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Trichoscopy is a non-invasive scalp and hair dermoscopy. In our daily dermatology practice, many eponyms are used. The present article highlights various eponyms in trichoscopy described in dermatology.
Salecha Akshay Jain +3 more
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Whipple: more than a surname, an eponym, a history [PDF]
oai:mw.ageditor.ar:article/1Rarely does it happen that two men coincide in time, have the same surname, are friends and achieve great celebrity in medicine and an example of this are: George Hoyt Whipple and Allen Oldfather Whipple.
Hernández Martínez, María Carla
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„Julka” as a party in the conflict over the admissibility of abortion. Usage example of a new name-based eponym in the contemporary Polish culture war [PDF]
Lata 2020-2021 upłynęły w Polsce pod znakiem protestów przeciwko zaostrzeniu prawa aborcyjnego. W pewnym momencie ich uczestniczki zaczęto określać za pomocą eponimu Julka, który stał się nośnikiem konfliktu o znamionach wojny kulturowej.
Miaskowska, Aleksandra
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The “Chauffeur Fracture”: Historical Origins of an Often-Forgotten Eponym [PDF]
This article describes the origin of the term “chauffeur fracture” used to indicate an oblique fracture of the radial styloid process with extension into the wrist joint.
Tonon, Francesco +4 more
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Is Crohn's Disease a Rightly Used Eponym? [PDF]
In 1932 Burrill B. Crohn, a gastroenterologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, described, together with two surgical colleagues, a series of 14 patients with an inflammatory condition of the terminal ileum.
Van Hootegem, P +3 more
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One holy man, one eponym, three distinct diseases. St. Anthony’s fire revisited [PDF]
The use of eponyms adds a valuable historical context to the art of medicine, and shall hence be encouraged, nevertheless their use must always reflect an appropriate historical and medical terminology.
Longobardi, Ugo +2 more
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L’eponimo arabo Jurhum: La questione etimologica e delle fonti
The etymology of the Arab eponym Jurhum is here investigated on the basis of the contexts in which it occurs in historiographical sources and the meanings of the adjective jurhum, as attested in lexicographical sources.
Francesco Grande
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Auf der Suche nach der Motivation von Eponymen – Am Beispiel der kulinarischen Fachsprache im Polnischen [PDF]
Eponyms are used every day all over the world, but mostly unconsciously. They are underestimated not only by language users, but also by linguists, as they receive little attention in scientific texts.
Justyna Ślęzak
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