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  1. Howard Henry Tooth CB CMG (1856–1925) was a British neurologist and one of the discoverers of Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease . Early life and education. 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.

  2. Howard Henry Tooth. b.22 April 1856 d.13 May 1925. CB (1918) CMG (1901) BA Cantab (1877) MA MD Hon MD Malta MRCS FRCP (1888) Howard Tooth was born at Hove, the eldest child of Frederick Tooth. He went to school at Rugby and read natural sciences at St. John’s College, Cambridge, graduating as B.A. in 1877.

  3. Charcot–Marie–Tooth, o CMT, es la neuropatía periférica hereditaria más común y se encuentra en todo el mundo entre todas las razas y grupos étnicos. Descubierto en 1886 por tres médicos, Jean–Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie y Howard Henry Tooth, el CMT afecta a unos 2.8 millones de personas.

  4. CharcotMarieTooth es el nombre de tres médicos que fueron los primeros en describir el trastorno en 1886: Jean–Martin–Charcot, Pierre Marie y Howard Henry Tooth. Trastornos hereditarios. Las cosas en nuestro entorno no causan CMT. El CMT no es contagiosa. El CMT se hereda.

  5. 3 de oct. de 2022 · RESUMEN. La enfermedad de Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT), también llamada atrofia muscular peroneal, es un grupo de trastornos nerviosos genéticos. Su nombre se debe a los tres médicos que la identificaron por primera vez en 1886: Jean Marie Charcot y Pierre Marie, en París y Howard Henry Tooth, en Cambridge, Inglaterra.

  6. 25 de nov. de 2020 · Nov 25, 2020. Home LITFL Eponym. Howard Henry Tooth (1856–1925) was an English neurologist. Biography. Born 22 April 1856 Sussex, England. 1877 – St John’s College in Cambridge. BA (1877), MA (1881) 1880-1885 St Bartholomew’s Hospital. MB (1882), MRCS (1880), MD (1885), FRCP (1888)

  7. 9 de sept. de 2014 · Around that time, Howard Henry Tooth (Fig. 3) (1856–1925) was an assistant demonstrator of physiology at the medical school of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. In his M.D. thesis presented to University of Cambridge in May 1886, he reported five patients aged from 7 to 49 years, with symptom-onset ranging between the ages of 6 and 35 ...

    • Mohamed Kazamel, Christopher J. Boes
    • 2015