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- William_Howship_Dickinson comment "William Howship Dickinson (9 June 1832 – 9 January 1913) was a British doctor. He was educated at Cambridge and later trained at St George’s Hospital.He wrote one of the first accounts of familial kidney disease. Affected family members had proteinuria but did not have typical features of the condition known as Alport syndrome.He worked at Great Ormond Street Hospital where he was particularly interested in children with neurological conditions.".