HERRICK, James Bryan (1861 – 1954)
1861 – 1954
4 entries in the GMN corpus.
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1910 CE
#3133
Peculiar elongated and sickle-shaped red blood corpuscles in a case of severe anemia.
Identification of the sickle-cell type of anemia. Abstract "This case is reported because of the unusual blood findings, no duplicate of which I have ever seen described. Whether the blood picture represents merely a …
1912 CE
#2839
Clinical features of sudden obstruction of the coronary arteries.
Outstanding description of coronary thrombosis. Herrick was the first to describe and diagnose coronary thrombosis in a living person; he showed that sudden coronary occlusion is not necessarily fatal. Reprint in Will…
1919 CE
#12248
Thrombosis of the coronary arteries.
"...includes electrocardiographic tracings of a 42-year-old physician who died "after coronary obstructive symptoms" and of a dog following experimental ligation of a coronary artery. This finding "led Herrick to conc…
1942 CE
#3159