Medical term:

Stewart



Stewart

 [stoo´art]
Isabel Maitland (1878–1963). Nursing author, educator, and researcher. Born in Canada, she graduated from Teachers College, Columbia University, where she succeeded Adelaide nutting as chairman of the Department of Nursing Education. She participated in many nursing research studies and was the author of a number of influential books on nursing.
Isabel Maitland Stewart. Special Collections, Milbank Memorial Library, Teachers College, Columbia University.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

Stew·art

(stū'ărt),
Fred Waldorf, U.S. physician, 1894-1991. See: Stewart-Treves syndrome.

Stew·art

(stū'ărt),
George N., Canadian-U.S. scientist, 1860-1930. See: Stewart test, Stewart-Hamilton method.

Stew·art

(stū'ărt),
R.M., 20th-century English neurologist. See: Stewart-Morel syndrome.

Stew·art

(stū'ărt),
Thomas Grainger, English neurologist, 1877-1957. See: Stewart-Holmes sign.
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