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American neurologist

Henry William Woltman (16 June 1889 – 1 November 1964) was an American neurologist and the first neurologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Moersch-Woltman syndrome and Woltman sign are named for him.

Upon his death, he was survived by his wife and four children. The Henry W. Woltman Award was first awarded in 1966.

References

  1. Moersch, FP (1965). "Henry William Woltman, MD 1889–1964". Archives of Neurology. 13 (1): 101–103. doi:10.1001/archneur.1965.00470010105014. PMID 14314266.
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  3. Houston, CS (1958). "The diagnostic importance of the myxoedema reflex (Woltman's sign)". Canadian Medical Association Journal. 78 (2): 108–12. PMC 1829539. PMID 13489635.
  4. Henry W. Woltman 1889–1964, Senate Docket No. 3, February 4, 1965, U. of Minnesota
  5. Todman, Don (1 August 2008). "Henry Woltman (1889–1964): pioneering American neurologist". Journal of Medical Biography. 16 (3): 162–166. doi:10.1258/jmb.2007.007015. PMID 18653836.
  6. Boes, Christopher J.; Burkholder, David B.; Coon, Elizabeth A.; Cutsforth-Gregory, Jeremy K.; Klaas, James P.; Jones, Lyell K. (October 2020). "Reciprocal Development and Progressive Responsibility: The History of the Mayo Clinic Neurology Residency". Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes. 4 (5): 478–498. doi:10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2020.06.006. PMC 7557208. PMID 33083697.


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