- Jean Landry (physician)
Jean Baptiste Octave Landry de Thézillat (b.
October 10 ,1826 – d. October 1865) was a Frenchphysician and medical researcher. He is credited with discovering the paralytic diseaseGuillain-Barré syndrome (also known as Landry's ascending paralysis, but commonly known forGeorges Guillain andJean Alexandre Barré , who did later research on it.)He was born in
Limoges , in 1826, and became a doctor because it was the profession of his uncle. In the 1850s, he treated victims of Cholera inOise , a French department, and was involved in disease research from then on. In 1857, he married Claire Giustigniani (born 1832 – d. 1901), who lived on for 36 years after his death. In 1859, he documented ten cases (five of his own, five he read about,) of the disease, and termed them ascending paralysis. He noted three different forms:* "Ascending paralysis without sensory signs or symptoms.
* Ascending paralysis with concomitant anaesthesia and analgesia.
* Progressing generalised disorder with paralysis and sensory signs."He died in
Paris in 1865, having caught cholera from patients he was treating.Sources
# [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/530.html Article on Dr. de Thézillat]
# [http://www.gbs.org.uk/history.html History of the disease]
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