for not having access to a chair of anatomy.
PMID: 29653273 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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