Guillaume Dupuytren | |
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Died | 8 February 1835 Paris, Kingdom of France | (aged 57)
Resting place | Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris |
Known for | Dupuytren's contracture |
Guillaume Dupuytren, Baron Dupuytren (UK: /ˌdjuːpwiːˈtræ̃, djuːˈpwiːtrɛn/,[1] US: /dəpwiːˈtræ̃, dəˈpwiːtrən/,[2] French: [ɡijom dypɥitʁɛ̃]; 5 October 1777 – 8 February 1835) was a French anatomist and military surgeon. Although he gained much esteem for treating Napoleon Bonaparte's hemorrhoids he is best known today for his description of Dupuytren's contracture, which is named after him and on which he first operated in 1831 and published in The Lancet in 1834.[3]