François Chopart

François Chopart

François Chopart
Born October 20, 1743
Paris
Died June 9, 1795
Nationality France
Institutions École pratique
Known for urological surgery

François Chopart (October 20, 1743 – June 9, 1795) was a French surgeon born in Paris.

He was trained in medicine at the Hôtel-Dieu, Pitié and the Bicêtre hospitals. In 1771 he became a professor of practical surgery at the École pratique in Paris, and in 1782 succeeded Toussaint Bordenave (1728–1782) as chair of physiology.

Chopart was a pioneer of urological surgery, and with Pierre-Joseph Desault (1744–1795) was author of the surgical treatise Traité des maladies chirurgicales et des opérations qui leur conviennent. There are three eponyms associated with the foot that are named after him:

In 1795 François Chopart died in Paris during a cholera epidemic.

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