Paul Brand | |
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Born | Tamil Nadu, India | 17 July 1914
Died | 7 July 2003 Seattle, Washington, US | (aged 88)
Nationality | English |
Alma mater | University College Hospital, London |
Known for | Pioneering physician/surgeon in the field of leprosy |
Spouse | Margaret |
Parent(s) | Jesse Brand and Evelyn "Granny" Brand |
Paul Wilson Brand, CBE (17 July 1914 – 8 July 2003) was a pioneer in developing tendon transfer techniques for use in the hands of those with leprosy. He was the first physician to appreciate that leprosy is not a disease of the tissue but of the nerves: it is the loss of the sensation of pain which makes sufferers susceptible to injury and leads to tissue rotting away, especially in the extremities. Brand contributed extensively to the fields of hand surgery and hand therapy through his publications and lectures, and wrote popular autobiographical books about his childhood, his parents' missionary work, and his philosophy about the valuable properties of pain. One of his best-known books, co-written with Christian writer Philip Yancey, is Pain: The Gift Nobody Wants (1993), republished in 1997 as The Gift of Pain.