Paul Reclus

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Paul Reclus
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Born(1847-03-07)7 March 1847
Died29 July 1914(1914-07-29) (aged 67)
NationalityFrench
Alma materUniversity of Paris
Known for
Scientific career
FieldsMedicine
InstitutionsUniversity of Paris

Jean Jacques Paul Reclus (Orthez, 7 March 1847[1]Paris, 29 July 1914) was a French physician specializing in surgery. The is named after him. He was the son of pastor Jacques Reclus and brother of Élie, Élisée, Onésime and .

He is known for his research of local anesthetics, particularly cocaine.[2]

Selected publications[]

  • Sur les lésions histologiques de la syphilis testiculaire. Paris 1881 – (with Louis-Charles Malassez)
  • Cliniques chirurgicales de l'Hôtel-Dieu, 1888
  • Traité de chirurgie, 1890-92 (8 tomes, with Simon-Emmanuel Duplay).[3]
  • Cliniques chirurgicales de la Pitié. 1894
  • La cocaine en chirurgie, 1895
  • L'anesthésie localisée par la cocaïne, 1903
  • Les frères Élie et Elisée Reclus [ou, Du protestantisme à l'anarchisme]. - The brothers Élie Reclus and Elisée Reclus (or from Protestantism to anarchism). (by Jean Jacques Paul Reclus, Élie Reclus and friends of Élisée Reclus).[4][5]

Associated eponym[]

"Reclus' disease" is an abscess on the neck that causes a woody hardening of subcutaneous connective tissue. Reclus described the disease in an article titled: Phlégmon ligneux de cou. Revue de Chirurgie, Paris, 1896, 16: 522-531.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Christophe Brun, Federico Ferretti, « Élisée Reclus, une chronologie familiale 1796-2014 »
  2. ^ Neural Blockade in Clinical Anesthesia and Management of Pain, Issue 494 by Michael J. Cousins, Phillip O. Bridenbaugh
  3. ^ WorldCat Identities (Simon-Emmanuel Duplay)
  4. ^ Who Named It (bibliography)
  5. ^ WorldCat Search (publications)
  6. ^ Reclus disease II @ Who Named It

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