Year 2022

Robert Willan

Biography Medical Eponyms Key Medical Contributions Major Publications References Biography Eponymous terms

Felix Lewandowsky (1879-1921) 680

Felix Lewandowsky

Felix Lewandowsky (1879-1921) was a German dermatologist. Jadassohn–Lewandowsky syndrome, Lewandowsky’s syndrome, Lewandowsky–Lutz dysplasia and Lewandowsky tuberculid

Charles John Aldrich (1861-1908) 680

Charles J. Aldrich

Charles John Aldrich (1861-1908) American neurologist. Provided early description of Mees lines he termed 'Leuconychia striata arsenicalis transversus'

Florence Rena Sabin (1871-1953) 680

Florence R. Sabin

Florence Rena Sabin (1871-1953) American anatomist and medical researcher. Early description (1900) of Mees lines of the fingernails secondary to arsenic poisoning

Comms Lab Hayden Richards LITFL 340 4

Comms Lab: The Micro Skills

Comms Lab 18: Communication Skills for Difficult Conversations - The Actual Skills. Indexed toolbox of communication skills for difficult conversations.

Frank Chambliss Johnson (1894-1934) 680

Frank Johnson

Frank Chambliss Johnson (1894 – 1934) was an American pediatrician. Along with Albert Mason Stevens (1884 – 1945), is eponymously affiliated with Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Albert Mason Stevens (1884-1945) 680

Albert Stevens

Albert Mason Stevens (1884 – 1945) was an American surgeon. Eponym Stevens-Johnson syndrome (with Frank Chambliss Johnson)

Terry nails

Terry’s Nails

Terry's nails are a type of apparent leukonychia, characterized by ground glass opacification of almost the entire nail, with a narrow band of normal, pink nail bed at the distal border, and often with obliteration of the lunula.

Heart HQ cardiology podcast 680

Heart HQ: Happy New Year

Heart HQ - Episode 14: Happy New Year. As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the year that was and look ahead to a busy 2022.

Tillaux fracture 680

Tillaux fracture

Fracture of the anterolateral tibial epiphysis commonly seen in adolescents. (Salter-Harris III tibial fracture) aka Tillaux-Chaput fracture.