@article{96551, keywords = {dimitrios, hereditary transmission, leprosy, Ottoman Empire, zambakis}, author = {Chen K and Talbot C and Mammis A}, title = {Dimitrios Zambakis' Scientific Hypothesis on the Transmission of Leprosy.}, abstract = {

Dimitrios Zambakis was an acclaimed physician at his time, most recognized for his work on leprosy. He theorized that leprosy was a hereditary disease, receiving many awards for his work including the Cholera Medal of Honour (1854), Château-Villard Prize from the Faculty of Medicine in Paris (1898), The Montyon Prize, and the title of Pasha. However, his theory was routinely argued against and was later proven to be invalid. Leprosy is regarded as a contagious disease spread by contact and is not hereditary. The last name appears in research to be spelled in various ways (Zambakis, Zambaco). For the duration of this paper, "Dimitrios Zambakis" will be used.

}, year = {2022}, journal = {Journal of medical biography}, pages = {9677720221079833}, month = {02/2022}, issn = {1758-1087}, doi = {10.1177/09677720221079833}, language = {eng}, }