Henri-Louis Roger

Henri-Louis Roger (1809-1891) was a French pediatrician who is largely remembered for his work with cardiological issues. His name is lent to two eponymous terms: Maladie de Roger (Roger's disease), which is a congenital asymptomatic ventricular septal defect (VSD), and Bruit de Roger (Roger's murmur), which is a loud pansystolic murmur of a ventricular septal defect.

Roger's best-known written work is the 1866 Traité pratique d'auscultation suivi d'un précis de percussion (A manual of auscultation and percussion) co-written with Jean Baptiste Barth (1806-1877).