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Solange Troisier was born on 19 July, 1919 in Paris, France, is a French physician and feminist. Discover Solange Troisier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Occupation Physician
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 19 July, 1919
Birthday 19 July
Birthplace Paris, France
Date of death 9 September, 2008
Died Place Saint-Hymer, Calvados. France
Nationality France

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1799

He was the son of Démosthène Ollivier (1799–1884), a socialist in the July Monarchy and the French Second Republic who was imprisoned several times for his views.

Solange Troisier studied at the Lycée Victor Hugo, Paris and the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris.

1825

On her mother's side she was granddaughter of Émile Ollivier (1825–1913), the last minister of Napoleon III during the more liberal final phase of the Second French Empire.

1844

Her grandfather was Charles Émile Troisier (1844–1919), another eminent doctor.

Her mother was born Geneviève Emile-Ollivier.

1881

Her father was Jean Troisier (1881–1945), professor of pulmonary tuberculosis at Laennec Hospital, a member of the National Academy of Medicine and laboratory director at the Pasteur Institute.

1882

She traveled widely, usually with Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882–1962), great-grand-niece of the emperor Napoleon and an advocate of Freudian psychoanalysis.

1897

She received the Croix de Guerre from General François de Linares (1897–1955), but refused the Legion of Honour because so many who deserved it more had died.

1919

Solange Troisier (19 July 1919 – 9 September 2008) was a French physician, Inspector General of Prisons, and deputy for the Val-d'Oise.

She was a left-wing Gaullist, a feminist, and was active in many committees on social issues.

Solange Louise Troisier was born in the 16th arrondissement of Paris on 19 July 1919.

1920

In the National Assembly she supported the education reforms of Edgar Faure, social spending, parental rights, equal pay for men and women, the fight against drugs and alcohol, reform of the 1920 Abortion Act and abolition of the monopoly of undertakers.

As a doctor treating women prisoners Troisier became aware of the appalling conditions in which they were incarcerated, and began a crusade for prison reform.

1939

She obtained the certificat d'études physiques, chimiques et biologiques (PCB) and undertook her medical studies during World War II (1939–45).

After the German occupation she joined the Eleuthère network of the French Resistance.

1945

In January 1945 she became a doctor-lieutenant in General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny's office of the French First Army.

She was then engaged as a doctor for the irregular Colonne Fabien led by Pierre Georges ("Fabien"), which was attached to the regular army.

She participated in the campaign in France and Germany and performed her first amputation on the battlefield.

1948

Troisier became an intern in 1948, then an assistant in 1955 in the Hôpitaux de Paris.

1952

She was clinical director at the Faculty of Medicine of Paris from 1952, and in 1955 became a gynecological surgeon in Paris.

She served as an expert to the tribunals of the Court of Cassation.

Troisier set up in private practice where she specialized in obstetrics and the care of newborns, and became involved in social aspects of medicine.

1962

In 1962 she began a career as a prison doctor, and set up a gynecological consultation at La Petite Roquette.

Troisier was a great admirer of General Charles de Gaulle, who had given women the vote, and adhered to the left wing of Gaullism.

1968

From 1968 to 1973 Troisier was deputy for Sarcelles in the Val-d'Oise department as a member of the Union of Democrats for the Republic.

She was vice-president of the Committee on Cultural, Family and Social Affairs (1968–69).

1973

This led to her being appointed Medical Inspector General of the Prison Service in 1973.

1974

She was made a knight of the Legion of Honor in 1974.

She set up psychological medical centers in each region and placed a psychiatrist in each prison.

1983

She was Medical Inspector General of Prisons until 1983.

That year she was the star witness in a trial that revealed a profitable traffic in pardons for common criminals.

She was relieved of her position.

She eventually became as Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor.

2008

Solange Troisier died in Saint-Hymer, Calvados on 9 September 2008, aged 89.

Solange Troisier served on numerous committees and organizations.

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