by the Annals of Statistics and the Annals of Probability. In 1938, SamuelWilks became editor-in-chief of the Annals and recruited a remarkable editorial...
Samuel Charles Wilks (1789–1872) was an evangelical clergyman of the Church of England, known as a journalist. He was son of SamuelWilks of Newington...
of MG is around 5-9%. The first to write about MG were Thomas Willis, SamuelWilks, Erb, and Goldflam. The term "myasthenia gravis pseudo-paralytica" was...
between left ventricular hypertrophy to kidney damage in Bright's disease. SamuelWilks observed that left ventricular hypertrophy and diseased arteries were...
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Connected with Them, 2: 51–68, 1820. Wilks, p. 490, cites Comins, "A flexible stethoscope", Lancet 29 August 1829. SamuelWilks, "Evolution of the stethoscope"...
significant. In 1856, SamuelWilks independently reported on a series of patients with the same disease that Hodgkin had previously described. Wilks, a successor...
family and several notable physicians, including Sir William Gull, Sir SamuelWilks, Sir James Paget and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, contributed. His oldest...
of the late Thomas Addison, M.D. 1868, edited by Thomas Mee Daldy and SamuelWilks In 1847 Addison married at Lanercost Priory Elizabeth Catherine Hauxwell...
been diagnosed with UC. The term ulcerative colitis was first used by SamuelWilks in 1859. The term entered general medical vocabulary afterwards in 1888...
Tukey worked at the Fire Control Research Office and collaborated with SamuelWilks and William Cochran. He is claimed to have helped design the U-2 spy...
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politician and minister of state during Margaret Thatcher's government Sir SamuelWilks, pathologist Claire Windsor, wife of the Earl of Ulster and physician...
respected physician, pathologist and biographer Sir SamuelWilks became the society's president. Following Wilks' retirement, in 1910 Patrick Hepburn of the British...
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Today archive (subscription required). Wilks and Bettany, A Biographical History of Guy's Hospital, pp. 2-3. Wilks and Bettany, Chapter II: 'Guy as a London...
years later the eponym through the recognition of British physician SamuelWilks, who rediscovered the disease. It is a malignancy that produces enlargement...
Baronet 1893–1895 Sir John Russell Reynolds, 1st Baronet 1896–1898 Sir SamuelWilks, Bt. 1899–1904 Sir William Selby Church, Bt. 1905–1909 Sir Richard Douglas...
Samuel Sanford Shapiro (July 13, 1930 – November 5, 2023) was an American statistician and engineer. He was a professor emeritus of statistics at Florida...
Madras Presidency. After a furlough in England Wilks became a private secretary to Lord Edward Clive. Wilks served alongside General James Stuart during...
condition that would have caused or contributed to his death, author SamuelWilks suggested not only that Cancellor had hydrocephalus, but that he was...