William Berenberg
American academic
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Berenberg, M.D. was an American physician, Harvard professor, and pioneer in the treatment and rehabilitation of cerebral palsy. Early life Berenberg was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, to immigrant parents. Growing up in Chelsea, Massachusetts, he proved a bright and studious young man and earned admission to Harvard University on scholarship. However, his father was reportedly too proud to allow his son to take the "hand-out" and Berenberg worked his own way through the Ivy League institution, commuting from home and cleaning dishes for extra income. He graduated from Harvard cum laude in 1936 and entered Boston University Medical School later that year, earning his M.D. in 1940. In 1941, Berenberg entered the pathology department of Children's Hospital in Boston as an intern. Thus began his extraordinary sixty-year relationship with the hospital.
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- Measuring the quality of medical care. A clinical method. (1976) (852)
- Measuring the quality of medical care: second revision of tables of indexes. (1980) (121)
- Cardio-esophageal relaxation as a cause of vomiting in infants. (1947) (106)
- Cerebrovascular accidents in infants and children with cyanotic congenital heart disease. (1973) (105)
- Stretch reflexes of triceps surae in patients with upper motor neuron syndromes. (1983) (102)
- Stretch reflexes of triceps surae in normal man. (1982) (84)
- Acute epiglottitis in childhood; a serious emergency, readily recognized at the bedside. (1958) (77)
- Long-term follow-up of cytomegalic inclusion disease of infancy. (1970) (73)
- Fibrinolytic activity in the ganglionic eminence of the premature human brain. (1971) (66)
- CARDIO-ESOPHAGEAL RELAXATION (CHALASIA) AS A CAUSE OF VOMITING IN INFANTS (1950) (57)
- HLA antigens in mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome in New England. (1981) (52)
- ROSEOLA INFANTUM (EXANTHEM SUBITUM). (1949) (44)
- Myelofibrosis-myeloid metaplasia in childhood. (1975) (44)
- Ganglioneuroma presenting with differentiated skeletal metastases. Report of a case (1984) (40)
- Neonatal meningitis. The ventricle as a bacterial reservoir. (1977) (34)
- Changing Motor Patterns in Cerebral Palsy (1970) (30)
- Epedimic and endemic HLA-B and DR associations in mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (1983) (29)
- Pseudoprecocious puberty in girls as a result of estrogen ingestion. (1953) (23)
- The concept of failure to thrive. (1970) (23)
- The Mauriac syndrome. (1974) (22)
- Situs inversus, bronchiectasis and sinusitis; report of a family with two cases of Kartagener's triad and two additional cases of bronchiectasis among six siblings. (1950) (22)
- Behr's Syndrome: Familial Optic Atrophy, Spastic Diplegia and Ataxia (1973) (21)
- Epidemic and endemic HLA-B and DR associations in mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. (1983) (20)
- Prematurity and cerebral palsy. (1965) (16)
- Hazards of skimmed milk, unboiled and boiled. (1969) (16)
- "Measuring the quality of medical care": revision of tables of indexes. (1977) (15)
- Reactions to intrathecal streptomycin. (1951) (14)
- Gastrointestinal lesions in acute bulbar poliomyelitis. Report of five cases with recovery in one. (1951) (10)
- Therapeutics of tuberculosis in infancy and childhood with special reference to chemotherapy. (1949) (9)
- CEREBRAL SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA AND PREMATURITY. (1964) (8)
- Toward the Prevention of Neuromotor Dysfunction (1969) (8)
- Roseola infantum (exanthem subitum). (1963) (6)
- Indications and Uses of Blood. Blood Derivatives and Blood Substitutes (1945) (4)
- Stretch reflexes oftriceps suraeinpatients with upper motorneuron syndromes (1983) (2)
- Scleredema of childhood (1966) (2)
- DAY CARE FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN (1973) (2)
- Streptomycin in pulmonary tuberculosis in children. (1951) (1)
- Gamma globulin as a prophylactic and therapeutic agent in communicable disease. (1947) (1)
- The physician's responsibility in the education of the cerebral palsied child. (1969) (1)
- THE PHYSICIAN AND THE DEAF CHILD (1973) (1)
- Skimmed cows' milk. (1970) (1)
- 735 HLA ANTIGENS IN MUCOCUTANEOUS LYMPH NODE SYNDROME (MLNS) (1981) (1)
- Bronchial stenosis (middle lobe, lateral division) produced by calcified tuberculous lymph nodes. (1949) (1)
- SITUS INVERSUS, BRONCHIECTASIS AND SINUSITIS (1950) (1)
- OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF RILEY-DAY SYNDROME: FAMILIAL AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION (1958) (1)
- Paroxysmal Hypertension with "Burning" Abdominal Pains (1971) (0)
- The clinical use of normal human serum gamma globulin. (1948) (0)
- CEREBRAL SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA AND PREMATURITY (1964) (0)
- Committee on children with handicaps. Day care for handicapped children. (1973) (0)
- Letter To The Editor (1970) (0)
- Reactions to Intratheeal Streptomycin. (1951) (0)
- CEREBRAL PALSY AND THE ENGINEERING SCIENCES (1968) (0)
- The Congenital Hyperammonemic Syndrome (1971) (0)
- Stretch reflexes oftriceps suraeinnormal man (2011) (0)
- Letter to the Editor (1948) (0)
- GASTROINTESTINAL LESIONS IN ACUTE BULBAR POLIOMYELITIS (1951) (0)
- Contents, Vol. 18, 1971 (1971) (0)
- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL INSTITUTE of HANDICAPPED RESEARCH DIVISION OF REHABILITATION ENGINEERING (2006) (0)
- Poisoning in children under age 5: identification and treatment. (1978) (0)
- American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Children with Handicaps. The physician and the deaf child. (1973) (0)
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