BAILLOU, GUILLAUME DE


Meaning of BAILLOU, GUILLAUME DE in English

born 1538, Paris died 1616, Paris Latin Ballonius physician, founder of modern epidemiology, who revived Hippocratic medical practice in Renaissance Europe. Dean of the University of Paris medical faculty (1580), he compiled a clear account of epidemics between 1570 and 1579, the first comprehensive work of its kind since Hippocrates. He was probably the first to describe whooping cough (1578) and to define the term rheumatism in its modern sense. His descriptions of plague, diphtheria, and measles and works on epidemiology, especially Epidemiorum, 2 vol. (1640; Of Epidemics), may have influenced the great 17th-century Hippocratic physician Thomas Sydenham.

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