Charles Dettie Aaron

Charles Dettie Aaron (8 May 1866[1][2] – 1951) was an American gastroenterologist from Detroit. He is most well known for the creation of Aaron's sign, an indicator of appendicitis.[3]

Bibliography

  • Aaron, Charles Dettie. Diseases Of The Digestive Organs, first published 1915
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References

  1. Eagles Byte historical research page
  2. "Aaron, Charles Dettie". Who Was Who Among North American Authors, 1921-1939. Detroit: Gale Research Co. 1976. p. 1. ISBN 0-8103-1041-4.
  3. Charles Dettie Aaron at Who Named It?


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