1. HISTOIRE DU TRAITEMENT DES BRÛLURES EN FRANCE. LA PLACE DE L'HÔPITAL LÉON BÉRARD (HYÈRES): RÉÉDUCATION, SOCIÉTÉ SAVANTE, ASSOCIATION DE PATIENTS.
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P., Queruel, J., Leclerc, and V., Chauvineau
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BURN patients , *UNIVERSITY hospitals , *REHABILITATION centers , *BURN care units , *REHABILITATION , *PHYSICIANS , *SURGEONS - Abstract
In the 50s and 60s, before burn centres appeared, burn patients were primarily treated in surgical departments. They were then referred to sanatorium-type institutions, moving towards functional rehabilitation but without a really structured service. In the early 70s, Jean-Pierre Jouglard, Marseille Surgeon, Head of the Burn Treatment Center of the University Hospital of Marseille, collaborated with Dr. Madeleine Malavaud, in an RRF establishment, the Léon Bérard Hospital in Hyères (Var), to create, in 1974, the first French service dedicated to the rehabilitation of burn patients. The Léon Bérard hospital's burn rehabilitation service, which is still active today, helped spread new techniques from the United States of America to France in the 80s, by training young doctors to become rehabilitators. In 1979, it contributed to the creation of the French Society for the Study and Treatment of Burns, enabling patients to compare their experience by promoting the creation of the Association des Brûlés de France in 1983. The Léon Bérard hospital's burn rehabilitation service therefore occupies a prominent place in the history of burn rehabilitation in France. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020