Jean Baptiste Hippolyte Dance

Jean Baptiste Hippolyte Dance (22 February 1797, in Saint-Pal-de-Chalencon 18 April 1832, Paris) was a French pathologist remembered for Dance's sign. He was the son of a physician, and studied medicine in Paris, gaining his M.D. in 1826. He worked as physician to the Hôpital Cochin, and had just been employed as a teacher at the clinic at l'Hôtel-Dieu when he died of cholera aged 35. Despite his early death he left a number of publications, including his eponymous sign and an early description of parathyroid tetany, which occurs in hypoparathyroidism.[1]

References

  1. Observations sur une espèce de tétanos intermittent. Archives générales de médecine, 1831, 26: 190–205.



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