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Joseph Désiré Tholozan
French physician

Joseph Désiré Tholozan

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French physician
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Place of birth
Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Overseas Territories, United Kingdom
Place of death
Tehran, Central District, Tehran County, Iran
Age
76 years
Education
Lycée Thiers
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Biography

Joseph Désiré Tholozan (October 9, 1820 in Diego Garcia, Mauritius - July 30, 1897 in Tehran, Iran), was a Franco-Mauritians physician. A pioneer in epidemiology, he was notably the personal physician to Nasseredin Shah for more than 30 years.

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Joseph Désiré Tholozan was born in 1820 at Diego Garcia, a small atoll in Chagos archipelago situated in the Indian Ocean, to French parents. He was the eldest of four children. He began his studies at Port Louis alongside Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard before continuing to the Lycée Thiers in Marseille.

He then entered the Marseille School of Medicine, led by François Cauvière, a close relativethen to Paris where he defended his thesis in 1843.

He then entered the Military Health Service and became in 1852 the first associate professor of medicine at the Hospital Val-de-Grâce. He also participated in the Crimean campaign in 1854 and 1855, where he made numerous observations on the cholera.

He then was called into Persia in 1858 to become the personal physician to Nasseredin Shah. He moved there and married in 1866 with Iphigenia Pisani, from a prominent family from Constantinople. Professor Tholozan trained numerous Persian physicians and performed important observations on the epidemiology of plague, the cholera and other infectious diseases such as the Asian relapsing fever.

Commander of the Legion of Honor and elected correspondent of the Academy of Sciences and the Medical Academy, Tholozan also played an important role in Franco-Iranian diplomatic relations accompanying the Shah during his three trips to Europe.

He was followed by another French physician called Jean-Baptiste Feuvrier or Joannès Feuvrier.

The circumstances of his death in 1897 in Tehran remain unclear and could be the result of poisoning ordered by Mozaffaredin Shah.

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