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Date: 3 Jul 1899
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Date: 18 Mar 1980
Ludwig Guttmann was a nerve scientist and pioneering physiotherapist who played a significant role in the founding of the paralympics movement.
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Born 3rd July 1899 in Tost, Upper Silesia.
1917: first medical job working as an orderly in Königschütte Hospital, a large accident hospital for coalminers in Upper Silesia.
c. 1918: enrolls on medical course at Breslau university
c. 1922: continues studies at Freiburg University
1923: returns to Breslau to work at the Wenzel Hancke Hospital.
1924: awarded MD with thesis on 'Tracheal Tumours'.
October 1924: appointed junior assistant in neurology department of hospital, working under Otfrid Foerster.
April 1928: begins work as neurosurgeon at the State Mental Hospital, Hamburg.
1929: returns to Breslau to work with Foerster as his First Assistant.
1933: the Nazi regime enacts laws forbidding Jewish doctors from working in public hospitals. Becomes Medical Director of the Jewish Hospital in Breslau.
c. 1938: develops 'quinizarin test' for the investigation of the neuroregulation of sweat glands.
1939: flees Nazi regime in Germany, travelling to England via Portugal.
1939: joins Hugh Cairns and Oxford group of physiologists investigating the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries.
1944: appointed Resident Medical Officer in charge of the spinal unit of the new National Spinal Injury Centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury.
1945: abandons the use of plaster beds to treat spinal injuries, replacing them with pillow packs to gradually reduce spine fractures
1945: introduces method of intermittent catheterization to reduce risk of urianary tract infection in patients with spinal injuries
1948: helps organize sports event between patients at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital (Aylesbury) and the Star and Garter Home (Richmond),
1960: founds the British Sports Association for the Disabled
1961: founds the International Society of Paraplegia
1963: launches Paraplegia, the official journal of the International Society of Paraplegia
1965: develops a special bed frame to assist with turning patients to prevent bed sores.
1966: awarded knighthood
Died March 18 1980.
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Born
3 Jul 1899
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Created L. Guttmann, 'Physiotherapy for the paraplegic', The Cord 3 (1) (Winter 1950), pp. 14-19.
From Oct 1949 to Apr 1950