Theodore Herman Weisenburg
Born | 1876 |
Died | 1934 |
Related eponyms
American physician, born April 10, 1876, New York; died 1934.
Biography of Theodore Herman Weisenburg
Theodore Herman Weisenburg practised in Philadelphia.
Bibliography
- C. K. Mills and T. H. Weisenburg:
The effects on the nervous system of electric currents of high potential, considered clinically and medico-legally.
University of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin, 1903.
Reprinted from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin, March and April, 1903. - T. H. Weisenburg:
posium on the cerebellum: (6) Cerebellar localization and its symptomatology.
Brain, 1927, 50: 357-377. - T. H. . Weisenburg:
Symposium on the cerebellum: discussion. Brain, 1927, 50: 377-390. - T. H. Weisenburg and Katherine Elizabeth McBride:
Aphasia: A Clinical and Psychological Study.
New York, The Commonwealth Fund. 1935. 634 pages. Biographical: - Clarence A. Patten:
Theodore H. Weisenburg.
The American Journal of Psychiatry, January 1935, 91: 959-963. - George K. York, David A. Steinberg:
Neurology Was There in 1918. Archives of Neurology, Chicago, 1998, 55: 571-572. - Death of Dr. Weisenburg. Psychiatric Quarterly, 1934, 8 (4): 804.