Jean Fernel

Jean Franois Fernel (1497?–Fontainebleau 1558) was a French physician who introduced the term "physiology" to describe the study of the body's function. He was the first person to describe the spinal canal. He born at Clermont, and after receiving his early education at his native town, entered the college of Sainte-Barbe, Paris. At first he devoted himself to mathematical and astronomical studies; his Cosmolheoria (1528) records a determination of a degree of the meridian, which he made by counting the revolutions of his carriage wheels on a journey between Paris and Amiens. But from 1534 he gave himself up entirely to medicine, a which he graduated in 1530. His extraordinary general erudition, and the skill and success with which he sought to revive the study of the old Greek physicians, gained him a great reputation, and ultimately the office of physician to the court. He practised with great success, and at his death in 1558 left behind him an immense fortune. He also wrote Monalosphaerium, sive astrolabii genus, generalis horaril structura et USUS (1526); De proportionibus (1528); De evacuandi ratione (1545); De abdilis rerunt causis (1548); and Medicina ad Henricum II (1554).

External links

  • http://www.clinicalcardiology.org/briefs/9712briefs/ccprofile.9712.html
  • http://www.bookrags.com/biography/jean-francois-fernel/
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