Raymond Tripier (1838–1916) was a French physician and pathologist.

From 1858 to 1862 he worked as interne des hôpitaux in Lyon, afterwards supporting his doctorate in Paris (1863) with a dissertation on spontaneous arterio-venous aneurysms of the aorta and superior vena cava, "De l'anéurysme artério-veineux spontané de l'aorte et de la veine cave supérieure". In 1866 he became médecin des hôpitaux in Lyon, and from 1884 to 1908 was chair of pathological anatomy to the Faculté de Médecine. He was a patron of the arts, after retiring from teaching he devoted his time to museum work in Lyon.[1]

Written works

He is remembered for his studies of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, Etudes anatomo-cliniques; coeur, vaisseaux, poumons (Anatomo-clinical studies of the heart, vessels and lungs, 1909).[2] Another principal work of his was a treatise on pathological anatomy titled Traité d’Anatomie Pathologique Générale (1904).[3] Other noted writings by Tripier include:

  • La fiévre typhoide traitée par les bains froids, with Léon Bouveret, 1886 (Typhoid fever: treatment by cold baths).
  • Die Kaltwasserbehandlung des Typhus, with Léon Bouveret, 1889
  • Rôle de la péritonite sous-hépatique dans la pathogenie des hernies abdominales, with Jean Paviot, 1909 (Role of subhepatic peritonitis in the pathogenesis of abdominal hernias).
  • Instinct et intelligence comme fonction synthétique de l'organisme humain pour sa conservation applications pratiques aux diverses phases de l'existence, 1911 (Instinct and intelligence: a synthetic function of the human organism for its preservation: practical applications in various phases of life).
  • Considérations pratiques sur l'art, les artistes, les musées: peinture et sculpture, 1913.[4]

References

  1. "Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Robertson Gordon". Br Med J. 1 (2929): 247. 1917. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.2929.247-f. PMC 2348064.
  2. Medical record, Volume 76 edited by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman
  3. Le Guichet du Savoir - Consulter le sujet - Raymond Tripier
  4. World Cat Identities (publications)
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