Henri Rouvière
Henri Rouvière (1876-1952) was a professor of Anatomie at the medical college of Paris and member of the national academy of medicine, born with the Bleymard, in Lozere.
One remembers him for his publication in 1938 of the Anatomy of the Lymphatic System Humain, which was an exhaustive study with presentation and classification of the lymphatic ganglia human and the areas of drainage which are associated for them. The work of Rouvière was the continuation of the basic research on the lymphatic system undertaken by the anatomist Marie Philibert Constant Sappey (1810-1896). Other important works of Rouvière are descriptive, topographic human l'Anatomy and fonctionnelle, l'Atlas memorandum of anatomie and L' anatomy humaine.
The ganglion of Rouvière was baptized thus in its honor: this ganglion, highest placed in the side group of the rétropharyngés lymphatic ganglia, is at the base of cranium. The College Henri Rouvière in his birthplace of Bleymard points out also its name.
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