Chervin, Nicholas, 1783-1843
Variant namesNicholas Chervin was a French physician and yellow fever researcher. Chervin was an ardent believer in the non-contagiousness of yellow fever. He wrote several monographs on the subject and campaigned for the elimination of quarantine on the basis of his research. From 1820 to 1822, Chervin wrote to physicians in most of the port cities of the East Coast of the United States, from Portland, Maine, to New Orleans, Louisiana, gathering information regarding the experiences of each physician with yellow fever and his opinion regarding the contagious or non-contagious aspects of the disease.
From the description of Nicolas Chervin papers, 1816-1836. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14309250
Nicholas Chervin, French physician and yellow fever researcher, was born on 6 Oct. 1783. He died on 14 Aug. 1843.
Chervin received his M.D. from the University of Paris in 1812. In 1814, he travelled to Guadaloupe to study yellow fever. In pursuit of his research, he sojourned in the United States from 1818 to 1822, then went to Spain in 1823, and Cadiz and Gibraltar in 1828. Chervin was an ardent believer in the non-contagiousness of yellow fever. He wrote several monographs on the subject and campaigned for the elimination of quarantine on the basis of his research. From 1820 to 1822, Chervin wrote to physicians in most of the port cities of the eastern United States, from Maine to Louisiana, gathering information regarding the experiences of each physician with yellow fever and his opinion regarding the contagious or non-contagious aspects of the disease. The single largest group of responses came from Philadelphia. The majority of Chervin's respondents did not believe in the contagiousness of yellow fever.
From the description of Letters : [v.p.], to Samuel Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., 1821-1832. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 122589738
Nicholas Chervin was a French physician and yellow fever researcher.
Chervin was an ardent believer in the non-contagiousness of yellow fever. He wrote several monographs on the subject and campaigned for the elimination of quarantine on the basis of his research. From 1820 to 1822, Chervin wrote to physicians in most of the port cities of the East Coast of the United States, from Portland, Maine, to New Orleans, Louisiana, gathering information regarding the experiences of each physician with yellow fever and his opinion regarding the contagious or non-contagious aspects of the disease.
From the guide to the Nicolas Chervin Papers, 1816-1836, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine)
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| creatorOf | Nicolas Chervin Papers, 1816-1836 | History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine | |
| creatorOf | Chervin, Nicholas, 1783-1843. Letters : [v.p.], to Samuel Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., 1821-1832. | College of Physicians of Philadelphia | |
| creatorOf | Chervin, Nicolas, 1783-1843. Nicolas Chervin papers, 1816-1836. | National Library of Medicine | |
| creatorOf | Chervin, Nicholas, 1783-1843. ALS, 1821 Dec. 10, to Dr. J. Mauran, Providence, R.I. | University of Rochester Medical Center |
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| associatedWith | Hiester, Isaac, d. 1855. | person |
| associatedWith | Jackson, Samuel, 1787-1872. | person |
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Birth 1783
Death 1843
French,
English
