Frederic Lewy

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Frederic Henry Lewey1 (born Friedrich Heinrich Lewy, 1885 in Berlin - October 5, 1950 in Haverford, Pennsylvania) was a prominent neurologist. He is perhaps best known for the discovery of Lewy bodies, which can be a characteristic indicator of Parkinson's disease and can also lead to Lewy body disease.

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  • Note 1: Although his preferred spelling was "Lewey", he is consistently referred to as "Lewy".

[edit] References

Holdorff B., Friedrich Heinrich Lewy and His Work. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 2002, Vol. 11, No. 1. pp. 19-28.

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