Most of the medical verbs and eponyms which we use today have been derived from mythology and history. People were interested in medicine and treating diseases even in ancient times. Many medical verbs have been originated from dedication to the person who was related with the disease mostly by giving his name to the illness. Giving the name of the famous sufferer to the illness has been another common approach. Literal characters as well as mythological ones and sometimes the figures of a painter may inspire for a medical verb. It's obvious that being a perfect clinician doesn't require the knowledge of epilepsy's or oromandibular distony's historical names. However; remembering these original terms including the ones which are not in use ...
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Student graduated with B.S.H.S. degree in Health Sciences, Physiology and Medical Sciences major. Th...
Ever since man started to study systematically medicine for the first time he recognized the value o...
Medical terminology is the professional language of those who are directly or indirectly engaged in ...
Eponyms account for a significant part of medical terminology. Their number is estimated to be a few...
A number of designations for diseases, medicines and human body structures derive from classical myt...
International audienceVertigo has been described by medical doctors since Antiquity, but the conditi...
Although it is undoubtful that today’s Medical English is rooted in Greek and Latin, it is particula...
htmlabstractOne of the recent and exciting developments in mainstream art history is its confrontati...
Eponyms are a long-standing tradition in medicine. Eponyms usually involve honoring a prominent phys...
Most modern medical terms have been derived largely from Greek and Latin languages. From time to tim...
Understanding the origin of Greek and Latin words used as metaphors to label brain structures gives ...
Introduction: Throughout history, eponyms have been used in medical sciences to designate anatomical...
Abstract—Background: Silas Weir Mitchell (1829 to 1914), one of the most important neurologists in A...
ABSTRACT Poems are essential in art and vital organs in literature. Similarly, surgery (and neurosur...
The article Art history and medicine concerns selected aspects of the Medicine in art exhibition, ta...
Student graduated with B.S.H.S. degree in Health Sciences, Physiology and Medical Sciences major. Th...
Ever since man started to study systematically medicine for the first time he recognized the value o...
Medical terminology is the professional language of those who are directly or indirectly engaged in ...