William Heberden the Younger died in 1845.
William Heberden the Younger was born in 1767.
William Heberden died on 1801-05-17.
William Heberden was born in 1710.
William Heberden has written: 'A literal translation of the apostolical Epistles and Revelation, with a concurrent commentary ..'
Charles Buller Heberden died in 1921.
William Godwin the Younger died in 1832.
William Faithorne the Younger died in 1701.
William Peverel the Younger died in 1155.
William McEwan Younger died in 1992.
William Pitt the Younger died on January 23, 1806 at the age of 46.
Charles Buller Heberden was born in 1849.
No, blistered formations at the joints of the toes are not known as Heberden nodes. Heberden nodes are bony swellings that occur at the distal interphalangeal joints of the fingers, typically associated with osteoarthritis. The blistered formations you describe could be related to other conditions, such as friction or irritation, but they are not the same as Heberden nodes.