G.H. Monrad-Krohn
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Georg Herman Monrad-Krohn (14 March 1884 – 1 September 1964), born in
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,
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, is known for his work on the development of
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early in the 20th century. He studied at the National Hospital, Queens Square in London, and often visited
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to work in the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital facilities. In 1917 he returned to Norway, and began studies at the Neurological University Clinic of Oslo (Rikshospitalet), where he was appointed a Professor in 1922. In 1927 he became Professor of Neurology at the
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, and later Emeritus Professor of Neurology.. He retired from this professorial chair at the age of 70. His son, the computer engineer and entrepreneur
Lars Monrad-Krohn Lars Monrad-Krohn (born July 14, 1933) is a Norwegian engineer and entrepreneur. He graduated from the Norwegian Institute of Technology, Institute for Radio Technology, (NTH, Institutt for Radioteknikk) in 1959. His master thesis addressed const ...
was born in 1933. Monrad-Krohn died in 1964 after a long career in what both he and
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termed "the struggle for neurology".


Career

Monrad-Krohn was interested in various language disorders, in particular
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, and he introduced the term aprosody to that field. He wrote a book entitled 'The Clinical Examination of the Nervous System', of which seven editions were reproduced as texts to be read in the study of the area. These are now considered antiquarian, and are collectors' items. He was also particularly interested in
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. His 1918 thesis was based on observations of abdominal reflexes. In 1922 he undertook a major study of facial reflexes in patients with
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, and the paralysis displayed by them. The facial mimicry displayed by them despite their paralysis, termed "paradoxical emotional hypermimia" was given the name "Monrad-Krohn Sign". Over the course of his career he received the following awards and appointments: * Michael Skjelderup Gold Medal 1910 *
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, Chairman 1921-1931 * Public Health Association, Chairman 1925-1931 * The Norwegian Academy of Science, elected 1929 * Member of the neurological companies in
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and
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, etc. * Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and the
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in the UK * Honorary doctorate at the University of Gothenburg 1954 * The representative of the Faculty of Medicine at the
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since 1945 * Honorary member of the
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, Svenska läkaresällskapet, American Academy of Neurology and the Société de Neuroscience de France * Knight of 1 class of the Norwegian St. Olav 1952, the Danish Dannebrog, the Swedish Nordstjärneorden and officer of the French Legion of Honour


Monrad-Krohn Prize

In 1933 he introduced Monrad Krohn's Prize for the Advancement of Neurological Research. This prize is awarded by the Medical Faculty of the University of Oslo annually, to either researchers, or research facilities, deemed to have contributed by means of research to progress in the field of neurology.


References

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