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'''Paul Barbette''' (5 February 1620, [[Strasbourg]]<ref>Dates range from 1619 to 1629, but Charles Edmond Perrin in his ''Trois provinces de l'Est: Lorraine, Alsace, Franche-Comté'', 1957, p. 29, gives a precise birth date as well as his parents.</ref> – buried 10 March 1665, [[Amsterdam]])<ref name=bur>[https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/begraafregisters_1553-1811/zoek/query.nl.pl?i1=1&v1=paul&vf1=1&a1=barbette&af1=1&x=12&z=a Burial of Paulus Barbette] at the Amsterdam Stadsarchief.</ref> was a celebrated [[Netherlands|Dutch]] physician.
'''Paul Barbette''' (5 February 1620, [[Strasbourg]]<ref>Dates range from 1619 to 1629, but Charles Edmond Perrin in his ''Trois provinces de l'Est: Lorraine, Alsace, Franche-Comté'', 1957, p. 29, gives a precise birth date as well as his parents.</ref> – buried 10 March 1665, [[Amsterdam]])<ref name=bur>[https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/begraafregisters_1553-1811/zoek/query.nl.pl?i1=1&v1=paul&vf1=1&a1=barbette&af1=1&x=12&z=a Burial of Paulus Barbette] at the Amsterdam Stadsarchief.</ref> was a celebrated [[Netherlands|Dutch]] physician.


After finishing his medicine studies at [[Leiden University]] in 1645, he practised both medicine and surgery in Amsterdam. He was a determined enemy of [[bleeding]] in all cases, relying chiefly on [[sudorific]]s. He proposed the operation of [[gastrostomy]] in cases of [[intussusception (medical disorder)|intussusception]] of the bowels, and introduced some improvements in surgical instruments. Barbette was the first to describe intussusception in 1674.<ref>{{cite web |title=Transient small bowel intussusception in an adult: case report with intraoperative video and literature review|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4416349/ |accessdate=3 June 2019}}</ref>
After finishing his medicine studies at [[Leiden University]] in 1645, he practised both medicine and surgery in Amsterdam. He was a determined enemy of [[bleeding]] in all cases, relying chiefly on [[sudorific]]s. He proposed the operation of [[gastrostomy]] in cases of [[intussusception (medical disorder)|intussusception]] of the bowels, and introduced some improvements in surgical instruments. Barbette was the first to describe intussusception in 1674.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Transient small bowel intussusception in an adult: case report with intraoperative video and literature review|journal=BMC Surgery|volume=15|pages=36|pmc=4416349|year=2015|last1=Aref|first1=H.|last2=Nawawi|first2=A.|last3=Altaf|first3=A.|last4=Aljiffry|first4=M.|pmid=25881028|doi=10.1186/s12893-015-0020-6}}</ref>


He wrote many works, which have been frequently reprinted, and he was held as a high authority in his day. His writings, however, contain little that is original, but they display much learning and acquaintance with his profession. They are in Dutch and Latin, and have been collected in ''Opera omnia medica et chirurgica'' (Amsterdam, 1672, 8 volumes), which was translated in Italian, German, French, and English.
He wrote many works, which have been frequently reprinted, and he was held as a high authority in his day. His writings, however, contain little that is original, but they display much learning and acquaintance with his profession. They are in Dutch and Latin, and have been collected in ''Opera omnia medica et chirurgica'' (Amsterdam, 1672, 8 volumes), which was translated in Italian, German, French, and English.

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Paul Barbette (5 February 1620, Strasbourg[1] – buried 10 March 1665, Amsterdam)[2] was a celebrated Dutch physician.

After finishing his medicine studies at Leiden University in 1645, he practised both medicine and surgery in Amsterdam. He was a determined enemy of bleeding in all cases, relying chiefly on sudorifics. He proposed the operation of gastrostomy in cases of intussusception of the bowels, and introduced some improvements in surgical instruments. Barbette was the first to describe intussusception in 1674.[3]

He wrote many works, which have been frequently reprinted, and he was held as a high authority in his day. His writings, however, contain little that is original, but they display much learning and acquaintance with his profession. They are in Dutch and Latin, and have been collected in Opera omnia medica et chirurgica (Amsterdam, 1672, 8 volumes), which was translated in Italian, German, French, and English.

On 26 June 1649 in Amsterdam, he married Susanne Claijsens Passhasius,[4] with whom he baptized at least six children at the Walloon Church. When he died at the age of 45, he lived on the Kloveniersburgwal and was survived by two young children.[2]

References

  • Rose, Hugh James (1857). A New General Biographical Dictionary. London: B. Fellowes et al.
  1. ^ Dates range from 1619 to 1629, but Charles Edmond Perrin in his Trois provinces de l'Est: Lorraine, Alsace, Franche-Comté, 1957, p. 29, gives a precise birth date as well as his parents.
  2. ^ a b Burial of Paulus Barbette at the Amsterdam Stadsarchief.
  3. ^ Aref, H.; Nawawi, A.; Altaf, A.; Aljiffry, M. (2015). "Transient small bowel intussusception in an adult: case report with intraoperative video and literature review". BMC Surgery. 15: 36. doi:10.1186/s12893-015-0020-6. PMC 4416349. PMID 25881028.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  4. ^ Notic of marriage at the Amsterdam Stadsarchief.