Pierre Bonnier

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Pierre Bonnier (born August 16, 1861 in Templeuve (Nord) ( Département du Nord ), † March 22, 1918 in Paris ) was a French medic .

Life

Pierre Bonnier had three siblings. Like his younger brother Charles (1863-1926), he was a socialist , but unlike him, he was a staunch Dreyfus supporter . Politically, he was a supporter of Jules Guesde . Early on he felt the inclination to embark on an artistic career and in his enthusiasm for Richard Wagner drew his brother Charles with him. He probably also prompted him to become a supporter of Stéphane Mallarmé . Mallarmé turned personally to Pierre Bonnier in later years. The older siblings were Louis (1856-1946) and Jules (1859-1908). Pierre Bonnier was made a doctor of medicine in 1890. In the same year he became consultant for ENT diseases at the Hôpital Cochin in Paris. In 1897 he also took up the post of assistant at the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Paris.

Services

Pierre Bonnier was a successful member of the Medical Faculty, the Medical Academy and the Academy of Sciences in Paris. In 1897 he became a member of the Biological Society, in 1902 a member of the Psychological Institute and in 1903 the Neurological Society. He was also president of the Otological Society.

The name Bonnier syndrome named after him is still used today . In 1905 he suggested the term "ashematia" for certain coenesthetic disorders and was thus formative for the conceptual formation of the body scheme that is still valid today .

Works

  • L'action directe sur les centers nerveux : centrotherapy
  • Le sens des attitudes
  • La Voix, sa culture physiologique (théorie nouvelle de la phonation). Conférences faites au Conservatoire de musique de Paris en 1906 - Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FRBNF12950211. BNF catalog
  2. ^ Charles Bonnier : Les souvenirs de Charles Bonnier. Un intellectuel socialiste européen à la Belle Époque . Edited by Gilles Candar; Foreword by Madeleine Rebérioux, Presses universitaires du Septentrion, Documents et témoignage, Villeneuve d'Ascq (Nord) 2001 (with list of publications), ISBN 978-2-85939-634-3 , pp. 17-18, books.google.be  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / books.google.be  
  3. a b Revue hebdomadaire de laryngologie, d'otologie et de rhinologie . Doin, Paris 1907, p. 659, Banque d'images universitaire à Paris (BIU) Cote: 091487, Empl. de l'image: n ° 28.
  4. Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de médecine et d'odontologie de Paris
  5. Bonnier Syndrome . In: Norbert Boss (Ed.): Roche Lexicon Medicine . 2nd Edition. Hoffmann-La Roche AG and Urban & Schwarzenberg, Munich 1987, ISBN 3-541-13191-8 , p. 228, see also Gesundheit.de/roche
  6. Cénesthésiopathie . In: Marcel Garnier: Dictionnaire des Termes techniques de Médecine . 18th edition. Lib.Maloine, Paris 1965, p. 172
  7. ^ Pierre Bonnier: L'Aschématie . In: Revue de Neurologie , vol. 12. 1905, pp. 605-609.