Leonard N. Boston
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American physician
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Leonard N. Boston's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Leonard Napoleon Boston was an American physician remembered for describing Boston's sign. Biography Leonard Boston was born in 1871 in Philadelphia, and graduated with an M.D. in 1896 from the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia. He became Professor of Physical Diagnosis in 1912, and then Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1919. He became Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine at the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1928. He died from erysipelas in 1931.
Leonard N. Boston's Published Works
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- GENERALIZED XANTHOMA TUBEROSUM WITH XANTHOMATOUS CHANGES IN FRESH SCARS OF AN INTERCURRENT ZOSTER: ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE AMPULLA OF VATER AT NECROPSY (1937) (34)
- GASTRIC HEMORRHAGE DUE TO FAMILIAL TELANGIECTASIS (1930) (21)
- ERYSIPELAS.A STATISTICAL STUDY OF FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR CASES. (1907) (9)
- BENIGN CYSTIC EPITHELIOMA. (1906) (9)
- BENCE-JONES ALBUMOSURIA, WITH REPORT OF THREE CASES. (1903) (9)
- DELIRIUM TREMENS (MANIA E POTU): STATISTICAL STUDY OF 156 CASES. (1908) (4)
- THE SPREAD OF TUBERCULOSIS BY COUGHING. (1901) (4)
- BENCE JONES ALBUMOSURLA, WITH PECULIAR NERVOUS PHENOMENA (1903) (3)
- A Text-Book of Medical Diagnosis (1915) (3)
- A RAPID REACTION FOR BENCE‐JONES ALBUMOSE (1902) (2)
- THE BLOOD IN EPILEPSY: EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS (1904) (1)
- CHYLOUS ASCITBS WITH EOSINOPHILIA.AN ANALYSIS OF REPORTED CASES. (1905) (1)
- ANGUILLULA ACETI (VINEGAR EEL) IN THE URINE. (1907) (0)
- COLD WEATHER ACCOUNTABLE FOR TURBIDITY OF THE URINE. (1902) (0)
- ABSENCE OF THE UTERUS IN THREE SISTERS AND IN TWO COUSINS. (1907) (0)
- Forceps for Holding Slides While Preparing Microscopic Specimens. (1900) (0)
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