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Sir Augustus Frederick d'Este, KCH (13 January 1794 – 28 December 1848) was a relative of the British royal family and the earliest recorded person for whom a definite diagnosis of multiple sclerosis can be made.
- Augustus Frederick Hanover, 13 January 1794, London, Great Britain
- 28 December 1848 (aged 54), Ramsgate, Kent
Sir Augustus Frederick D’Esté (1794–1848) was an illegitimate royal child, a bachelor, an active member of the Aborigines Protection Society, and the earliest known person diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. For 24 years D’Esté kept a diary, currently held in the Royal College of Physicians’ archives, which documents what he called ‘my case’.
17 de oct. de 2009 · The personal diary of Sir Augustus d’Esté, born 1794 grandson of King George III of England, reveals a medical history strongly suggesting that Augustus suffered from multiple sclerosis (MS). It could well be the first record of a person having this disease.
- Anne Marie Landtblom, Patrik Fazio, Sten Fredrikson, Enrico Granieri
- 2010
The personal diary of Sir Augustus d'Esté, born 1794 grandson of King George III of England, reveals a medical history strongly suggesting that Augustus suffered from multiple sclerosis (MS). It...
Augustus d'Este - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sir Augustus Frederick d'Este, KCH (1794-1848) was the son of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and Lady Augusta Murray and the grandson of George III.
A young nobleman at the beginning of the nineteenth century. We owe the first documentation of multiple sclerosis (MS) to a descendent of the Estense family. Augustus d’Este ́ was born in 1794,...
2009. AbstractThe personal diary of Sir Augustus d’Esté, born 1794 grandson of King George III of England, reveals a medical history strongly suggesting that Augustus suffered from multiple sclerosis (MS).…. Expand.