Gaston Milian
Gaston Auguste Milian was a French dermatologist and syphilogist.
In 1894 he became an extern to hospitals in Paris, working most notably as an assistant to Ernest Besnier. In 1906 he was named médecin des hôpitaux and subsequently served as departmental head at the Hôpital Saint-Louis in Paris. In 1929/30 he was president of the Société française de dermatologie. In 1938 he became a member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine.
In 1925 he founded the journal "Revue française de dermatologie et de vénéréologie".
Medical terms
- "Milian's erythema" : also known as "ninth-day erythema"; a nontoxic eruption that resembles measles or a toxic erythema. It usually occurs on the ninth day of a course of medication. It was originally described as a reaction to arsenical treatment of syphilis.
- "Milian's solution": solution of gentian violet and methyl green in alcohol.
- "Milian's ear sign": a medical sign used to distinguish between cellulitis and erysipelas affecting the ear. Because the pinna of the ear lacks a dermis and subcutaneous fat, the diagnosis of cellulitis is less likely since it involves such deep-seated structures.