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Antoine Ferrein (October 25, 1693 – February 28, 1769) was a French
anatomist Anatomy () is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things. It is an old science, having it ...
who was a native of
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, which today is a commune in the arrondissement of Villeneuve-sur-Lot. He was a professor at the Collège Royal in
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, and in 1742 became a member of the
Académie des sciences The French Academy of Sciences (French: ''Académie des sciences'') is a learned society, founded in 1666 by Louis XIV at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French scientific research. It was at the ...
. Ferrein is remembered for his work involving the
physiology Physiology (; ) is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system. As a sub-discipline of biology, physiology focuses on how organisms, organ systems, individual organs, cells, and biomolecules carry out the chemic ...
of voice, and is credited for coining the term ''cordes vocales'' (
vocal cords In humans, vocal cords, also known as vocal folds or voice reeds, are folds of throat tissues that are key in creating sounds through vocalization. The size of vocal cords affects the pitch of voice. Open when breathing and vibrating for speech ...
). He postulated that the ligaments of the larynx were analogous to the cords on a
violin The violin, sometimes known as a ''fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone (string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in the family in regular ...
. He also made the correlation between the size of the
glottis The glottis is the opening between the vocal folds (the rima glottidis). The glottis is crucial in producing vowels and voiced consonants. Etymology From Ancient Greek ''γλωττίς'' (glōttís), derived from ''γλῶττα'' (glôtta), ...
and the loudness of a person's voice. There are several anatomical eponyms attributed to Antoine Ferrein, including: * "Ferrein's canal": (rivus lacrimalis); A space between the
eyelid An eyelid is a thin fold of skin that covers and protects an eye. The levator palpebrae superioris muscle retracts the eyelid, exposing the cornea to the outside, giving vision. This can be either voluntarily or involuntarily. The human eyel ...
s when closed and the eyeball through which tears flow to the
lacrimal punctum The lacrimal punctum (plural ''puncta'') or lacrimal point, is a minute opening on the summits of the lacrimal papillae, seen on the margins of the eyelids at the lateral extremity of the lacrimal lake. There are two lacrimal puncta in the media ...
. * "Ferrein's foramen": Hiatus of facial canal that makes passage for the greater petrosal nerve. * "Ferrein's ligament": The thickened external portion of the capsule of the
temporomandibular joint In anatomy, the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are the two joints connecting the jawbone to the skull. It is a bilateral synovial articulation between the temporal bone of the skull above and the mandible below; it is from these bones that it ...
. * "Ferrein's pyramid": Also known as the medullary ray, which is the center of the
renal The kidneys are two reddish-brown bean-shaped organs found in vertebrates. They are located on the left and right in the retroperitoneal space, and in adult humans are about in length. They receive blood from the paired renal arteries; bloo ...
lobule, and is shaped like a small pyramid. * "Ferrein's vasa aberrantia": Aberrant biliary canaliculi that have no connectivity with
hepatic The liver is a major organ only found in vertebrates which performs many essential biological functions such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of proteins and biochemicals necessary for digestion and growth. In humans, it ...
lobules.


References


Mondofacto Dictionary
(definition of eponyms)


Further reading

French anatomists 1693 births 1769 deaths People from Villeneuve-sur-Lot Academic staff of the Collège de France Members of the French Academy of Sciences {{france-med-bio-stub