Carron du Villards

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Charles Joseph Frédéric Carron du Villards (1801–1860) was a French ophthalmologist whose 1838 book Guide pratique pour l'étude et le traitement des maladies des yeux was an important early text in the field.

Although Charles Michel is frequently credited with inventing electrology for use in trichiasis, Carron du Villards has sometimes been credited with the invention.[1]

Bibliography

  • Carron du Villards CGF. Guide pratique pour l'étude et le traitement des maladies des yeux Cosson for Société Encyclographique des Sciences Médicales, 1838

References

  1. Richard Wagner, Henry Brysk, Stephen Tyring (1997). Revisiting the Michel/Green controversy of 1879: was Carron du Villards the first to use probe/needle electrolysis for permanent hair destruction? International Journal of Dermatology 36 (12), 947–951. doi:10.1046/j.1365-4362.1997.00135.x


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