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BMJ, 2012
Thomas Glyn Thomas did his orthopaedic training at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital during the time when Sir Herbert Seddon was in charge. He was encouraged by Alfred Fripp, a Guy’s surgeon also on at the RNOH, to spend a year in Nairobi, working with Bill Kirkaldy-Willis in1961-2.
B. Andrews, L. Klenerman
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Thomas Glyn Thomas did his orthopaedic training at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital during the time when Sir Herbert Seddon was in charge. He was encouraged by Alfred Fripp, a Guy’s surgeon also on at the RNOH, to spend a year in Nairobi, working with Bill Kirkaldy-Willis in1961-2.
B. Andrews, L. Klenerman
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Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2012
In the general field of medicine, more so than in any other occupation; we use eponyms in our everyday work. An eponym comes from the Greek word for a name. It is used, often, to commemorate the person or persons responsible for the first description of a disease, discoverer of cause of an illness, or the developer of an operation or intervention ...
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In the general field of medicine, more so than in any other occupation; we use eponyms in our everyday work. An eponym comes from the Greek word for a name. It is used, often, to commemorate the person or persons responsible for the first description of a disease, discoverer of cause of an illness, or the developer of an operation or intervention ...
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