Paul Barbette
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Paul Barbette (Amsterdam, c. 1623 - ?) was a celebrated Dutch physician. 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 gastrotomy in cases ofintus-susception of the bowels, and introduced some improvements in surgical instruments.
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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Rose, Hugh James [1853] (1857). A New General Biographical Dictionary, London: B. Fellowes et al.