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Camille-Melchior Gibert (1797–1866) was a French dermatologist who was a native of Paris. He was an intern to Laurent-Théodore Biett (1781–1840), and later a physician at the Hôpital Saint-Louis in Paris. He died during the 1866 Paris cholera epidemic. Gibert is remembered for providing the first accurate description of a papulosquamous skin disorder that he named pityriasis rosea. Historically this condition was also called "Gibert's disease". His best known written work on skin diseases was a tome called "Traité pratique des maladies spéciales de la peau". In 1859, with Dr. Joseph Alexandre Auzias-Turenne (1812–1870), Gibert took part in a controversial experiment in which human patients were deliberately infected with syphilis in order to demonstrate the infectious nature of secondary syphilis.[1] [2] [edit] References
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