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He was a brilliant teacher, an astute diagnostician and a gifted surgeon. On the other hand, he was extremely critical of students and colleagues who failed to live up to his exacting professional standards. This, along with his desire to be the best of the best, won him numerous critics, not all of
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Dupuytren visited the Hôtel-Dieu morning and evening, each time performing several operations, lectured to vast throngs of students, gave advice to his outpatients and fulfilled the duties consequent upon one of the largest practices of modern times. By his indefatigable activity he amassed a
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fortune, the bulk of which he bequeathed to his daughter, with the deduction of considerable sums for the endowment of the anatomical chair in the École de Médecine and the establishment of a benevolent institution for distressed physicians. The most important of Dupuytren's writings is his
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in which, after the patient refused surgery, the tumour becoming enlarged, rupturing and becoming infected, it began to shrink and disappeared after a few weeks.
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Elliot, D (1988). "The early history of contracture of the palmar fascia. Part 2: The revolution in Paris: Guillaume Dupuytren: Dupuytren's disease".
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Stone, James L.; Jensen, Randy L. (1 July 1997). "Benjamin Winslow Dudley and Early American Trephination for Posttraumatic Epilepsy".
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Dupuytren, Guillaume (September 1982). "The classic. On osteo-sarcoma, spina-ventosa, and tubercles in bone: Guillaume Dupuytren".
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Gudmundsson, Kristján G; Jónsson Thorbjörn; Arngrímsson Reynir (July 2003). "Guillaume Dupuytren and finger contractures".
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Bloch, H (February 1981). "Guillaume Dupuytren, M.D. (1777–1835). Surgeon of Hôtel Dieu and his American students".
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Lesions of the Vascular System, Diseases of the Rectum, and other surgical complaints by Guillaume Dupuytren
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He claimed credit for originally describing melanoma and claimed Laennec stole the idea from his lectures.
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The Patrick O'Brian Muster Book: Persons, Animals, Ships and Cannon in the Aubrey-Maturin Sea Novels
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them objective. He was described by such colourful epithets as 'The Brigand of Hôtel-Dieu' by
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A Sea of Words: A Lexicon and Companion to the Complete Seafaring Tales of Patrick O'Brian
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Lyons, J B (October 1975). "Pioneers in medicine: Baron Guillaume Dupuytren; 1777–1835".
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Denkler, Keith; Johnson, Jann (December 1999). "A Lost Piece of Melanoma History".
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received some of his medical training in Paris, conceding to have "dissected with
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Mann, R J (1977). "Of Guillaume Dupuytren, who feared nothing but mediocrity".
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Peltier, L F (May 1958). "Guillaume Dupuytren and Dupuytren's fracture".
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Wylock, P (December 1997). "In the footsteps of Guillaume Dupuytren".
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at the newly established École de Médecine in Paris and was appointed
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Dupuytren's success at draining a cerebral abscess is referred to in
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Wylock, P (1989). "The life and time of Guillaume Dupuytren".
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On the injuries and diseases of bones by Guillaume Dupuytren
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He died in Paris and there with his bequest established the
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Lindskog, G E (1977). "Guillaume Dupuytren, 1777 to 1835".
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in Paris, and in 1811 he became professor of operative
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