Reflections on eponyms in medicine: Present, past and future

Physicians and all people working in the health care sector, students and the general public are used to using terms like Alzheimer’s or Down’s syndrome, often without having any idea about their historical importance. The present article reflects on some important ideas regarding eponyms used in me...

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Eponyms
Syndrome
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title_full Reflections on eponyms in medicine: Present, past and future
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Eponyms
Syndrome
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Eponyms
Syndrome
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