
Mind the Gap
A (happy) error: or why you should "mind the gap" with Peter Brindley
A (happy) error: or why you should "mind the gap" with Peter Brindley
Otto Ullrich (1894 - 1957) was a German pediatrician. Eponymously remembered for his description of Ullrich-Turner syndrome (1930)
Biography Born 1882 Died 13 August 1931 Medical Eponyms Node of Keith-Flack (1907) [aka Keith-Flack node; SA node; sino-atrial node] Major Publications Keith A, Flack MW. The auriculo-ventricular bundle of the human heart. Lancet 1906; 168(4328): 359-364. [Re-print. Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol.…
Sir Arthur Keith (1866 - 1955) was a Scottish anatomist, embryologist and physical anthropologist.
Sunao Tawara 田原 淳, (1873 - 1952) was a Japanese pathologist. Aschoff-Tawara node (1906)
Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff (1866 - 1942) was a German physician and pathologist.
Pierre-Joseph Desault (1738 - 1795) was a French surgeon and anatomist.
Louis Virgil Hamman (1877-1946) was an American physician. Credited for Hamman-Rich syndrome, Hamman Syndrome and Hamman sign.
Biography Born 2 September 1888, Munich Died 27 January 1969 Medical Eponyms Key Medical Contributions Major Publications Controversies References Biography Archiv für Psychiatrie und Zeitscrift für Neurologie 1965;207:165–67
Biography Born October 21, 1882 Died May 29, 1965 Medical Eponyms Key Medical Contributions Major Publications Controversies References Biography Archiv fur Psychiatrie und Zeitscrift fu¨r Neurologie 1965;207:165–67 Hughes JT. Neuropathology in Germany during World War II: Julius Hallervorden (1882-1965) and…
Description Rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder associated with iron accumulation in the brain nuclei and characterized by progressive extrapyramidal dysfunction and dementia. by dystonia, parkinsonism, and iron accumulation in the brain History Associated Persons Julius Hallervorden (1882–1965) Hugo Spatz (1888…
Barbara Mary Ansell (1923 - 2001) was an English paediatric rheumatologist. Ansell-Bywaters-Elderking syndrome (1975)