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Jean Marie Charles Abadie (25 March 1842 – 29 June 1932) was a French ophthalmologist who was a native of Saint-Gaudens. He became a hospital intern in 1868 and a medical doctor in 1870. He practiced medicine at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris.〔(Who Named It )〕 In 1881 he was chosen as a chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.〔(Charles Abadie (1842-1932) ) at data.bnf.fr〕 Abadie was involved in developing treatments for glaucoma and trachoma, and discovered a diagnostic sign for exophthalmic goiter, which is known as "Abadie's sign". He also introduced the practice of injecting alcohol into the Gasserian ganglion as a treatment for trigeminal neuralgia.〔 == Published works == * ''Spasmes des muscles de l'oeuil'' – Spasms of the eye muscles. * ''Traité des maladies des yeux''; Paris, 1876/1877 – On maladies of the eyes. * ''Leçons de clinique ophthalmologique''; Paris, 1881 – Lessons on clinical ophthalmalogy. * ''Nouveau traitement de l'ophthalmie sympathique''; Paris, 1890 – New treatment for sympathetic ophthalmia. Also, he contributed numerous articles to the journals "''Annales d’oculistique''" and "''Archives d’ophthalmologie''".〔(Jean Marie Charles Abadie - bibliography ) at Who Named It〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean Marie Charles Abadie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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