Wait, perhaps they're referring to a book or publication. Let me confirm. If there's no book by her named "Solid Text," maybe the user is looking for a summary or an analysis of her texts related to her husband's work or her own contributions. Alternatively, maybe it's a mistranslation or mishearing of another term.

I should also consider if there's any academic or literary work. If Christiane Gonod has written or spoken about texts that are considered solid in the sense of being substantial, then the user might want to understand those. Since there's limited information, I might need to explain the known details and ask the user to clarify if that's not what they're looking for. I should make sure to present the information clearly and offer further help if needed.

I recall that Christiane Gonod is the wife of Jean-Louis Gonod, a co-founder of Sanofi. There's not much public information on her, so maybe the user is looking for her contributions or writings. Alternatively, "solid text" could be a typo or a specific term. Maybe they meant "solidarity text" or something else? But "solid text" as a phrase might relate to her work in a particular field.

It seems you're referring to , a notable figure in the medical and pharmaceutical fields due to her husband, Jean-Louis Gonod , co-founder of Sanofi (a global healthcare company). However, I currently don’t have access to specific information about "solid text" in relation to her work or writings.

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