William George MacCallum
Canadian physician and pathologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William George MacCallum was a Canadian-American physician and pathologist. He was of Scottish descent and was born in Dunnville village in Canada, where his father was a physician. He was educated at the University of Toronto. He graduated with BA in 1894. Initially inclined towards Greeks as academic career, his father influenced him to enter medicine. He joined the second year of the first batch of medicine course in the Johns Hopkins Medical School, and became one of the first graduates of the institute in 1897. He was appointed assistant resident of pathology of the medical school in 1897, resident pathologist in 1901, soon after Associate Professor, and full Professor in 1908. Between 1909 and 1917 he held a twin position of Professor of Pathology at Columbia University and the NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital. From 1917 to 1943 he held the Chair of Pathogy at Johns Hopkins University.
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- ON THE RELATION OF TETANY TO THE PARATHYROID GLANDS AND TO CALCIUM METABOLISM (1909) (168)
- A CASE OF ACUTE ENDOCARDITIS CAUSED BY MICROCOCCUS ZYMOGENES (NOV. SPEC.), WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROORGANISM (1899) (97)
- ON THE FLAGELLATED FORM OF THE MALARIAL PARASITE. (1897) (61)
- PART II. PATHOLOGY (1918) (50)
- PNEUMONIA AT A BASE HOSPITAL (1918) (37)
- PATHOLOGY OF THE PNEUMONIA FOLLOWING INFLUENZA (1919) (33)
- RHEUMATISM: THE HARRINGTON LECTURE (1925) (24)
- FURTHER EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES IN TETANY (1913) (21)
- THE PATHOLOGY OF EXOPHTHALMIC GOITER. (1907) (20)
- REGENERATIVE CHANGES IN CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER. (1904) (19)
- Differential Centrifugalization : A Method for the Study of Filtrable Viruses, as applied to Vaccinia. (17)
- HYPERTROPHY OF THE ISLANDS OF LANGERHANS IN DIABETES MELLITUS (1907) (17)
- ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF TETANY (16)
- THE REMOVAL OF CALCIUM FROM THE BLOOD BY DIALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF TETANY (1914) (14)
- GLOMERULAR CHANGES IN NEPHRITIS (1934) (14)
- A STAIN FOR INFLUENZA BACILLI IN TISSUES: A COMBINATION OF GOODPASTURE'S AND WEIGERT'S STAINS (1919) (12)
- ACUTE EPIZOÖTIC LEUCOENCEPHALITIS IN HORSES (1901) (12)
- PATHOLOGY OF THE EPIDEMIC STREPTOCOCCAL BRONCHOPNEUMONIA IN THE ARMY CAMPS (1918) (12)
- The Relations Between the Lymphatics and the Connective Tissue (1903) (10)
- THE FUNCTION OF THE PARATHYROID GLANDS (1912) (9)
- THE MECHANISM OF THE CIRCULATORY FAILURE IN DIPHTHERIA (1914) (9)
- On Aspidogaster ringens (Linton) and A. kemostoma n.sp (8)
- ALASTRIM IN JAMAICA (1921) (7)
- THE INTERNAL SECRETION OF THE PANCREAS (1911) (7)
- NOTES ON THE PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE ORGANS OF BIRDS INFECTED WITH HÆMOCYTOZOA (1898) (7)
- On the anatomy of Ozobranchus branchiatus (Menzies). Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 38, article 12. (6)
- Four species of Microcotyle, M. pyragraphorus, macroura, eueides and acanthophallus (1913) (6)
- RELATION OF THE CUSHING SYNDROME TO THE PARS INTERMEDIA OF THE HYPOPHYSIS (1935) (6)
- On the relation of calcium metabolism to tetany and the cure of tetany by administration of calcium (1908) (5)
- On the species clinostomum heterostomum (1899) (5)
- A CASE OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA (1901) (4)
- The seat of action in tetany after parathyroidectomy (1911) (3)
- On two new Amphistome parasites of Sumatran fishes. (Voyage of Dr. W. Volz.) (3)
- TWO CASES OF SPLENECTOMY FOR SPLENIC ANEMIA: A CLINICAL LECTURE, JAN. 21, 1920, TO THIRD-YEAR STUDENTS, TELLING AN OLD STORY (1920) (3)
- EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF CARDIAC MURMURS (1907) (3)
- ON THE HÆMATOZOAN INFECTIONS OF BIRDS (1898) (3)
- ON THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS SALTS UPON TETANY FOLLOWING PARATHYROIDECTOMY (1911) (2)
- PATHOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PROSTATE (1937) (2)
- The Mechanism of Exophthalmos (1904) (2)
- “On the blood-pressure relations in mitral insufficiency and stenosis” (1904) (2)
- PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF FILTERABLE VIRUSES (1926) (1)
- GLANDULAR THERAPY: THE PARATHYROID GLANDS (1924) (1)
- A Student's Impression of Osler. (1)
- A Contribution to the Pathology of Glanders of the Lung (1902) (1)
- Makers of Modern Medicine (1907) (1)
- “On a course on the pathological physiology of the circulation,” with demonstration of instruments, specimens, etc. (1904) (0)
- VIRUSES AND THEIR PART IN DISEASE. (1940) (0)
- Echinostomum garzettae n. sp. (Yoyage of Dr. W. Tolz.) (0)
- INJECTIONS OF THE BUNDLE OF HIS. (1915) (0)
- Inflammation in tissues separated from connection with the central nervous system (1910) (0)
- CIRRHOTIC CHANGES IN THE LIVER FOLLOWING A SINGLE INJURY. (1906) (0)
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