H. Vincent
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H. Vincent (1862-?) was a French physician in Paris whose name is attached to various medical terms; as: Vincent's angina, Vincent's bacillus, Vincent's serum, Vincent's sign, etc.
During World War One, France held the authority as the nation being in control of many aspects of the war; for that reason, trench mouth became loosely known by the name "Vincent's angina."
[edit] Publications
Hurst, Diseases of the War (1918)