Charles Clayton Dennie
Charles Clayton Dennie (1883–1971) was an American dermatologist, notable for Dennie-Marfan syndrome and Dennie-Morgan fold.[1][2]
Charles Clayton Dennie | |
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Born | Excelsior Springs, Missouri | October 20, 1883
Died | January 13, 1971 87) Kansas City, Missouri | (aged
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Occupation | Dermatologist |
Biography
Charles Clayton Dennie was born in Excelsior Springs, Missouri on October 20, 1883.[3] He was educated at Baker University and the University of Kansas.[4]
He died at Saint Luke's Hospital in Kansas City on January 13, 1971.[5]
References
- MORGAN DB (June 1948). "A suggestive sign of allergy". Arch Dermatol Syphilol. 57 (6): 1050. doi:10.1001/archderm.1948.01520190129018. PMID 18098747.
- "Charles Clayton Dennie, MD: Dermatologist and Raconteur". The University of Kansas. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
- The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. 57. James T. White & Company. 1977. p. 60. Retrieved November 30, 2021 – via Google Books.
- Centennial History of Missouri. Vol. IV. S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. 1921. pp. 874–877. Retrieved November 30, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
- "Dermatology Expert Dies Here at 87". The Kansas City Star. January 14, 1971. p. 11. Retrieved November 30, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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