Guillaume Guelpa (1850-1930) was a French medical doctor, born in Italy. He was an important diabetes medical researcher in the days before the invention of insulin in the early 1920s. During the First World War he invented the medical rack for treatment of all fractures complicated with gangrene.
Works
- Guelpa, Guillaume. Hygiène alimentaire et travail cérébral (in French).
- Guelpa, Guillaume (1899). Le Crachoir de poche (in French). Impr. Paul Dupont.
- Guelpa, Guillaume (1910). La guérison du diabète (in French). impr. de Daix frères et Thiron.
- Guelpa, Guillaume (1913). La Méthode Guelpa : désintoxication de l'organisme (in French). Doin.
- Guelpa, Guillaume; Arnold, Francis Sorell (1914). Auto-intoxication and Disintoxication: An Account of a New Fasting Treatment in Diabetes and Other Chronic Diseases. Rebman.
- Guelpa, Guillaume (1919). Digiuno e purga: loro applicazioni scientifiche : rinnovamento dei tessuti e ringiovanimento delle funzioni ; Canizie e calvizie ed igiene dei capelli Libri della salute / Quintieri (in French). Quintieri.
Journal articles
- Guelpa, G; Marie, A (1911). "La lutte contre l'epilepsie par la desintoxication et par la reeducation alimentaire" [The fight against epilepsy by detoxification and by the reeducation about food]. Rev Ther Med-Chirurg. 78 (1): 8–13.
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References
- Stefan, Hermann; Theodore, William H. (2012). Epilepsy, Part II: Treatment. Newnes. ISBN 9780444535061.
- Tattersall, Robert (2009). Diabetes: The Biography. OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780199541362.
- "Aparatus [sic] for fractured limbs in Paris Hospital". Tulsa Daily World. Tulsa, Oklahoma: J.R. Brady. April 20, 1915. pp. 1–10. ISSN 2330-7234. OCLC 4450824. Retrieved April 20, 2020.