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On the discovery of Clostridium botulinum
1Graduate School of Neurosciences, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
|October 20, 2001
Abstract:
A description is given of a food intoxication in 1895 at Ellezelles, a village in Belgium. As a result 3 persons died within a few days and others became seriously ill. A thorough investigation by E. van Ermengem led to the discovery of Clostridium botulinum and botulinum toxin. About 75 years later a subtype of the toxin proved to be highly effective in the treatment of dystonias and is now widely used.