ALLBUTT, Sir Thomas Clifford (1836 – 1925)
1836 – 1925
9 entries in the GMN corpus.
1868 CE
#4778
Case of cerebral disease in a syphilitic patient.
Syphilitic endarteritis of cerebral arteries described.
1869 CE
#4779
Remarks on a case of locomotor ataxy with hydrarthrosis.
An early description of the joint symptoms in tabes dorsalis.
1870 CE
#2679
Medical thermometry.
Allbutt introduced the modern clinical thermometer.
1871 CE
#11545
On the use of the ophthalmoscope in diseases of the nervous system and of the kidneys; also in certain other general disorders.
One of the earliest works on the wider appications of the ophthalmoscope. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1884 CE
#4847
On visceral neuroses.
Gulstonian Lectures.
1901 CE
#6644
Science and mediaeval thought.
1905 CE
#5803
The historical relations of medicine and surgery to the end of the sixteenth century.
1915 CE
#2894
Diseases of the arteries, including angina pectoris. 2 vols.
Includes his suggestion of the aortic genesis of angina pectoris, and (vol. 2, p. 368) his mechanical theory of cardiac pain in coronary occlusion.
1921 CE
#6479
Greek medicine in Rome.
FitzPatrick Lectures, 1909-10. Allbutt was Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge and a great literary stylist. Underwood described him as the most learned and distinguished physician of the last hundred years.
