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Woltman sign • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
Woltman sign • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
Woltman sign of myxedema: Slowness of both the contraction and the relaxation of muscles in hypothyroid patients, best seen as the “hung-up” ...
Henry Woltman • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
Woltman sign (1924) is eponymous with his name, after Woltman was the first to described a delayed muscle relaxation of the tendon reflex in ...
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Medical Eponym Library. The Eponymictionary records historical signs ... WOLTMAN, Henry, 1899, 1964, USA, America, American, Neurologist, neurology, Woltman sign ...
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Woltman sign of myxedema (severe hypothyroidism): Slowness of ...
The eponym Woltman sign first appeared in the 1956 Mayo Clinic publication of Clinical Examinations in Neurology. A tome dedicated to Henry ...
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Woltman sign of myxedema: Slowness of both the contraction and the relaxation of muscles in hypothyroid patients, best seen as the “hung-up” ankle jerk and ...
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Biography Medical Eponyms Sanders sign (1823) The undulatory character of the cardiac impulse in the epigastric region, indicative of adherent pericardium (l' ...
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Biography Medical Eponyms Sanders sign (1823) The undulatory character of the cardiac impulse in the epigastric region, indicative of adherent pericardium ...
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The eponym Woltman sign first appeared in the 1956 Mayo Clinic publication of Clinical Examinations in Neurology. A tome dedicated to Henry ...
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... Henry William Woltman (1889 - 1964) 340 · Henry Woltman. Henry Woltman (1889 - 1964) was an American neurologist. Eponym: Woltman sign ...
BA MA (Oxon) MBChB (Edin) FACEM FFSEM. Emergency physician, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. Passion for rugby; medical history; medical education; ...
De-eponymification • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
The Eponymictionary records historical signs, syndromes, conditions, procedures and classifications eponymously named. We review 2000 *common eponyms, ...
Where are all the Women? • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
Definitions. For the purposes of this review we used the following definitions. Eponym: person after whom the disease, syndrome or sign is named ...
LITFL ECG library is a free educational resource covering over 100 ECG topics relevant to Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. All our ECGs are free to ...
Emil Pins - Medical Eponym Library - LITFL
Eponymously remembered for describing Pins sign I and II (1889) in pericarditis, and a musical mediastinal heart murmur (1890). Biography. Born ...
Women Pioneers • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
Pioneer women in medicine. Searchable database of female eponyms recording signs, syndromes, conditions, procedures eponymously named.
De-eponymising anatomical terminology • LITFL • Eponymictionary
The use of eponyms in the field of medicine has been commonplace for centuries. There is ongoing debate regarding the accuracy, effectiveness ...
After spending time practicing medicine in Europe, he returned to Ireland where he was appointed Surgeon to the Richmond Hospital and played an ...