Pierre Marie

French neurologist
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Born:
Sept. 9, 1853, Paris
Died:
April 13, 1940, Paris (aged 86)

Pierre Marie (born Sept. 9, 1853, Paris—died April 13, 1940, Paris) was a French neurologist whose discovery that growth disorders are caused by pituitary disease contributed to the modern science of endocrinology. A student of the neurologist Jean Charcot at the Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris (1885), Marie published the first description of acromegaly (1886), a condition characterized by overgrowth of bone tissue such as that of the nose, jaws, fingers, and toes, and traced the disease to a tumour of the pituitary gland, at the base of the brain. He first described pulmonary osteoarthropathy (1890; inflammation of the bones and joints ...(100 of 162 words)