William Howship Dickinson

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William Howship Dickinson

William Howship Dickinson , (born June 9, 1832 in Brighton , † January 9, 1913 ) was an English medic .

Dickinson studied medicine from 1858 at Cambridge University and in London . He worked at Great Ormond Street Hospital , where he developed a particular interest in children with neurological problems. In 1861 he became a curator at the Pathological-Anatomical Museum at St. George's Hospital in London , and then there also an assistant doctor and lecturer .

Fonts

  • On the action of digitalis upon the uterus etc. (1855)
  • On the pathology of the kidney (1859-61)
  • On the function of the cerebellum (1865)
  • On the nature of the so-called amyloid or lardaceous degenerations etc. (1867)
  • On the nature of the enlargement of the viscera, which occurs in rickets etc. (1869)
  • On the pathology and treatment of albuminuria (1869, 2nd ed. 1877)
  • Kidney and urinary diseases (1876)
  • On the changes in the nervous system which follow the amputation of limbs.
  • Journal of Anatomy and Physiology (1869)
  • Medicine, Old and New (1899)