Burrill Crohn has written:
'Memoir'
Burrill Bernard Crohn was born on 1884-06-13.
Burrill Bernard Crohn died on 1983-07-29.
His name is Burrill Bernard Crohn.
Gary Burrill has written: 'Away: Maritimers in Massachusetts, Ontario and Alberta'
Ellen Mudge Burrill has written: 'The State house' -- subject(s): Capital and capitol 'The Burrill family of Lynn'
David Michael Burrill has written: 'Third party intervention in industrial disputes'
William Burrill has written: 'Naked Eye' 'Hemingway' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Biography, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Journalists
No, "Crohn's disease" should not be capitalized when referring to the disease in general text. However, "Crohn's" is capitalized because it is named after Dr. Burrill Crohn, who first described the condition. The term "disease" is not capitalized as it is a common noun.
Joel Crohn has written: 'Mixed Matches' -- subject(s): Intermarriage, Ethnicity
Emily Burrill has written: 'Domestic violence and the law in colonial and postcolonial Africa' -- subject(s): Colonies, Law and legislation, Family violence, Administration of Justice, History
Crohn's disease was first described in 1932 by Dr. Burrill Crohn and his colleagues, who identified it as a distinct inflammatory bowel disease. Since then, research has expanded our understanding of its causes, symptoms, and treatment options. The condition can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract and is characterized by chronic inflammation, leading to various digestive issues.
It is from the Greek word for time. A chronometer is something which measures time (chron=time, meter=measure), in other words a clock. The spelling "chron" as opposed to "crohn" means this word has nothing to do with Crohns disease which was named after Dr. Burrill Crohn.