同名词
药剂师
医学
疾病
帕金森病
麻痹
经典
历史
病理
替代医学
管理
经济
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1474-4422(23)00323-x
摘要
Not even the most egotistical of doctors names a disease after themselves. Such designations are made by others, and eponyms take time to achieve common usage. Neurology abounds with eponymous diseases, such as that named after the 19th century surgeon-apothecary James Parkinson. In his seminal monograph, published in 1817, Parkinson used an old English term for the condition: the shaking palsy. 1 Parkinson J An Essay on the Shaking Palsy. Sherwood, Neely & Jones, London1817 Google Scholar For most of the next 150 years, the disease was known by the Latin equivalent, paralysis agitans. How then did the disease become widely known as Parkinson's disease?
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