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Robert Soupault

Born  1892
Died  1975

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    French surgeon, 1892-1975.

    Biography of Robert Soupault

    Bibliography

    Articles in French:
    • J. Caroli, R. Soupault:
      Chronic jaundice caused by obstructive choledocitis. III-advised duodenopancreatectomy. 7-year recovery. Bank hold-up. Peptic ulcer. Reoperation.
      Revue médico-chirurgicale des maladies du foie, de la rate et du pancreas, Paris, October 1960, 35: 247-258.
    • R. Soupault, R. Cattan:
      Apropos of the reestablishment of continuity after colectomy for ulcerative or hemorrhagic rectocolitis.
      Mémoires de l'Académie de chirurgie, Paris, May 4-11, 1960, 86: 431-414.
    • R. Soupault, R. A. Sultan:
      Complexity of hepato-choledochal lithiasis and of its treatment; indications of the "combined approach" (Supraduodenal choledochotomy followed by trans-duodenal papillo-spincterotomy).
      Annales de chirurgie, Paris, Septrember 1959, 13: 1049-1064.
    • R. Soupault, M. Bureau:
      Ligation of left gastric artery in gastrectomy; surgical anatomy aspects.
      La presse médicale, Paris, March 14 1959, 67 (13): 518. R. Soupault:
    • Remote result of a pancreatico-gastrostomy. Archives des maladies de l'appareil digestif et des maladies de la nutrition, Paris, December 1961, 50: 1384-1387.
    • Death of Dr. Ricardo Finochietto (1888-1962) of Buenos Aires, foreign honorary member.
      Mémoires de l'Académie de chirurgie, Paris, October 10-17, 1962, 88: 674-675.
    • Death of Dr. Robert Danis (1880-1962) of Brussels, foreign honorary member.
      Mémoires de l'Académie de chirurgie, Paris, October 10-17, 1962, 88: 676-677. R. Soupault:
    • Death of Dr. Raymond Bernard (1898-1962), regular member.
      Mémoires de l'Académie de chirurgie, Paris, October 10-17, 1962, 88: 693-695.
    • M. Bucaille and R. Soupault:
    • Apropos of gastectomy. Physiological considerations and technical consequences. Archives des maladies de l'appareil digestif et des maladies de la nutrition, July-August 1962, 51:835-859.
    • R. A. Guttmann, R. Soupault:
      The Dragstedt operation and duodenal ulcer.
      La presse médicale, Paris, anuary 27, 1962, 70: 199-200. R. Soupault:
    • Apropos of the treatment of acute pancreatitis with anti-enzymes. Mémoires de l'Académie de chirurgie, Paris, January 6-February 30 1963, 89:208-209. R. Soupault:
    • Considerations on surgery of the new era.
      Marseille chirurgical, October-December 1964, 16: 381-390. R. Soupault:
    • Mikulicz' drainage. La presse médicale, Paris, May 2, 1964: 2: 72: 1315. R. Soupault:
    • Toward an inhuman medicine. Maroc médical, October 1965, 44 (484): 713-719. R. Soupault:
    • Andre Bergeret (1884-1969).
      La presse médicale, Paris, October 11, 1969, 77 (42): 1490.
    • R. Soupault:
    • Marcel Proust and the physicians.
      Lyon médical, June 13 1971, 225(11): 1109-1116. Articles in Spanish:
    • Surgery in television. El dia medico, September 4, 1961, 33: 1925-1927.
    • On the death of Ricardo Finochietto. El dia medico, Februar 4, 1963, 35: 92-94.
    • Corrective surgery in certain disorders following gastrectomy. (the reconversion operation). Boletines y trabajos. Sociedad de cirugia de Buenos Aires, April 24, 1963, 47: 50-55. Article in English:
    • Complexity of choledocholithiasis. Its treatment by a combined approach.
      The Journal of the International College of Surgeons, February 1962, 37: 107-124.

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