Homenaje póstumo al Dr. Héctor Ducci Claro / Posthumous tribute to Héctor Ducci Claro, MD
Rev. méd. Chile
; 127(9): 1150-2, sept. 1999.
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RESUMEN
Héctor Ducci, MD (1915-1959) was a bright and energetic young physician who became one of the best known chilean physicians abroad. Trained with Cecil Watson, MD, they both devised a method to measure conjugated bilirubin in serum ("direct-reacting bilirubin") and Dr. Ducci developed several laboratory techniques, mainly live function tests, and proposed a practical clinical classification of jaundice. Probably one of his major contributions in hepatology was the use of high doses of cortisone in fulminant hepatic failure due to viral hepatitis, that standed worldwide for at least two decades as the life-saving alternative. He modernized medical care in the internal medicine wards, at the Hospital del Salvador in Santiago, Chile, becoming an example soon followed by other hospitals and specialties. Medical residencies and nurses school were also organized or modernized under his leadership. His unexpected and premature death shocked the medical enviroment not only in Chile but also in other countries
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LILACS
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MINSALCHILE
Assunto principal:
Gastroenterologia
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Medicina Interna
Idioma:
Es
Revista:
Rev. méd. Chile
Assunto da revista:
MEDICINA
Ano de publicação:
1999
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de publicação:
Chile