François Louis Isidore Valleix
French physician
Intro | French physician | |
Places | France | |
was | Physician | |
Work field | Healthcare | |
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Birth | 14 January 1807, Toulouse | |
Death | 12 July 1855Paris (aged 48 years) |
François Louis Isidore Valleix (14 January 1807 in Toulouse – 12 July 1855 in Paris) was a French pediatrician.
He studied medicine in Paris, where in 1831 he began work as a hospital intern. In 1835 he received his medical doctorate with a thesis on slow asphyxia of the newborn. In 1836 he became médecin du Bureau central, and from 1841 onward, served as médecin des hôpitaux in Paris. He died in 1855 after contracting diphtheria from a sick child.
In 1834 he became a member of the Société anatomique de Paris. His name is associated with "Valleix's points", described as: various points in the course of a nerve, about which, applied pressure causes pain in cases of neuralgia.