James Stansfield Collier

James Stansfield Collier
Born1870
Died(1935-02-09)9 February 1935
Occupation(s)Physician and neurologist
Known forCollier's sign (1927)[3]
synonym: Collier tucked lid sign;[4]
Collier tract;[5]
description of cerebral tonsillar herniation (1904)[6][7]

James Stansfield Collier FRCP (1870 – 9 February 1935) was an English physician and neurologist.[8] His brother was the surgeon Horace Stansfield Collier.

St Mary's Hospital, London.
  1. ^ "Obituary. James Stansfield Collier, M.D., B.Sc., F.R.C.P." Br Med J. 1 (3868): 392–393. 23 February 1935. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.3868.392-b. PMC 2459776. PMID 20778884. page 392, page 393
  2. ^ "Collier, James Stansfield, M.D., B.Sc. Lond., F.R.C.P." Who's Who. 1923. p. 572.
  3. ^ Collier, James (1 October 1927). "Nuclear ophthalmoplegia, with especial reference to retraction of the lids and ptosis and to lesions of the posterior commissure". Brain. 50 (3–4): 488–498. doi:10.1093/brain/50.3-4.488.
  4. ^ Bartolucci, Sue; Forbis, Pat, eds. (2005). Stedman's Medical Eponyms (2nd ed.). Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. p. 147. ISBN 9780781754439.
  5. ^ Stedman, Thomas Lathrop (2005). Stedman's Medical Eponyms (2nd ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 148. ISBN 9780781754439.
  6. ^ Pearce, J. M. S. (July 2006). "James Collier (1870–1935) and uncal herniation". J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 77 (7): 883–884. doi:10.1136/jnnp.2006.087544. PMC 2117488. PMID 16788016.
  7. ^ Collier, James (1904). "The false localising signs of intracranial tumour". Brain. 27 (4): 490–508. doi:10.1093/brain/27.4.490.
  8. ^ "James Stansfield Collier". Munk's Roll, Volume IV, Lives of the Fellows, Royal College of Physicians.