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    Current use of medical eponyms – a need for global uniformity in scientific publications by Arora Nalini, Barik Sukumar, Jana Narayan

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although eponyms are widely used in medicine, they arbitrarily alternate between the possessive and nonpossessive forms. …”
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    On semasiological princiles of constructing and usage of medical eponyms in Spanish, English and Russian languages by M Yu Chernyshov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The paper discusses preliminary results of a comparative onomasiological investigation related to constructing medical eponyms, which correspond to identical denotata, in Spanish, English and Russian languages. …”
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    How the humanities shape medical culture: Knowing Wegener and other Nazi eponyms by Lester Liao, Dax Gerard Rumsey

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…An example of this approach is reviewed here through teaching historical and ethical lessons surrounding Nazi eponyms. The use of names like Wegener provide brief opportunities for sidebars during clinical lectures to remind learners that empirical data do not provide ethical direction and that our medical history has included atrocities that remind us to practice conscientiously. …”
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    Names of ''Lines'' in dermatology literature by Khalid Al Aboud, Ahmad Al Aboud

    Published 2013-04-01
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    L’archonte éponyme : le τιμητής ( = censor ?) des Athéniens aux viie-vie siècles ? by Claudine Leduc

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Le cas de l’archonte éponyme témoigne : de la consubstantialité du religieux et du politique dans l’organisation de la cité des Athéniens des origines à la fin du régime démocratique ; de la difficulté de prendre en compte, à propos de l’œuvre de Solon, le plus célèbre des éponymes, les investigations, fondées sur l’anachronisme, de la source essentielle, la « Constitution des Athéniens » du corpus aristotélicien. …”
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    Historical Aspects and Test Characteristics of Eponymously Named Psychometric Tests by Women: The Period up to 1970 by Yale Allison J., Colaiezzi Angela E., Tekiner Halil, Yale Steven H.

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Background: Prior to 1970, women authored or co-authored a variety of eponymously named psychometric tests predominately in children and young adults with developmental and behavioral disorders. …”
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