William Gowers
was one of the great nineteenth-century British doctors brought the
National Hospital in Queen Square international prominence. More gifted
visual interpretations written descriptions, Gowers offer one of the
most memorable descriptions of parkinsonian tremor:
"The movement of the finger
metacarpophalangeal joints phalyngeal is similar to that for which the
Orientals beat their small drums."
Private collection, courtesy of MDS Member, Christopher G. Goetz, MD, Chicago, IL
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