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Reviving epidemiology

Epidemiorum et ephemeridum libri duo (Epidemics and ephemerides, in two books), by Guillaume de Baillou. Printed in Paris by Jacques Quesnel, 1640. Lower Library, K.3.16(1)

detail of the title page

The Paris physician Guillaume de Baillou (1538鈥1616) earned several nicknames: he was 鈥榯he scourge of the bachelors鈥 for his debating skill while in the university,1 鈥榯he children鈥檚 doctor鈥 for his skill with young patients 鈥 he declined an invitation by Henri IV to be physician to the king鈥檚 son Louis2 鈥 and 鈥榯he French Hippocrates鈥.3 His medical writings, although finished books often complete with dedications, were all published many years after his death by his nephews.4 This volume contains four of the most important.

The comparison to Hippocrates was precise, for Baillou favoured the earlier classic above the systematizing Galen, whose influence had long dominated Islamic, then European medicine. This led Baillou to become 鈥榯he first Occidental epidemiologist since Hippocrates鈥,5 writing his Epidemiorum et ephemeridum after the example of the latter鈥檚 Epidemics.

Ephemerides are journals or daily records, here linking medical observations to climate and other factors external to the body; for Baillou, again following Hippocrates, these factors still include the positions of the stars. Baillou鈥檚 observations include an important early description of whooping cough.6

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  1. Nicolas Fran莽ois Joseph Eloy, , in Dictionnaire historique de la m茅decine ancienne et moderne (Mons: H. Hoyois, 1778), 1:247.
  2. Jo毛l Coste and Robert Descimon, , Biblioth猫que d鈥檋umanisme et renaissance 81, no. 2 (2019): 276.
  3. Caroline Petit, , Medicine Ancient and Modern (blog), September 26, 2013. Petit remarks that Baillou is one of several French physicians to be so called.
  4. Iain M. Lonie, 鈥楾he 鈥淧aris Hippocratics鈥濃夆, in The Medical Renaissance of the Sixteenth Century, eds. A. Wear, R. K. French, and I. M. Lonie (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985), 169.
  5. Pierre Huard, 鈥楤aillou, Guillaume de鈥, in Dictionary of Scientific Biography, ed. Charles Coulston Gillespie, vol. 1 (New York: Charles Scribner鈥檚 Sons, 1970), 399.
  6. Huard, 鈥楤aillou鈥, 399.