Gheorghe Marinescu

Gheorghe Marinescu

Gheorghe Marinescu (February 28 1863, BucharestMay 15 1938, Bucharest) was a Romanian neurologist, founder of the Romanian School of Neurology.

After the attendance of Medicine at the Bucharest University, Marinescu received most of his medical education as preparator at the laboratory of histology at the Brâncoveanu Hospital and as assistant at the Bacteriological Institute under Victor Babeş, and with Babes already early published several works on myelitis transversa, hysterical muteness, dilatation of the pupil in pneumonia etc.

After qualification, on the recommendation of Babes the government sent him with a grant to Paris to undertake postgraduate training in neurology under Jean-Martin Charcot at the Salpêtrière Hospital, where he met Pierre Marie, Joseph Babinski and Fulgence Raymond. He later worked with Carl Weigert in Frankfurt a.M. and then with Emil du Bois-Reymond in Berlin. On the assignment of Pierre Marie he lectured on the pathological anatomy of acromegaly at the Berlin International Congress in 1890.

After nine years abroad Marinescu returned in 1897 to Bucharest where he received his doctorate. At Bucharest a new professorial department had been created for him at the Pantelimon Hospital. Shortly thereafter, in 1897, a chair of Clinical Neurology was created in the University of Bucharest, at the Colentina Hospital. He remained in this post for the next 41 years and is regarded as the founder of the Romanian School of Neurology.

Marinescu maintained close academic links with his Parisian colleagues and many of his articles, which exceeded 250 in number, were published in the French language. He had a wide range of research interests, including pathological anatomy and experimental neuropathology. Daily contact with scores of the infirm and his astuteness made him put use every one of the latest methods as they became available: the roentgen ray, with which he investigated bone changes in acromegaly, the film camera, for the study of body movements in health and disease. The results of these studies appeared in the monography "Le Tonus des Muscles striés" (1937) with [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolae_Ionescu-Siseşti Nicolae Ionescu-Siseşti] , [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar_Sager Oskar Sager] and [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Kreindler Arthur Kreindler] , with a preface by Sir Charles Sherrington.

Early in his career he published with the bacteriologist Victor Babeş and the French pathologist Paul Oscar Blocq a much needed atlas on the pathological histology of the nervous system. His description with Blocq of a case of parkinsonian tremor due to tumour in the "substantia nigra", in 1893, was the basis for Édouard Brissaud's theory that parkinsonism occurs as a consequence of damage to the "substantia nigra". With Paul Blocq he was the first to describe senile plaques and with Romanian neurologist Ion Minea confirmed in 1913 Hideyo Noguchi's discovery of "Treponema pallidum" in the brain in patients with general paresis. His monumental work "La Cellule Nerveuse", with a preface by Santiago Ramon y Cajal, appeared in 1909.

Gheorghe Marinescu was an eminent teacher. In his lectures he emphasised ideas and gave perspective for further investigations. Recognition in the form of honours came to him from many countries. It was he above all others who was chosen to represent the students of Charcot when the centenary of the great master was celebrated in 1925.

Associated eponyms

* "Marinescu's hand", a cold blue oedematous hand with lividity of the skin seen in neurological lesions such as syringomyelia.
* "Marinescu-Sjögren-syndrome", a rare congenital disorder with spinocerebellar ataxia, congenital cataract, short stature, mental retardation and some skeletal deformity.
* "Kinn reflex (Marinescu-Radovici)", in some patients presenting with pyramidal lesions.


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