Aldred Scott Warthin
Pathologist whose research laid the foundation for understanding the heritability of certain cancers
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Aldred Scott Warthin was an American pathologist whose research laid the foundation for understanding the heritability of certain cancers. He has been described as "the father of cancer genetics." Early life and education He was born October 21, 1866, in Greensburg, Indiana. His parents were Edward Mason Warthin and Eliza Margaret Warthin. As a young man he studied piano and earned a teacher's diploma from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music in 1877. In 1888 he received an A.B. in science from Indiana University.
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- HEREDITY WITH REFERENCE TO CARCINOMA: AS SHOWN BY THE STUDY OF THE CASES EXAMINED IN THE PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 1895-1913 (1913) (520)
- Papillary Cyst Adenoma Lymphomatosum: A Rare Teratoid of the Parotid Region (1929) (114)
- The Further Study of a Cancer Family (1925) (100)
- THE GENETIC NEOPLASTIC RELATIONSHIPS OF HODGKINS DISEASE, ALEUKEMIC AND ALEUKEMIC LYMPHOBLASTOMA, AND MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES (1931) (78)
- Micropaleontology of the Wetumka, Wewoka, and Holdenville formations (48)
- The myocardial lesions of diphtheria (1924) (43)
- Heredity of Carcinoma in Man (1931) (40)
- The Constitutional Entity of Exophthalmic Goiter and So-called Toxic Adenoma (1928) (33)
- Old age, the major involution (32)
- THE CHANGES PRODUCED IN THE KIDNEYS BY RÖNTGEN IRRADIATION (1907) (29)
- Sudden death due to exacerbation of latent syphilitic myocarditis (1925) (27)
- Leukemia of the Common Fowl (1907) (25)
- The Staining of Spirochetes in Cover-Glass Smears by the Silver-Agar Method. (1922) (22)
- Common Ostracoda of the Traverse Group (1934) (20)
- LESIONS OF LATENT SYPHILIS * (1929) (18)
- THE EFFECT OF ROENTGEN RAYS ON THE HEART: II. THE MICROSCOPIC CHANGES IN THE HEART MUSCLE OF RATS AND OF RABBITS FOLLOWING A SERIES OF EXPOSURES (18)
- TEE COEXISTENCE OF CARCINOXA AND TUBERCULOSIS OF THE MAMMARY GLAND (1899) (16)
- The rôle of syphilis in the etiology of angina pectoris, coronary arteriosclerosis and thrombosis, and of sudden cardiac death (1930) (16)
- THE PERSISTENCE OF ACTIVE LESIONS AND SPIROCHETES IN THE TISSUES OF CLINICALLY INACTIVE OR “CUBED” SYPHILIS (1916) (16)
- Study of Rabbit Spirochetosis (1923) (15)
- Tuberculosis of the Placenta: A Historical Study with Especial Reference to the Nature of the Earliest Lesions Produced by the Tubercle Bacillus (1907) (13)
- THE OCCURRENCE OF MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS IN THE YOUNG: AS SHOWN BY AN ANALYSIS OF 2,000 CASES OF MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS EXAMINED IN THE PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (1915) (11)
- Fibro-lipoma of the kidney (10)
- THE EFFECT OF ROENTGEN RAYS ON THE HEART: I. THE MICROSCOPIC CHANGES IN THE HEART MUSCLE OF RATS AND RABBITS FOLLOWING A SINGLE EXPOSURE (1927) (10)
- The occurrence of entamoeba histolytica with tissue lesions in the testis and epididymis in chronic dysentery (1922) (9)
- Myxoma-Like Growths in the Heart, Due to Localizations of Spirochaeta Pallida Plates 1 to 4 (1916) (9)
- PRIMARY TISSUE LESIONS IN THE HEART PRODUCED BY SPIROCHETE PALLIDA (1914) (9)
- CONGENITAL SYPHILIS OF THE HEART (1911) (9)
- Old age : the major involution : the physiology & pathology of the aging process (8)
- APPLICATION OF THE WARTHIN-STARRY SILVERAGAR METHOD TO THE DEMONSTRATION OF SPIROCHAETA PALLIDA IN THE SPINAL FLUID BY MEANS OF COAGULA OBTAINED BY THE ALZHEIMER METHOD (1923) (8)
- Sex differences in the pathologic picture of syphilis (1928) (7)
- The excretion of spirochaeta pallida through the kidneys (1922) (6)
- The Pathology of the Aging Process. (1928) (6)
- THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL MUSEUMS (1908) (6)
- A SILVER - STARCH - GELATINE METHOD FOR THE DEMONSTRATION OF SPIROCHETES IN SINGLE TISSUE SECTIONS* (1929) (6)
