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Nathalie Zand

Nathalie Zylberlast-Zand (1883 – 1942) was a Polish Jewish neurologist who died in a Nazi prison during World War II.[1] She published research under several names including Nathalie Zylberlast-Zandowa.

Nathalie Zylberlast-Zand
Born
Nathalie Zylberlast

28 March 1883
Warsaw, Poland
Died23 or 24 September 1942
Pawiak prison, Warsaw
NationalityPolish
Other namesNathalie Zylberlast-Zandowa.
Alma materUniversity of Geneva
OccupationNeurologist

Biography edit

Nathalie was born 28 March 1883[2] (or 27 March 1884) in Warsaw, Poland, as the daughter of David Zylberlast and his wife Emilia (née Batawia).[3]

In 1899, she graduated from the Second Women's Junior High School in Warsaw in 1899 and went on to earn her medical diploma from the University of Geneva, under the supervision of Edouard Martin, based on her dissertation Un cas de leucémie myéloïde chez un enfant de neuf mois (A case of myeloid leukemia in a nine month old child). In the same year, she passed the state examination at the National University of Kharkiv in Ukraine.[2][3]

Zand conducted research and was a regular contributor to French medical journals. She worked closely with Edward Flatau, who is considered the founder of modern neurology. She worked at the Jewish Hospital in the Czyste neighborhood of Warsaw.

Her husband, Maksymilian Zand (1876–1932), was an industrialist and socialist activist.[4]

During the Nazi occupation of Warsaw, Poland, during World War II, she was forced to live in the walled Warsaw ghetto with hundreds of thousands of other Jews. There, she continued to work as a physician. On the night of 23 to 24 September 1942, she was deported to the Pawiak prison in Warsaw, where, it is believed, she was executed and is considered one of many martyred Jewish physicians from Poland.[3][5]

Scientific achievements edit

For many years Zand worked with Flatau at the Jewish Hospital in Warsaw and as an assistant in his neurology laboratory.[3]

During her career, Zand researched coma encephalitis, pyramidal pathways, lower olives, choroid plexus of the ventricles and post-cerebral rigidity, among other topics. She showed that meningitis in patients with organ tuberculosis follows a different course. In 1921, she co-authored with Flatau, research about three forms of meningeal reaction to tuberculosis infection.[3]

In 1930, she published the book Les plexus choroïdes: Anatomie, physiologie, pathologie about the choroid plexus in the brain. Swiss-French neuropathologist Gustave Roussy wrote the French edition's foreword.[6]

She was the first to describe the oculo-finger reflex in post-coma parkinsonism in 1930.[3]

Selected publications edit

Zand published books and more than 100 research papers using a variety of her names: Nathalie Zylberlast-Zand or Natalie Zylberlast-Zandowa or Nathalie Zand.[3] In 1933, she published the novel Nowa Legenda (New Legend) under the pseudonym Maria Quieta.[7]

  • Zylberlast-Zand, Natalie. Le réflexe oculo-palpébral chez les parkinsoniens postencéphalitiques. Rev. neurol 1 (1923): 102-106.
  • Zylberlast N. Un cas de leucémie myéloïde chez un enfant de neuf mois. Genève: Ch. Zœllner, 1907
  • Zylberlast N. On mental disorders in serous meningitis . Polish Neurology p. 284, 1911/1912
  • Zylberlast-Zand N. Sur la modification de la pression du liquide céphalo-rachidien sous l'influence du changement de position du corps et de la tête . Revue Neurologique 28: 1217–1221, 1921
  • Zylberlast-Zandowa. The influence of the position of the body and the head pressure of cerebrospinal fluid . Polish Medical Journal 1 (3), pp. 35–37, 1921
  • Zylberlast-Zandowa N. Common meningitis (menigitis cerebrospinalis epidemica). Warsaw: Ars medica Publishing Company, 1925.
  • Zand N. Hysteria from the stand of Freud's theory . Military Doctor 9 (2), pp. 118–127, 1927
  • Zylberlast-Zand N. Les olives bulbaires dans les états pathologiques . Revue Neurologique 36: Pt 2, pp. 196–203, 1929
  • Zandowa N. Wpływ roztworów hipo- i hipertonicznych na tkankę nerwową i przestrzenie okołonaczyniowe. Warszawskie Czasopismo Lekarskie nr 30, 31, 32, 1930
  • Zand N. Le psychisme de l′hypothalamus . Revue Neurologique, 71, pp. 38–41, 1939

References edit

  1. ^ Lovejoy, Esther Pohl (1957). Women doctors of the world. Macmillan; First Edition.
  2. ^ a b "Polona". polona.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "The Martyrdom of Jewish Physicians in Poland. Studies by Dr. Leon Wulman and Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum". The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 248 (3): 367. 1964. doi:10.1097/00000441-196409000-00020. ISSN 0002-9629.
  4. ^ Maximiljan Zand. News of the Chemical Industry 9, p. 34, 1932. http://delibra.bg.polsl.pl/Content/2763/PChem1932.z9-10.pdf
  5. ^ Glinski JB. Biographical Dictionary of doctors and pharmacists - the victims of World War II. Wrocław: Urban & Partner, 1997. p. 495-496
  6. ^ Zand, Nathalie (1930). Les plexus choroïdes: anatomie, physiologie, pathologie. Masson & Cie.
  7. ^ Czulak, Kinga. "Żydowska i kobieca tożsamość jako nieświadomy kompleks. Nowa legenda Natalii Zylberlast-Zand (1883-1942)." (2019). (In Polish) Retrieved 2020-11-10.

