William MacIntyre
For other people named William MacIntyre, see William MacIntyre (disambiguation).
William MacIntyre (c. 1791/1792–March 4, 1857) was a British physician known for publishing the first case report of multiple myeloma in 1850.
MacIntyre graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1811.
He then established a successful practice, eventually in Harley Street, London. He was also a consultant to the Western General Dispensary and Metropolitan Convalescent Institution. He became a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1851.
References
- George ED, Sadovsky R. Multiple Myeloma: Recognition and Management. American Family Physician April 1, 1999.
- Kyle RA. "Multiple myeloma: how did it begin?" Mayo Clin Proc 1994;69:680-3.
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