5/ Today is easier. But as everything, it has some side effects. Naming is IMPORTANT. Eponyms and clinical descriptions deserves caution and uniformity Hoy es más fàcil, pero no exento de problemas. Epónimos y descripciones clínicas deben uniformizarse h
RT @bdjrutten: 4. Many of these names are not universal - is it ankylosing spondylitis, Marie–Strümpell arthritis or Bechterew's disease?…
4. Many of these names are not universal - is it ankylosing spondylitis, Marie–Strümpell arthritis or Bechterew's disease? The impact of standardising terminology on research is worthy of consideration - https://t.co/awZVjBDyYU
https://t.co/m6rtowIlL4 #eponymousmedical - an old piece but interesting read!
@kidney_boy @fvguima No, you're not imagining it. "Possessive form of eponyms is 'extant,' but not extinct‼️" https://t.co/sHzTbevqAj https://t.co/QbEDbbQ23w
RT @cosnautas: «Current use of medical eponyms - a need for global uniformity in scientific publication». http://t.co/jGIZxbDt9z #arboldecos
«Current use of medical eponyms - a need for global uniformity in scientific publication». http://t.co/jGIZxbDt9z #arboldecos
«Current use of medical eponyms - a need for global uniformity in scientific publication». http://t.co/jGIZxbDt9z #arboldecos
«Current use of medical eponyms - a need for global uniformity in scientific publication». http://t.co/jGIZxbDt9z #arboldecos
@petulantskeptic I do, but that's a modern phenomenon. In a way, we're retconning medical hx. http://t.co/K64WKfd1 http://t.co/JoXXxScH