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Gaspard Goyrand
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Gaspard Goyrand
3 February 1803 |
Died | 23 June 1866 (1866-06-24) (aged 63) |
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Physician, surgeon, politician |
Parent(s) | Gabriel-Antoine Goyrand Marie Eulalie Ravanas |
Relatives | Jean-Louis Goyrand (paternal great-uncle) |
Gaspard Goyrand (3 February 1803 – 23 June 1866) was a French general practitioner, surgeon and politician from Aix-en-Provence. He helped treat cholera from 1835 to 1854, while serving as Deputy Mayor of Aix from 1838 to 1848.
Early life
Jean-Gaspard Goyrand was born in 1803. He was the son of Gabriel-Antoine Goyrand (1754-1826), a religious painter, and Marie Eulalie Ravanas (1762-1825). His father was in exile in Italy during the French Revolution of 1789, and later returned to Aix. His great-uncle, Jean-Louis Goyrand (1718-1790), was a Professor of Medicine at the University of Aix-en-Provence.
He received his doctorate degree in Paris in 1828, where he was taught by Guillaume Dupuytren. He later disagreed with his former professor.
Career
He practised as a physician and surgeon in Aix-en-Provence. From 1835 to 1854, he treated patients with cholera. In the 1850s, he moved to Lourmarin during a third epidemic of cholera. He also served as supervisor of the hot spring in Aix. People believed hot springs were a cure for certain diseases, at the time.
From 1838 to 1848, he served as the Deputy-Mayor of Aix-en-Provence.
He is remembered for a type of wrist-spraining which was named after him.
Death
He died in 1866.
Legacy
The Rue Goyrand, in the Quartier Mazarin of Aix-en-Provence, is named in his honour. It runs from the Rue Laroque to the Rue Frédéric Mistral.
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