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Ferdinand Jean Darier

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Profession
  
Doctor

Died
  
1938, Paris, France

Institutions
  
Hopital Saint-Louis

Education
  
College de France


Name
  
Ferdinand-Jean Darier

Research
  
Dermatology

Role
  
Physician

Institution
  
Hopital Saint-Louis

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Born
  
26 April 1856 (
1856-04-26
)
Budapest, Hungary

Specialism
  
Physician, pathologist, dermatologist

Known for
  
Darier's disease, Darier's sign

Ferdinand-Jean Darier (26 April 1856–1938) was a French physician, pathologist and dermatologist called the "father of modern dermatology in France".

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Born in Budapest, Hungary to French parents, Darier studied with Louis-Antoine Ranvier (1835–1922) at the Collège de France.

Darier discovered several diseases, most notably Darier's disease, a peculiar figurate erythema, which he identified in 1889 as psorodermose folliculaire végétante. The other diseases were a follicular keratosis (Darier-White syndrome), acanthosis nigricans, dermatofibrosarcoma (Darier-Ferrand disease), erythema annularis, subcutaneous sarcoidosis (Darier-Roussy sarcoid), and a sign, Darier's sign observed in mastocytosis.

From 1909 to 1922, Darier was head of the clinical department at the Hôpital Saint-Louis. He was one of the "big five" of the Paris School of Dermatology, along with Ernest Henri Besnier (1831–1909), Louis-Anne-Jean Brocq (1856–1928), Raymond Sabouraud (1864–1938) and Jean Alfred Fournier (1832–1915).

Darier wrote the dermatology textbook Précis de dermatologie, which was published in 1909 and translated into Spanish, German and English. He was also the editor of the dermatological encyclopedia Nouvelle Pratique Dermatologique, which was published in eight volumes, beginning in 1936.

Political

Besides his medical activities, Darier was the mayor of the town Longpont-sur-Orge from 1925 to 1935.

List of works

  • De l’artérite syphilitique (1904)
  • Précis de dermatologie (1909)
  • Nouvelle Pratique Dermatologique (1936)
  • References

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