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Latest revision as of 14:09, 31 March 2023
William G. Eggleston, M.A.[a 1], M.D.[a 2], from Chicaco, IL, stated in 1886, that foreskin of minors and the natural "phimosis" in minors would cause crossed eyes.
Publications
- Eggleston WG. Two cases of reflex paraplegia (one with aphasia) from tape-worm and phimosis. JAMA. 1886; 6(19): 511-5. DOI.
See also
Abbreviations
- ↑
Master of Arts
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. - ↑
Doctor of Medicine
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.