The objective of this commentary is to highlight the pervasive usage of both forms of medical eponyms in medical literature amongst prestigious medical journals indexed in the PubMed database. This use of eponyms poses a source of confusion in literature searching as well as a lack of consistency in medical education. The adoption of consistent non-possessive forms should be encouraged by editors, reviewers, and publishers
There were strong linkages between authors in the domain 'medical eponyms' and journals
Eponyms have been an inseparable part of medicine ever since science came into existence. The object...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how physicians use eponyms for naming the evolution of a scienti...
A large part of medical lexicon is made up of eponymous terms. These have often been an object of de...
There has been long-standing debate over whether use of the possessive form of the names of eponymou...
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...
ABSTRACT Medical eponyms are ubiquitous in contemporary medical parlance and writing. Firstly, this ...
This article covers the problems of eponymy in modern linguistics, including the inability of eponym...
An eponym is the name of a drug structure or a disease based on or derived from the name of a person...
Introduction: Throughout history, eponyms have been used in medical sciences to designate anatomical...
ponyms are a time-honoured tradition in medicine as well as the sciences. Some fields of medicine, s...
Eponyms are a long-standing tradition in medicine. Eponyms usually involve honoring a prominent phys...
The law of Non-Original Malappropriate Eponymous Nomenclature (NOMEN) states that no phenomenon is n...
The paper discusses preliminary results of a comparative onomasiological investigation related to co...
There were strong linkages between authors in the domain 'medical eponyms' and journals
Eponyms have been an inseparable part of medicine ever since science came into existence. The object...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how physicians use eponyms for naming the evolution of a scienti...
A large part of medical lexicon is made up of eponymous terms. These have often been an object of de...
There has been long-standing debate over whether use of the possessive form of the names of eponymou...
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...
ABSTRACT Medical eponyms are ubiquitous in contemporary medical parlance and writing. Firstly, this ...
This article covers the problems of eponymy in modern linguistics, including the inability of eponym...
An eponym is the name of a drug structure or a disease based on or derived from the name of a person...
Introduction: Throughout history, eponyms have been used in medical sciences to designate anatomical...
ponyms are a time-honoured tradition in medicine as well as the sciences. Some fields of medicine, s...
Eponyms are a long-standing tradition in medicine. Eponyms usually involve honoring a prominent phys...
The law of Non-Original Malappropriate Eponymous Nomenclature (NOMEN) states that no phenomenon is n...
The paper discusses preliminary results of a comparative onomasiological investigation related to co...
There were strong linkages between authors in the domain 'medical eponyms' and journals
Eponyms have been an inseparable part of medicine ever since science came into existence. The object...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...