Samuel Meyer Weingrow
Born | 1901 |
Died | 1973 |
Related eponyms
American neurologist and neurosurgeon, born December 31, 1901; died October 1973.
Biography of Samuel Meyer Weingrow
We thank Patrick Jucker-Kupper, Switzerland, for information submitted.
Bibliography
- Harold A. Patterson and Samuel M. Weingrow:
The relation between brain and liver weights in epilepsy considered from the standpoint of onset and duration in about 200 cases.
The Psychiatric Quarterly, New York, June 1928, 2 (2): 171-176. - S. M. Weingrow:
Hepatic percussion zones in essential epilepsy.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, July 1929, 70 (1): 51-53.
- Harold A. Patterson and Samuel M. Weingrow:
Variations in the blood picture of epileptics.
The Psychiatric Quarterly, New York, December 1931, 5 (4): 646-648. - S. M. Weingrow:
Xanthoma tuberosum.
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, Chicago, 1932, 25 (6): 1021-1027. - Samuel M. Weingrow:
Observations on some visceral conditions in geneal epilepsy and in convulsions of experimental origin.
The American Journal of Psychiatry, January 1932, 88: 737-746.
From the Deparrtment of Neurology and the Nruo-Surgical Laboratory of Columbia University.
Read at the eighty-sevent annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Section on Convulsive Disorders, Toronto, Canada, June 1, 1931. - S. M. Weingrow:
Facial reflexes. Archives of Pediatrics, New York, 1933, 50, 234-254. - Samuel M. Weingrow, M.D.
Scapular tendon reflexes.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, April 1934, 79 )4): 391-410. - Samuel M. Weingrow, M.D.
The trigeminofacial cervical reflexes.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, December 1936, 84 (6): 660-662. - Samuel M. Weingrow, Thomas S. P. Fitch, Albert W. Piggott:
Some clinical neurological findings in epilepsy: preliminary report.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Seprtember 1938, 88 (3): 281-308.