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Name
  
Hugh Patrick


Died
  
January 1, 1939

Hugh Talbot Patrick

Hugh Talbot Patrick (May 11, 1860 in New Philadelphia, Ohio - January 1, 1939) was an American neurologist.

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Patrick graduated in medicine from the Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1884. In 1891, he traveled to Europe where he studied neurology in Berlin under Emanuel Mendel. In 1898, he was appointed Associate Professor at the medical school of Northwestern University. Patrick is Founder of the Chicago Neurological Society.

Personal life

Hugh Talbot Patrick was married April 28, 1896 to Fannie E. Gary. They had three children: Talbot, Catherine, and Elizabeth Patrick.

Works

  • The Bryson Symptom in Exophthalmic Goitre (1895)
  • Remarks on Spinal Irritation (1897)
  • Anaesthesia of the Trunk in Locomotor Ataxia (1897)
  • Parkinson's Disease. A Clinical Study of One Hundred and Forty-six Cases
  • References

    Hugh Talbot Patrick Wikipedia