Hyman I. Goldstein

Hyman Isaac Goldstein (November 2, 1887 – 1954) was an American physician and medical historian born in Baltimore, Maryland.

[1] Dr. Goldstein specialized in gastroenterology and was a member of numerous national and international medical organizations.

He is responsible for the discovery of Goldstein's Toe Sign[3] and involved with work on Rendu-Osler-Weber disease.

[6] Dr. Henry Z. Goldstein (1903–1975)[citation needed] specialized in otolaryngology, and served during WWII in the Medical Corps, United States Army.

Their sister, Sadie (1895–1962), married David E. Cooper, who received his Doctorate in Dentistry from the University of Pennsylvania, Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, in 1916.

Dr. Hyman I. Goldstein seated at a library table. Standing next to him are Pfc. Carillo and Myrline Triplett, librarian at William Beaumont General Hospital .