Thomas Hodgkin

Thomas Hodgkin RMS (17 August 1798 – 5 April 1866) was a British physician, considered one of the most prominent pathologists of his time and a pioneer in preventive medicine. He is now best known for the first account of Hodgkin's disease, a form of lymphoma and blood disease, in 1832. Hodgkin's work marked the beginning of times when a pathologist was actively involved in the clinical process. He was a contemporary of Thomas Addison and Richard Bright at Guy's Hospital in London. Provided by Wikipedia
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Participants: Anglin, Douglas, [ HerausgeberIn, HerausgeberIn ]; Hodgkin, Thomas, [ MitwirkendeR, MitwirkendeR ]; Hodgkin, Thomas, [ MitwirkendeR ]; Keith-Lucas, Bryan, [ MitwirkendeR, MitwirkendeR ]; Keith-Lucas, Bryan, [ MitwirkendeR ]; ...
Published: [2019]
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