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The earliest identified ancestor of the family, five generations before the subject of this paper, was Jacob Mestrezat (1715–1791), a clergyman. One of his sons, Charles Alexander (1766–1815), emigrated to the United States in the late 1700s, and established an extensive American lineage. His other children remained in Europe. Information about the family background is derived from three sources. The first is a Mestrezat family tree, prepared in 1889, entitled “Offspring of Jacob Mestrezat, by the males”, which was provided to the author by W J Mestrezat MD, Grand Blanc, MI, in a letter dated 9 September 2000. Material from the Municipal Archives of Bordeaux, France, recounted in a personal communication to the author from Mme Agnès Vatican, le conservateur des Archives Municipales de Bordeaux, 6 October 2000, illuminated the history of the French branch of the family. Further information was found in, Avignon: Les Presses Universelles
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The earliest identified ancestor of the family, five generations before the subject of this paper, was Jacob Mestrezat (1715–1791), a clergyman. One of his sons, Charles Alexander (1766–1815), emigrated to the United States in the late 1700s, and established an extensive American lineage. His other children remained in Europe. Information about the family background is derived from three sources. The first is a Mestrezat family tree, prepared in 1889, entitled “Offspring of Jacob Mestrezat, by the males”, which was provided to the author by W J Mestrezat MD, Grand Blanc, MI, in a letter dated 9 September 2000. Material from the Municipal Archives of Bordeaux, France, recounted in a personal communication to the author from Mme Agnès Vatican, le conservateur des Archives Municipales de Bordeaux, 6 October 2000, illuminated the history of the French branch of the family. Further information was found in Dulieu L, La Médecine à Montpellier. Avignon: Les Presses Universelles, 1975: vol. 5, pp. 130–2
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Mestrezat's father in a letter, dated 2 March 1906, to an unnamed American relative, dolefully, yet proudly, writes that his son William “is not in business with me. … He was formerly in the Chemist-School at Bordeaux [where] he obtained the first place [on graduation] … he is studying medicine and sciences to be Doctor in the two branches; for the purpose to be a professor. I am sorry he is not with me in the firm, but I think he will be someone”.
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Mestrezat's father in a letter, dated 2 March 1906, to an unnamed American relative, dolefully, yet proudly, writes that his son William “is not in business with me. … He was formerly in the Chemist-School at Bordeaux [where] he obtained the first place [on graduation] … he is studying medicine and sciences to be Doctor in the two branches; for the purpose to be a professor. I am sorry he is not with me in the firm, but I think he will be someone”. He was correct in predicting his son's later successful academic career. Despite William's decision not to enter the business world, the wine company, La Société Mestrezat, now in the Groupe Paribas, continues today under the direction of Jean-Pierre Anglivielle de la Beaumelle, a descendant of the founder; it is still based in Bordeaux
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listed over 30 chemical determinations and two physicochemical measurements that he had made on CSF. Only some of these methods (for protein, chlorides, glucose, mineral substances contributing to ash, urea and acetone) are described in his posthumously published book Techniques courantes de chimie clinique: urine, liquide céphalo-rachidien, sang, chimisme gastrique, bile, fèces. Paris: Masson, 1930. Mestrezat was preparing this work for publication when death intervened. Because of the delay in getting the manuscript to the publisher, J Loiseleur, Mestrezat's collaborator and successor as Chief of Laboratory at the surgical clinic of la Salpětrière, undertook to bring it up to date, along with a few additional notes
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In his major publication Mestrezat (C Delezenne (1868–1932) ref. 1: 165–6) listed over 30 chemical determinations and two physicochemical measurements that he had made on CSF. Only some of these methods (for protein, chlorides, glucose, mineral substances contributing to ash, urea and acetone) are described in his posthumously published book Techniques courantes de chimie clinique: urine, liquide céphalo-rachidien, sang, chimisme gastrique, bile, fèces. Paris: Masson, 1930. Mestrezat was preparing this work for publication when death intervened. Because of the delay in getting the manuscript to the publisher, J Loiseleur, Mestrezat's collaborator and successor as Chief of Laboratory at the surgical clinic of la Salpětrière, undertook to bring it up to date, along with a few additional notes
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A description of the 1926 Stockholm Congress, including mention of the post-Congress tour of Sweden and Norway in which Mestrezat participated, is given by Franklin KJ. A short history of the International Congresses of Physiologists 1889–1938. Annals of Science 1938; 3: 241–335 (see pp. 299–303)
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The best known of these was Thudichum's Die chemische Konstitution des Gehirns des Menschen und der Tiere. Tübingen: F Pietzcker, 1901. An earlier review was that of Gutnikov Zur S. Lehre von der chemischen Zusammensetzung des menschlichen Gehirns. Allgem Zeitschr Psychiat 1897; 53: 270–329. Others current in the first decade of the twentieth century, i.e. at the time of Mestrezat's initial researches on the CSF, were the following: Halliburton WD. Die Biochemie der peripheren Nerven. Ergebn Physiol 1905; 4: 23–83; Coriat I H. A review of some recent literature on the chemistry of the central nervous system. J Comp Neurol Psychol 1905; 15: 148–59; Peritz G. Biochemie des Zentralnervensystems. In: Oppenheimer C, Ed. Handbuch der Biochemie. Jena: G Fischer, 1909; vol. 2, part 2, pp. 282–337
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