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  1. Healy noted a few attempts to set the record straight: a 1980 book by Jean Thuillier that credits Delay and Deniker and Laborit, a 1960s book by Ann Caldwell that sided with Laborit, and a 1974 book by Judith Swazey, Chlorpromazine in Psychiatry, which gave credit to both sides.

  2. 2 days ago · The first neuroleptic prescribed was CPZ, which Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker had already been using for 2 years in France. In a previous article, 1 published for the 50th anniversary of neuroleptics, I described the history of this AP and its introduction in Europe by Delay and Deniker.

    • Emmanuel Stip
    • 2015
  3. Pierre Deniker (16 February 1917, in Paris – 17 August 1998) was involved, jointly with Jean Delay and J. M. Harl, in the introduction of chlorpromazine (Thorazine), the first antipsychotic used in the treatment of schizophrenia, in the 1950s. [1]

  4. Dec 5, 2018 · However, psychiatrist Pierre Deniker, alerted by a relative who was a colleague of Laborit’s, and Jean Delay, the pre-eminent French psychiatrist of his generation, were interested and presented their striking results in 38 patients at the prestigious centennial meeting of the Société Médico-Psychologique in May 1952.

    • David Cunningham Owens, Eve C Johnstone
    • 2018
  5. Jan 4, 2007 · Deniker, who insisted on continuous, prolonged treatment, noted improvements in behaviour and symptoms but also the side effects of “psychiatric indifference” and unusual dyskinesias.

  6. and to the clinicians (Henri Laborit, a surgeon with particular interest in anaesthesia, and the psychiatrists Professor Jean Delay and Dr Pierre Deniker). We should remember, as the professional historian Edward Shorter (1997: p. 250) put it: ‘Although Rhône-Poulenc had not identified chlor-promazine as an antipsychotic, it was company

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  8. Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker, who heard about Laborit’s use of chlorpromazine and started using it in their psychiatric patients, described its “psychic effects” (Delay, Deniker, & Harl, 1952, p. 115) in a series of conference presentations, later published as papers in

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