Charles Franklin Hoover

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Charles Franklin Hoover (1865–1927)[1] was an American physician born in Cleveland, Ohio, who read medicine at Harvard University. He worked in Vienna under Neusser, and in Strasbourg with F Kraus before returning to Cleveland. He was appointed Professor of Medicine in 1907.[clarification needed] His main interests were in diseases of the diaphragm, lungs, and liver.

Two medical signs are named for him:

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