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  1. John Langdon Down was the son of a village grocer. Born in Torpoint, Cornwall, in 1828, he was the 6th child of religious parents. He worked in the family business until he was 18 years old and he then qualified as a pharmacist before ultimately entering medical school at the London Hospital. He won numerous medals and prizes and immediately after taking his medical degree he was appointed ...

  2. 6 de jun. de 2016 · John Langdon Down (1828 – 1896) When John Down was 18 years old, he had some kind of mystical experience. He met a girl that appeared so peculiar, that he felt sorry for her and, consciously or unconsciously, would spend his whole life searching for this phenomenon. He decided to study Medicine, became the director of the largest “Asylum ...

  3. 11 de may. de 2021 · John Langdon Haydon Down was born on November 18, 1828, at Torpoint, a working-class village in Cornwall (Fig. 1) [ 1, 2 ]. Down was raised in a religious family and was the youngest of six children [ 2, 3 ]. His father, Thomas Joseph Almond Down, was a grocer, linen trader, pharmacist, and presumably addicted to alcohol.

  4. John Langdon Down (1828 - 1896) and Down's Syndrome. The designation Down's syndrome originated in the decision by the Editor of the Lancet in 1961 to opt for this description for the condition previously described as Mongolian Idiocy. ... At Earlswood he was influenced by Dr John Conolly, ...

  5. En 1866, el médico inglés John Langdon Haydon Down, 1 al referirse a un determinado tipo de retardo mental (RM), intentó describir el aspecto común de un 10% de sus pacientes con RM. Las hendiduras palpebrales hacia arriba y la facies aplanada lo llevaron a acuñara el término "mongolismo", por su similitud con ciertos rasgos asiáticos.

  6. John Langdon Down was the son of a village grocer. Born in Torpoint, Cornwall, in 1828, he was the 6th child of religious parents. He worked in the family business until he was 18 years old and he then qualified as a pharmacist before ultimately entering medical school at the London Hospital. He won …

  7. John Langdon-Down fand: Die Menschen, die sich um sie kümmern, müssen freundlich sein. Später in seinem Leben hat John Langdon-Down als Friedens-Richter gearbeitet. Seine Aufgabe als Friedens-Richter war: Er musste eine Lösung finden, wenn sich 2 Menschen gestritten haben. Er musste den Streit schlichten.