- A Contribution To The Casuistry Of Placental And Congenital Tuberculosis: Miliary Tuberculosis Of The Other In Seventh Month Of Pregnancy; Tuberculosis Of Placenta; Agglutination Thrombi, Containing Many Tubercle Bacilli, In Placenta And Fetus (6)
- Malignant Syphilis, with a New Explanation of the Pathology of the Cutaneous Lesions. (6)
- PIGMENTATION OF THE SKIN (ADDISON'S DISEASE) ASSOCIATED WITH LYMPHOSARCOMA INVOLVING PARTICULARLY THE RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODES OF THE SOLAR PLEXUS REGION: REPORT OF AN UNUSUAL CASE (1924) (5)
- Fossil fishes from the Triassic of Texas (5)
- MULTIPLE PRIMARY CARCINOMA.: REPORT OF TWO CASES. (1899) (5)
- The candirú : the only vertebrate parasite of man (5)
- The changes produced in the Hemolymph Glands of the Sheep and Goat by Splenectomy, Hemolytic Poisons, and Hemorrhage. (1902) (5)
- THE PATHOLOGY OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCES TO CHANGES OCCURRING IN THE HAEMOLYMPH NODES(EIGHT AUTOPSY CASES) (1902) (4)
- Increasing Human Incidence of Broad Tapeworm Infestation in Great Lakes Region. (1928) (3)
- THE COINCIDENCE OF LATENT SYPHQIS AND DIABETES (1916) (2)
- FOCAL FATTY DEGENERATION OF THE MYOCARDIUM ASSOCIATED WITH LOCALIZED COLONIES OF SPIROCHÆTA PALLIDA (1912) (2)
- Hypertrophy of the Hemolymph Nodes in Texas-Fever Immunes (1923) (2)
- Criteria for ostracode orientation (1933) (2)
- PSEUDOMELANOSIS OF THE HÆMOLYMPH GLANDS (1904) (1)
- Experimental ligation of splenic and portal veins, with the aim of producing a form of splenic anemia (1906) (1)
- The new-formation of hemal nodes in the omentum and mesentery of the dog after splenectomy and ligation of the splenic veins. (Preliminary report.) (1916) (1)
- LOCALIZATION OF SPIROCHÆTA PALLIDA IN THE HEART-MUSCLE IN CONGENITAL SYPHILIS: IN THE ABSENOE OF HISTOLOGIC LESIONS OR SPIROCHETES ELSEWHERE IN THE BODY (1912) (1)
- Foraminifera from the Ross Sea. American Museum novitates ; no. 721 (1934) (1)
- MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS OF THE PLACENTA: WITH INCIPIENT PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS OF THE MOTHER BECOMING LATENT AFTER BIRTH OF CHILD (1913) (1)
- Improved methods for staining spirochaeta pallida in tissue. 1 (1920) (1)
- Noah Webster as Epidemiologist. (1923) (1)
- The Molasses Plate Method: A Modification of the Huber-Schmorl-Obregia Method. (1912) (0)
- General Pathology, or the Science of the Causes, Nature and Course of the Processes of Disease (1904) (0)
- A Contribution to the Normal Histology and Pathology of the hemolymph Glands : Preliminary Report. (0)
- The Physician of the Dance of Death: Part IV (1931) (0)
- The Physican of the Dance of Death: Part V (1931) (0)
- THE MINUTE CHANGES PRODUCED IN LEUKEMIC TISSUES BY EXPOSURE TO RÖNTGEN RAYS (1914) (0)
- "SPOTTING" SPECIMENS FOR CATALOGUE NUMBERS. (1939) (0)
- PRIMARY TUBERCULOSIS OF THE PENIS: II. NOTE ON PRIMARY TUBERCULOSIS OF THE FORESKIN. (1912) (0)
- A study of the lipin-content of the liver in two cases of pituitary dystrophy. (Preliminary report.) (1916) (0)
- The Molasses Plate Method for the Staining of Many Paraffin Sections at One Time. (0)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE NORMAL HISTOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF THE HEMOLYMPH GLANDS : PRELIMINARY REPORT. (1901) (0)
- Boulders in the Hudson River Formation [abstracts] (1930) (0)
- The Physician of the Dance of Death (1930) (0)
- The pathology of dichlorethylsulphide (“mustard gas”) poisoning (1919) (0)
- The Physician of the Dance of Death (1930) (0)
- The toxic action of dichlorethylsulphide (“mustard gas”) (1919) (0)
- The Physician of the Dance of Death (1930) (0)
- A Contribution to the Normal Histology and Pathology of the Hæmo lymph Glands (1902) (0)
- THE MEDICAL LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. (0)
- "Spotting" Specimens for Catalogue Numbers (1939) (0)
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