Thomas Stephen Cullen

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Thomas Stephen Cullen (1868- ? ) was an American gynecologist, born at Bridgewater, Ont. He was educated at the Toronto Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto. He became associated with Johns Hopkins Hospital College and was made a professor of clinical gynecology at the latter and visiting gynecologist to the hospital. He wrote alone, and in collaboration, four important monographs:

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  • Cullen's sign — discoloration of the skin about the umbilicus, regarded as a sign of ruptured extra-uterine pregnancy
Dorland's Medical Dictionary (1938)