Horatio George Adamson
Appearance
Horatio George Adamson (28 November 1865 – 6 July 1955) was a British dermatologist. He studied at St. Bartholomew's Hospital receiving his medical doctorate in 1888. He learned dermatology at the Middlesex Hospital in London from John James Pringle. Between 1909 and 1928, he lectured and practiced dermatology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital.[1]
While working at the Downs Ringworm School of the Metropolitan Asylums Board in Sutton, Adamson developed an interest in mycology and modified Robert Kienböck's technique for X-ray epilation for scalp ringworm.[1]
He was president of the British Association of Dermatologists for 1923–24[2][3] and a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.
Eponym
[edit]- Adamson's fringe[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Horatio George Adamson. Royal College of Physicians of London
- ^ Past Presidents. Archived 8 August 2018 at the Wayback Machine British Association of Dermatologists. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
- ^ "Munks Roll Details for Horatio George Adamson". munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ Joshi, Rajiv (2011). "Adamson′s Fringe, Horatio George Adamson, and Kligman′s experiments and observations on Tinea capitis". International Journal of Trichology. 3 (1): 14–19. doi:10.4103/0974-7753.82120. PMC 3129117. PMID 21769230.