Auguste Deter
First person diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease

Born
1850
175 years ago
Died
April 8th, 1906
119 years ago — 56 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Germany
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The first person diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease passed away in 1906. The diagnosis occurred after the individual exhibited symptoms of memory loss and cognitive decline. Following her death, her brain was examined by Dr. Alois Alzheimer, leading to the identification of a new form of dementia. This case became significant in the study of neurodegenerative diseases, marking the beginning of research into Alzheimer's disease.
First diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
Patient in the first reported case by Alois Alzheimer
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