External links edit

  • Les plexus choroïdes: Anatomie, physiologie, pathologie. J Am Med Assoc. 1930;95(13):958.
  • Czulak, Kinga. Żydowska i kobieca tożsamość jako nieświadomy kompleks. Nowa legenda Natalii Zylberlast - Zand (1883-1942) (Jewish and female identity as an unconscious complex. The New legend by Natalia Zylberlast - Zand (1883-1942)) (in Polish) (2019).

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Nathalie Zylberlast Zand 1883 1942 was a Polish Jewish neurologist who died in a Nazi prison during World War II 1 She published research under several names including Nathalie Zylberlast Zandowa Nathalie Zylberlast ZandBornNathalie Zylberlast28 March 1883Warsaw PolandDied23 or 24 September 1942Pawiak prison WarsawNationalityPolishOther namesNathalie Zylberlast Zandowa Alma materUniversity of GenevaOccupationNeurologist Contents 1 Biography 2 Scientific achievements 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography editNathalie was born 28 March 1883 2 or 27 March 1884 in Warsaw Poland as the daughter of David Zylberlast and his wife Emilia nee Batawia 3 In 1899 she graduated from the Second Women s Junior High School in Warsaw in 1899 and went on to earn her medical diploma from the University of Geneva under the supervision of Edouard Martin based on her dissertation Un cas de leucemie myeloide chez un enfant de neuf mois A case of myeloid leukemia in a nine month old child In the same year she passed the state examination at the National University of Kharkiv in Ukraine 2 3 Zand conducted research and was a regular contributor to French medical journals She worked closely with Edward Flatau who is considered the founder of modern neurology She worked at the Jewish Hospital in the Czyste neighborhood of Warsaw Her husband Maksymilian Zand 1876 1932 was an industrialist and socialist activist 4 During the Nazi occupation of Warsaw Poland during World War II she was forced to live in the walled Warsaw ghetto with hundreds of thousands of other Jews There she continued to work as a physician On the night of 23 to 24 September 1942 she was deported to the Pawiak prison in Warsaw where it is believed she was executed and is considered one of many martyred Jewish physicians from Poland 3 5 Scientific achievements editFor many years Zand worked with Flatau at the Jewish Hospital in Warsaw and as an assistant in his neurology laboratory 3 During her career Zand researched coma encephalitis pyramidal pathways lower olives choroid plexus of the ventricles and post cerebral rigidity among other topics She showed that meningitis in patients with organ tuberculosis follows a different course In 1921 she co authored with Flatau research about three forms of meningeal reaction to tuberculosis infection 3 In 1930 she published the book Les plexus choroides Anatomie physiologie pathologie about the choroid plexus in the brain Swiss French neuropathologist Gustave Roussy wrote the French edition s foreword 6 She was the first to describe the oculo finger reflex in post coma parkinsonism in 1930 3 Selected publications editZand published books and more than 100 research papers using a variety of her names Nathalie Zylberlast Zand or Natalie Zylberlast Zandowa or Nathalie Zand 3 In 1933 she published the novel Nowa Legenda New Legend under the pseudonym Maria Quieta 7 Zylberlast Zand Natalie Le reflexe oculo palpebral chez les parkinsoniens postencephalitiques Rev neurol 1 1923 102 106 Zylberlast N Un cas de leucemie myeloide chez un enfant de neuf mois Geneve Ch Zœllner 1907 Zylberlast N On mental disorders in serous meningitis Polish Neurology p 284 1911 1912 Zylberlast Zand N Sur la modification de la pression du liquide cephalo rachidien sous l influence du changement de position du corps et de la tete Revue Neurologique 28 1217 1221 1921 Zylberlast Zandowa The influence of the position of the body and the head pressure of cerebrospinal fluid Polish Medical Journal 1 3 pp 35 37 1921 Zylberlast Zandowa N Common meningitis menigitis cerebrospinalis epidemica Warsaw Ars medica Publishing Company 1925 Zand N Hysteria from the stand of Freud s theory Military Doctor 9 2 pp 118 127 1927 Zylberlast Zand N Les olives bulbaires dans les etats pathologiques Revue Neurologique 36 Pt 2 pp 196 203 1929 Zandowa N Wplyw roztworow hipo i hipertonicznych na tkanke nerwowa i przestrzenie okolonaczyniowe Warszawskie Czasopismo Lekarskie nr 30 31 32 1930 Zand N Le psychisme de l hypothalamus Revue Neurologique 71 pp 38 41 1939References edit Lovejoy Esther Pohl 1957 Women doctors of the world Macmillan First Edition a b Polona polona pl in Polish Retrieved 2020 11 10 a b c d e f g The Martyrdom of Jewish Physicians in Poland Studies by Dr Leon Wulman and Dr Joseph Tenenbaum The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 248 3 367 1964 doi 10 1097 00000441 196409000 00020 ISSN 0002 9629 Maximiljan Zand News of the Chemical Industry 9 p 34 1932 http delibra bg polsl pl Content 2763 PChem1932 z9 10 pdf Glinski JB Biographical Dictionary of doctors and pharmacists the victims of World War II Wroclaw Urban amp Partner 1997 p 495 496 Zand Nathalie 1930 Les plexus choroides anatomie physiologie pathologie Masson amp Cie Czulak Kinga Zydowska i kobieca tozsamosc jako nieswiadomy kompleks Nowa legenda Natalii Zylberlast Zand 1883 1942 2019 In Polish Retrieved 2020 11 10 External links editLes plexus choroides Anatomie physiologie pathologie J Am Med Assoc 1930 95 13 958 Czulak Kinga Zydowska i kobieca tozsamosc jako nieswiadomy kompleks Nowa legenda Natalii Zylberlast Zand 1883 1942 Jewish and female identity as an unconscious complex The New legend by Natalia Zylberlast Zand 1883 1942 in Polish 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nathalie Zand amp oldid 1090084342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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