Robert Debre


Debré, Robert

 

Born Dec. 7, 1882, in Sedan. French pediatrician. Member of the French Medical Academy (1934) and French Academy of Sciences (1961).

Debré received his medical education at the Sorbonne in Paris and in 1920 became a professor at the School of Medicine of the University of Paris. He became head of the department of clinical pediatrics in the Paris Children’s Hospital in 1940. His main work is in the field of children’s infections and the public aspects of pediatrics. He organized the International Children’s Center in Paris for research in maternity and child protection. For his outstanding contributions to public health, Debré received the L. Bernard Prize from the World Health Organization in 1964.

WORKS

“Simptomatologiia i diagnostika poliomielita.” (With S. Thieffry.) In Poliomielit. Moscow, 1957. (Translated from English.)
Traitement et prophylaxie de la diphtérie. Paris, 1935.
Pédiatrie, vols. 1-2. Paris, 1957. (With M. Lelong.)
Cours de pédiatrie sociale, vols. 1-2. Paris, 1949.

REFERENCE

“Osnovopolozhniki sotsial’noi meditsiny: Professor Rober Debre (Frantsiia), Laureat Fonda Leona Bernara 1964.” Khronika VOZ, 1964, vol. 18, no. 4.