William Heberden FRS (13 August 1710 – 17 May 1801) was an English physician. He was born in London, where he received the early part of his education...
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Heberden's nodes are hard or bony swellings that can develop in the distal interphalangeal joints (DIP) (the joints closest to the end of the fingers and...
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University Thomas Heberden (1703–1769), F.R.S. English physician Thomas Heberden (priest) (1754–1843), Canon of Exeter cathedral William Heberden (1710–1801)...
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William Heberden the Younger (23 March 1767 – 19 February 1845) was a British physician. He was born in London the son of the medical doctor William Heberden...
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expanded over time to include his friends and family, and the botanists William Jackson Hooker and John Hutton Balfour, as well as about 30 of his students...
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(Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM): 161950).[citation needed] William Heberden the elder first described the disease in 1801 in a 5-year-old child...
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February 1801 and became third-in-command of the Channel Fleet under Admiral William Cornwallis, with his flag in the 98-gun second-rate HMS Neptune. He went...
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of Surgery, King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry William Heberden FRS, (1710–1801) physician, coined the term 'Angina pectoris' Prof...
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William Hyde Wollaston FRS (/ˈwʊləstən/; 6 August 1766 – 22 December 1828) was an English chemist and physicist who is famous for discovering the chemical...
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bloody diarrhea, painful joints, and a rash. The English physician William Heberden (1710–1801) and the dermatologist Robert Willan (1757–1812) had already...
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clinical description of angina pectoris was by a British physician Dr. William Heberden in 1768. "The definition of angina". "Coronary Heart Disease, Myocardial...
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Brandenburg-Schwedt, second son of Margrave Albert Frederick (d. 1741) William Heberden, English physician (d. 1801) Andrés Fernández Pacheco, 10th Duke of...
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50 AD, first used the term herpes zoster. In the late 18th century William Heberden established a way to differentiate shingles and smallpox, and in the...
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Edmund Gwenn, actor John Harvard, benefactor of Harvard University William Heberden, physician, coined the term "Angina pectoris" ‡ Charles Hill, Baron...
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rigorous clinical techniques were Thomas Sydenham, William Heberden, Jean-Martin Charcot and William Osler. Henri Huchard, a French physician, said that...
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similar sentiment was expressed by William Heberden in 1803 and Armand Trousseau in 1833. It is often attributed to William Osler (1901) but without a precise...
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Paul Möhring, German physician and zoologist (died 1792) August 13 – William Heberden, English physician who gives the first description of angina pectoris...
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on its value, working with several physicians, including the famed William Heberden at the Pennsylvania Hospital, which he helped found. In 1774, he founded...
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1724) May 3 – Cyrus Trapaud, British Army general (b. 1715) May 17 – William Heberden, English physician (b. 1710) June 4 – Frederick Muhlenberg, first Speaker...
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a major cardiovascular event in 2.5, 7.0, and 13.0% of cases. Dr. William Heberden is credited with being the first to describe in a 1768 publication...
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cost as the factor in the decision to choose to inoculate children. William Heberden, a friend of Franklin's and an English physician, followed through...
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October 14 – Joseph Plateau, Belgian physicist (died 1883) May 17 – William Heberden, English physician (born 1710) Honoré Blanc, French gunsmith (born...
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(1907–1961), British immunologist and pioneer of transplant immunology William Heberden the Younger (1767–1845), physician to George III John Hunt, Baron Hunt...
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(Downing), marine biologist William Harvey (Caius) Stephen Hawking (Trinity Hall/Caius) Roger Heath-Brown (Trinity) William Heberden (St John's) Richard Henderson...
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Welsh politician William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806), British statesman William Heberden the Younger (1767–1845), British physician William Godwin the Younger...
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Michel-Jean Sedaine, French playwright and composer (b. 1719) 1801 – William Heberden, English physician and scholar (b. 1710) 1807 – John Gunby, American...
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campus building at the College of William & Mary, and The Fauquier Society, a secret society at the College of William & Mary, are named for him. Fauquier...
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Brandenburg-Schwedt, second son of Margrave Albert Frederick (d. 1741) William Heberden, English physician (d. 1801) Andrés Fernández Pacheco, 10th Duke of...
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football for England in 1882. His mother, Anne, was the daughter of William Heberden the Younger (1767–1845), Physician in Ordinary to George III. King...
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behind angle of jaw (typically before swelling is evident) Heberden's node William Heberden rheumatology osteoarthritis same as bouchard's nodes, but over...
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