Augustin Nicolas Gilbert


Augustin Nicolas Gilbert was a French physician. He was born in the town of Buzancy, Ardennes, and died in Paris.
He received his doctorate from the University of Paris and became an interne at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. Later he was a professor of therapeutics and clinical medicine at Hôtel-Dieu. In 1907 he became a member of the Académie de Médecine
He published many articles and books on a wide array of medical subjects. With Jean Alfred Fournier he published Bibliothèque rouge de l'étudiant en médecine, and with Paul Brouardel and others, he published the multi-volume Traité de médecine et de Thérapeutique. With neurologist Maurice Villaret, he conducted extensive research of portal hypertension.
Gilbert described a hereditary cause of increased bilirubin; today this disorder is known as Gilbert's syndrome and is believed to be caused by a deficiency of the enzyme glucuronosyltransferase.

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