Thomas Lewis (cardiologist)

Thomas Lewis
Thomas Lewis

Sir Thomas Lewis, CBE, FRS, FRCP[1] (26 December 1881 – 17 March 1945) was a Welsh cardiologist.[A][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] He coined the term "clinical science" and is also known for the Lewis P Factor.[2][9]

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  2. ^ a b c Biography, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  3. ^ Cygankiewicz, I. (2007). "Sir Thomas Lewis (1881-1945)". Cardiology Journal. 14 (6): 605–606. PMID 18651531.
  4. ^ Pearce, J. M. S. (2006). "Sir Thomas Lewis MD, FRS. (1881–1945)". Journal of Neurology. 253 (9): 1246–1247. doi:10.1007/s00415-006-0166-3. PMID 16990996. S2CID 33093678.
  5. ^ Haas, L. F. (2005). "Sir Thomas Lewis 1881-1945". Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 76 (8): 1157. doi:10.1136/jnnp.2004.055269. PMC 1739765. PMID 16024897.
  6. ^ Krikler, D. M. (1997). "Thomas Lewis, a father of modern cardiology". Heart. 77 (2): 102–103. doi:10.1136/hrt.77.2.102. PMC 484655. PMID 9068389.
  7. ^ Hollman, Arthur (1997). Sir Thomas Lewis: Pioneer Cardiologist and Clinical Scientist. Santa Clara, CA: Springer-Verlag TELOS. ISBN 978-3-540-76049-8.
  8. ^ Hollman, A. (1994). "Sir Thomas Lewis: Clinical scientist and cardiologist, 1881-1945". Journal of Medical Biography. 2 (2): 63–70. doi:10.1177/096777209400200201. PMID 11639239. S2CID 22520472.
  9. ^ Birdsong, William T. (18 November 2010). "Sensing Muscle Ischemia: Coincident Detection of Acid and ATP via Interplay of Two Ion Channels". Neuron. 68 (4): 739–749 – via Cell Press.


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