Medical term:

Meyer



Meyer

 [mi´er]
Adolf (1866–1950). Swiss-born psychiatrist in the United States who directed the development of the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at Johns Hopkins University. His major contributions include propounding the theory of psychobiology, standardizing case histories, and reforming mental health institutions (which were called “insane asylums” at that time).
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

Mey·er

(mī'ĕr),
Adolf, U.S. psychiatrist, 1866-1950. See: Meyer-Archambault loop.

Mey·er

(mī'ĕr),
Edmund V., German laryngologist, 1864-1931. See: Meyer cartilages.

Mey·er

(mī'ĕr),
Georg H., Swiss anatomist, 1815-1892. See: Meyer line, Meyer sinus.

Mey·er

(mī'ĕr),
Hans H., German pharmacologist, 1853-1939. See: Meyer-Overton rule, Meyer-Overton theory of narcosis.

Mey·er

(mī'ĕr),
Willy, U.S. surgeon, 1858-1932. See: Meyer reagent.
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