Eponyms of Sir Jonathan Hutchinson

Sir Jonathan Hutchinson was an extraordinary man. He was trained as a surgeon and a pathologist, but was also keenly interested in dermatology, the study of syphilis, ophthalmology, and neurology. His observations with detailed descriptions of skin diseases were remarkable. His medical bibliography staggeringly consists of over 1000 published reports. This description of the eponyms attributed to Hutchinson – illustrated with clinical images, an old plate, and a portrait – demonstrates his important contribution to dermatology.

[1]  C. Woods Syphilis in children: congenital and acquired. , 2005, Seminars in pediatric infectious diseases.

[2]  H. Völker‐Dieben,et al.  Prognostic value of Hutchinson's sign in acute herpes zoster ophthalmicus , 2003, Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology.

[3]  Dawber,et al.  The incidence and prognosis of nail apparatus melanoma. A retrospective study of 105 patients in four English regions , 1998, The British journal of dermatology.

[4]  King Df The man behind the eponym. Sir Jonathan Hutchinson. An obstinate genius. , 1987 .

[5]  C. Calnan,et al.  Actinic prurigo (Hutchinson's summer prurigo) , 1977, Clinical and experimental dermatology.

[6]  B. Schoenberg,et al.  Eponym: the name's the same: the eponyms of Sir Jonathan Hutchinson. , 1977, Southern medical journal.

[7]  R. Jackson Hutchinson's Archives of Surgery revisited. , 1977, Archives of dermatology.