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Dr. Tooth was born on 22 April 1856 to Frederick Tooth of Hove, Sussex, England. He attended Rugby School and from there attended St John's College, Cambridge. In 1877, he graduated Bachelor of Arts and achieved Master of Arts in 1881. [1] After his university education, Howard Henry Tooth studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, achieving his MD ...
[5] [6] It is named after those who classically described it: the Frenchman Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893), his pupil Pierre Marie (1853–1940), [7] and the Briton Howard Henry Tooth (1856–1925). [8] [9] There is no known cure. Care focuses on maintaining function. CMT was previously classified as a subtype of muscular dystrophy. [5]
Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease was first described in 1886 by Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, and independently Howard Henry Tooth. [2] In the 1950s, further classification occurred and separated patients into two distinct groups. Group one was characterized by slow nerve conduction velocities and demyelinating neuropathy.
Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (peripheral muscular atrophy), named with Pierre Marie and Howard Henry Tooth; Charcot–Wilbrand syndrome (visual agnosia and loss of ability to revisualise images), named with Hermann Wilbrand; Charcot's intermittent hepatic fever (intermittent pain, intermittent fever, intermittent jaundice, and loss of weight)
Howard Henry Tooth: 1856 - 1925 United Kingdom Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease: V Oskar Vogt: 1870 - 1959 Germany V N. K. Venkataramana: India W Juhn Atsushi Wada: 1924 - 2023 Japan - Canada Wada test: W Arthur Earl Walker: 1907 - 1995 United States Dandy–Walker syndrome: W Adolf Wallenberg: 1862 - 1949 Germany Wallenberg syndrome: W Julius ...
Temporary Colonel (Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Force) Howard Henry Tooth, CMG, MD, Army Medical Service; Major and Brevet Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) Basil Ferguson Burnett-Hitchcock, DSO, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment.
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1889 Howard Henry Tooth, Secondary Degeneration of the Spinal Cord [104] 1890 George Newton Pitt, Some Cerebral Lesions [105] 1891 Thomas Oliver, Lead Poisoning in its Acute and Chronic Manifestations [106] 1892 Sidney Martin, Chemical Pathology of Diphtheria [107] 1893 William Dobinson Halliburton, Chemical Physiology of the Animal Cell [108 ...