Category Eponym
Hugh Spear Pemberton (1890-1956) 340

Hugh Pemberton

Hugh Spear Pemberton (1890-1956) was an English physician. Pemberton's description of his manoeuvre and Pemberton Sign appeared in a brief letter to The Lancet in 1946

Pierre-Antoine-Ernest Bazin (1807-1878) 680

Ernest Bazin

Pierre-Antoine-Ernest Bazin (1807-1878) French physician and dermatologist. Alibert-Bazin syndrome; Bazin disease

Gerstmann syndrome

Description What is the actual eponymous medical sign/syndrome/repair/classification… History Associated Persons Alternative names Controversies Did they first describe or popularise or plagiarise? References Historical references Eponymous term review

Josef Gerstmann

Biography Medical Eponyms Gerstmann syndrome autotopagnosia; finger agnosia Gerstmann syndrome 2 A paranoid psychosis with auditory hallucinations in patients with general paresis of the insane, as a result of malarial therapy, described by Gerstmann in 1924. Major Publications References Biography…

Ross Golden (1889 - 1975) 340

Ross Golden

Ross Golden (1889 - 1975) was an American radiologist. Eponymously remembered for Golden S sign first described in 1925

Norman Reynolds James (1908-1987) 680

Norman James

Norman Reynolds James (1908-1987) was an Australian anaesthetist, inventor and educator. Harrington-James ventilator, James Autohand Ventilator, Royal Melbourne (R.M.) resuscitator

Gustav Asboe-Hansen (1917-1989) 680

Gustav Asboe-Hansen

Gustav Asboe-Hansen (1917-1989) was a Danish dermatologist. Eponymously remembered for his description of blister spread in pemphigus (Asboe-Hansen sign)