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Jean-François Coindet (July 12, 1774 – February 11, 1834) was a Swiss physician and researcher who is known for introducing iodine as a treatment of goitre. Jean-François Coindet was born on July 12, 1774, in Geneva as the son of Jean Jacques Coindet and Catherine Gros. He married Catherine Walker, the daughter of Charles Walker who owned a tavern in Edinburgh. Jean-François attended school in Geneva but there was no medical school in Geneva at the time, so he went to Edinburgh in 1792 to study medicine. Coindet received his medical degree in 1797 with a thesis about smallpox (De Variolis).

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  • Jean-François Coindet (fr)
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  • Jean-François Coindet (né le 12 juillet 1774 à Genève et mort le 11 février 1834 à Nice) est un médecin et chercheur suisse. Il a introduit l'iode comme traitement du goitre. (fr)
  • Jean-François Coindet (July 12, 1774 – February 11, 1834) was a Swiss physician and researcher who is known for introducing iodine as a treatment of goitre. Jean-François Coindet was born on July 12, 1774, in Geneva as the son of Jean Jacques Coindet and Catherine Gros. He married Catherine Walker, the daughter of Charles Walker who owned a tavern in Edinburgh. Jean-François attended school in Geneva but there was no medical school in Geneva at the time, so he went to Edinburgh in 1792 to study medicine. Coindet received his medical degree in 1797 with a thesis about smallpox (De Variolis). (en)
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  • Jean-François Coindet (en)
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  • Nice, France (en)
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  • Geneva, Switzerland (en)
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  • Goitre research (en)
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  • Jean-François Coindet (July 12, 1774 – February 11, 1834) was a Swiss physician and researcher who is known for introducing iodine as a treatment of goitre. Jean-François Coindet was born on July 12, 1774, in Geneva as the son of Jean Jacques Coindet and Catherine Gros. He married Catherine Walker, the daughter of Charles Walker who owned a tavern in Edinburgh. Jean-François attended school in Geneva but there was no medical school in Geneva at the time, so he went to Edinburgh in 1792 to study medicine. Coindet received his medical degree in 1797 with a thesis about smallpox (De Variolis). Coindet returned to Geneva in 1799 and obtained a position at the Geneva Hospital. From 1809 to 1831, he was chief physician at the hospital and furthermore he was prison physician. (en)
  • Jean-François Coindet (né le 12 juillet 1774 à Genève et mort le 11 février 1834 à Nice) est un médecin et chercheur suisse. Il a introduit l'iode comme traitement du goitre. (fr)
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