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Frutos was born on December 13, 1926, in Co- congresses of Kyoto (Japan), Rome (Italy) and Chicago
ronel Brandsen, Province of Buenos Aires, where his (USA), where was always granted relevant posiꢁons.
parents, Spanish immigrants, had seꢃled. His father, As Full Member of scienꢁfic enꢁꢁes, he re-
Fructuoso, was a naꢁve of Burgos, and his mother, ceived numerous honors; we will menꢁon just a few
Delfina Marꢀnez, was born in Logroño. They married of them: Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
in 1924 and had four children: Lidia Beatriz, Frutos En- (1973); Founding Member of Sociedad Argenꢁna de
rique, Juan Alberto and Roberto. In 1943 they seꢃled Cirugía Digesꢁva (1974) with Emilio Etala (1913-2001),
in La Plata so that their children could conꢁnue their President of the Congress of Sociedad Argenꢁna de Ci-
educaꢁon.
rugía Digesꢁva in 1978 and 2011; President of Asocia-
Frutos aꢃended high school at Colegio Nacio- ción Argenꢁna de Cirugía (1996-1997) and of its Annual
nal Rafael Hernández in that city, from which he gra- Congress; Full Member of Academia Argenꢁna de Ciru-
duated with the highest honors. He decided to study gía; Naꢁonal Honorary Member of Asociación Médica
Medicine at Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP). Argenꢁna (2009); Master of Clinical Surgery for Socie-
In 1950 he became an outstanding teaching assistant at dad Médica de La Plata (2002); Master of Medicine for
the Chair of Internal Medicine headed by Egidio Mazzei Colegio de Médicos de la Pcia. de Buenos Aires (2002);
(
1907-1984). He graduated in 1952 as Doctor in Me- Master Surgeon for Asociación Argenꢁna de Cirugía
dicine and decided to specialize in surgery. His grades (2005); Corresponding Member of Academia de Cien-
allowed him to join the presꢁgious School of Surgery of cias Médicas de Córdoba (2007).
Hospital San Marꢀn in La Plata, headed by Federico E.
Probably, his most relevant internaꢁonal per-
B. Chritsman (1898-1987), which later was named aꢄer formance was as President of the Internaꢁonal Exe-
him. Frutos became one of his most beloved disciples. cuꢁve Council during the XXXI World Congress of the
He completed his training in centers in France, the Uni- Internaꢁonal College of Surgeons in 1998, held in the
ted States, Spain and Italy.
city of Buenos Aires for the second ꢁme; the previous
Years later, he replaced Christman as Head of congress held in Buenos Aires took place in 1950. Fru-
Department, a posiꢁon that gained him considerable tos became fellow member of this organizaꢁon in 1978.
presꢁge (1979-1990). He became one of the driving for-
He was also the Director of the Scienꢁfic Jour-
ces behind the brilliance of surgery in La Plata, which he nal of the School of Medicine UNLP, among other jour-
shared with José María Maineꢂ (1909-2006), among nals. Due to his recognized honesty, he was called to be
others. He finished his teaching career as Full Professor jury in numerous compeꢁꢁve selecꢁon processes for
and then Emeritus Professor of UNLP. He is recognized professional and academic posiꢁons, and in scienꢁfic
as a master “trainer of trainers”. His numerous disciples socieꢁes. He was also Peer Evaluator of the CONEAU
occupy relevant posiꢁons throughout the country and (1998).
abroad. This predisposiꢁon led him become Dean of
the School of Medicine of UNLP (1992-1995).
He was recognized as an outstanding surgeon
and always conveyed the ethical value of the doctor-pa-
He was a communicator in close and perma- ꢁent/family relaꢁonship and of being respecꢅul to co-
nent contact with the enꢁre contemporary scienꢁfic lleagues. He used to say: “contact with paꢁent... makes
community. He contributed with a corpus of more than you richer... because there are no two paꢁents alike”.
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70 papers, prologues and commentaries. His original
He was a ꢁreless worker who combined his
contribuꢁons were related to gastrointesꢁnal surgery. passion for surgery with other expressions of the spirit.
He also ventured into the incipient topics of professio- His clear humanisꢁc vision was focused on a systemic
nal pracꢁce and was the official speaker at several con- approach that leꢄ his mark on all who knew him. He
gresses.
did so with the ample generosity of a wise and humble
Among his scienꢁfic books, the most outstan- man, with great social commitment, always thinking of
ding are Cirugía: semiología, fisiopatología y clínica “the other and his/her community...”.
quirúrgica (Surgery: semiology, pathophysiology and
In parallel to his “world in the operaꢁng room”
clinical surgery), co-directed with Jorge H. Deschamps, he transcended through culture and arts, where he gai-
David Grinfeld and Arturo Wilks, and published in 1980 ned many awards and compliments. He acknowledged
by El Ateneo; Cirugía (Surgery), in collaboraꢁon with that Gregorio Marañón (1887-1960), a Spanish physi-
Néstor Miranda, Juan Moirano and José Fassi, publis- cian and thinker, had influenced him through his voca-
hed in 1983 by El Ateneo, and El Derecho y la Medicina ꢁon for literature. The success of his first work led him
en el horizonte del siglo XXI (Law and Medicine in the to follow this path. The book Medicina, magia y chama-
st
horizon of the 21 century), co-directed with Augusto nismo (Medicine, magic and shamanism), published in
M. Morello, published in 1997 by Librería Platense. 1988, was reprinted seven ꢁmes and he received the
With all these publicaꢁons, he gained respect from his Pedro Laín Entralgo Biannual Award using a pseudon-
local and internaꢁonal peers, as I could confirm in the ym. This book was followed by: La mujer en la medi-