February 23 – On This Day in Medical History
Medical milestones, landmark publications, and notable births and deaths associated with February 23.
Events
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Births
1801 – James Hope (1801-1841), English physician and cardiologist; described Hope sign (1832)
1808 – George Budd (1808-1882), English physician; described Budd–Chiari syndrome (1845) and Budd cirrhosis
1936 – William Henry Battle (1855-1936), English surgeon; described Battle sign (1890), Battle incision (1895) and Battle operation (1901)
Deaths
1908– Johannes Friedrich August von Esmarch (1823-1908), German Surgeon; inventor of the Esmarch bandage
1964 – Eli Moschcowitz (1879-1964), Hungarian born, American pathologist and physician. Described Moschcowitz syndrome [Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)] in 1924, Moschcowitz triad (1933), Moschcowitz sign (1933), and was a forerunner in the development of psychosomatic medicine
1972 – Francis John Murphy (1900-1972), American anaesthetist; developed the Murphy Endotracheal Tube and the Murphy eye (1941)
1973 – Dickinson Woodruff Richards, Jr. (1895-1973), American physician. Awarded Nobel prize for work in development of cardiac catheterisation and physiology with André Frédéric Cournand and Werner Theodore Otto Forßman.
2006 – Catherine Annie Neill (1921-2006), English pediatric cardiologist; described Neill-Dingwall syndrome [Cockayne syndrome] (1950) and Scimitar syndrome (1960)
Further reading
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