May 8 – On This Day in Medical History

Medical milestones, landmark publications, and notable births and deaths associated with May 8.

Events


Births

1806Joseph Honoré Simon Beau (1806-1865), French physician; described Beau’s lines (1846)

1851Paul Ferdinand Segond (1851-1912), French Orthopaedic Surgeon; described Segond fracture (1879)

1851Nathan Weiss (1851-1883), Czech born, Austrian trained physician and neurologist; described Weiss sign (Chvostek sign)

1863Frederick Parkes Weber (1863-1972), English physician; described Klippel-Trénaunay-Weber syndrome (1900), Pfeifer-Weber-Christian disease (PWCD), Rendu-Osler-Weber disease, Sturge-Weber syndrome and Weber-Cockayne syndrome

1866Charles Dettie Aaron (1866-1951), American gastroenterologist; described Aaron sign (1913)

1870 Edwin Sterling Munson (1870-1958), American ophthalmologist; described Munson sign (1933)

1885Arthur Bond Cecil (1885-1967), American surgeon and urologist; described Cole-Cecil murmur (1908), the Cecil operation (1946) and the Cecil-Culp Operation (1966)


Deaths

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Further reading

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